There were military soldiers and police present throughout the city. I had been warned by friends and co-workers to be careful for "scam artists" who not only try to manipulate you for $$ by forcing you to buy bird seed and cheap handmade yarn bracelets, but even try to rob you!... I guess where there are hoards of tourists, there is also the opportunity to take advantage. Oh, the beauty of the Duomo Cathedral! (The man on the horse is Vittorio Emanuele II, the first King of Italy). I don't think I've ever seen a more majestic church. The details in the architecture were endless and incredible! I'm so grateful too for a young co-worker (on a prior flight) who told me to be sure and take the elevator ride to the roof. I have since discovered that most of the crews I've been with didn't know there was an elevator... it was the ULTIMATE to walk high atop the church and take in the details of this building close up, as well as the breathtaking views of the city and the crowds below!
You know my love for interesting sidewalks and tile, etc... above is the floor in the cathedral and below is the same floor illuminated by a sun-lit stained glass window. The floor, as well as ALL of the church is made of marble! To add to the beauty, there was a mass going on... the Scripture... the hallowed singing of a Priest... the congregations humble response. Although I am not Catholic, it moved me to tears and was an incredible blessing to feel the Lord's Presence in this place... as Scripture says... "His Word does not return void and He truly is EVERYWHERE!
Leonardo DiVinci... an important person in Milan's history...
The Galleria (Vittorio Emanuele II) Mall... famous for it's designer stores and glass dome roof. It also has the fanciest Mc Donalds (Mc Cafe) I've ever seen. And don't forget, once again beautiful tile work on the sidewalk floor. And there's a story! Well, I had decided ahead of time that I wasn't going to do my usual souvenir shopping or even eat out... all I wanted to buy was a nice Italian leather purse... or NOT! The least expensive purses in this shopping area averaged around $300 Euros, or over $450 U.S. bucks!! Yikes! Where are my reading glasses when I need them!! Even a Dolce Gabanna tiny little I-pod case was a "whopping" $285 Euros! Whew! Back to reality? I REALLY like my new leather purse that I bought AFTER my trip in NJ at the Macy's Memorial Weekend Sale! Ha!!
Choose your transportation... train, trolley, bus, on foot (like I did)... or remember how Amsterdam has it's bicycles? Well Milan has motorcycles... everywhere... men, women, young and old... it looked fun, economical and very pratical.
Or maybe you'd like to keep up with the stylish image of Milan? Then check out this ride below... it got more than a few stares... hmmmm... I wonder if he's SINGLE?!! HA! Ciao' from Italy, Baby!! Vroom! Vroom!! xo
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