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Milano. Il cioccolato e il caffè di CioccolatItaliani anche in via Torino

Milano. Il cioccolato e il caffè di CioccolatItaliani anche in via Torino | Good Things From Italy - Le Cose Buone d'Italia | Scoop.it
Si allarga la famiglia dei CioccolatItaliani a Milano. Dopo gli store di via San Raffaele e via De Amicis, ha inaugurato il nuovo punto vendita di via Torino, all’angolo con Piazzetta San Giorgio: 200 metri quadrati dedicati al cioccolato.

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Da Ancona il Natale 2013 a Milano con Italo

Da Ancona il Natale 2013 a Milano con Italo | Good Things From Italy - Le Cose Buone d'Italia | Scoop.it

Avete mai pensato di recarvi a Milano per il Natale? Sapete che potete anche rientrare in serata? Da alcuni mesi è operativo un velocissimo collegamento da Ancona su Milano di sole 3 ore e mezza, che in questo periodo vi permette di trascorrere alcune ore nello scintillante Natale Meneghino fra piazza del Duomo, La Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Via Montenapoleone, e i Navigli. Incredibilmente per più di 8 ore di visita, potendo rientrare in serata, spenderete una somma che parte, per il viaggio di andata e ritorno, dai soli 30 euro.

Si tratta di Italo, il treno della NTV di Luca Cordero di Montezemolo e Diego Della Valle (tra gli altri) delle linee ad alta velocità italiane che con partenza da Ancona, alle ore 6:45, vi porta a Milano per le 10:12 al prezzo di 15€ senza lesinare comodità.

In effetti, Italo, alla tariffa più bassa (Smart-Economy), vi fornisce sedili in pelle reclinabili, wi-fi e portale italolive gratuiti, area snack con distributori automatici e la fantastica opzione di scelta fra la Carrozza Cinema o Carrozza XL.

La partenza per rientrare in Ancona sarà alle 18:34 con arrivo nella città dorica alle 21:47


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Must-See Exhibit in Milan: Leonardo3 – The World of Leonardo

Must-See Exhibit in Milan: Leonardo3 – The World of Leonardo | Good Things From Italy - Le Cose Buone d'Italia | Scoop.it

If you're planning to visit Milan this summer, don't miss an exhibit that just sold 40,000 tickets in its first 40 days - Leonardo3 – The World of Leonardo. This interactive exhibit focuses on in interpreting 5,000 pages of Leonardo DaVinci's notebooks and runs through July 31 in the Sale del Re in Piazza della Scala (across from the Galleria). 
This show presents the results of research carried out over the last ten years by Mario Taddei and Edoardo Zanon. Its purpose is to highlight Leonardo’s work not just as “artist” but also as “engineer” and help us understand what he wrote, what he designed, the studies he made for his machines and how he worked. 


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PASSEGGIANDO PER MILANO - WALKING IN MILAN

10 ways to enjoy festive Milan (http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2011/dec/08/milan-christmas-shopping-food-festivals)

Sant' Ambrogio's street festival
Milan's festive season kicked off yesterday, on 7 December, when the fashion capital celebrates the feast of Sant'Ambrogio, the city's patron saint, a uniquely Milanese tradition. There's a public holiday on 8 December, the feast of the Immaculate Conception (Festa dell'Immacolata). The long weekend, known here as il ponte (the bridge), is traditionally an event-packed time – a special Mass was held at the Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio on 7 December and the market Fiera Degli Oh Bei, Oh Bei is held from 7-11 December in the grounds of Milan's castle, Castello Sforzesco.
The Fiera, whose medieval origins date back to 1288, is a vast street market with hundreds of local arts and handicraft stalls and gastronomic delights. It's a great chance to savour the Christmas atmosphere – and delicacies such as roast chestnuts, mulled wine, castagnaccio (chestnut, raisin and pine kernel cake) – or take your pick from local mustards, hand-knitted woollies, jewellery, toys and sweets.

Take a fashion tour
If you fancy a stroll in Milan's world-famous Fashion Quad, or Golden Quadrilateral, named after the four main fashion streets around Via Montenapoleone, you will find it clearly marked from Piazza San Babila with a "golden rectangle" street sign. This is a chance to experience Milan's fashion mecca, an A-Z of Italian designer stores, from Armani to Zegna. This winter you will spot an H for Hogan's on most young and trendy women's feet in Milan - try on a pair at Hogan (Via Montenapoleone 23, +39 02 7601 1174, hoganworld.com).
Back in the real world, Milan's frantic but affordable shopping miles are Via Torino and Corso Buenos Aires. Slow-paced Via Brera and Via Solferino (Brera area) are browsers' havens, for accessory hunting or finding new inspiration for a chic but funky look. For good-quality, trendy but affordable shoes try Bagatt (Piazza San Marco 1, +39 02 2900 5682, bagatt.it) in Brera. Cavalli e Nastri (Via Brera 2, +39 02 7200 0449, cavallienastri.com) is a retro boutique, where you can find a sassy, second-hand winter coat for €100. The nearby Porta Genova-Navigli canals district is good for edgier looks and ethnic vintage.

Christmas shopping and gift ideas
A good all-round starting point is always La Rinascente (rinascente.it), Milan's best known department store, in Piazza Duomo. Check the homewares in the basement for espresso cup sets, or a Moka pot, the Italian stove-top espresso maker. Easy to take home are also olive wood cutting boards, pasta-cutting implements or a lasagne dish. If you like megastores, Mondadori (negozimondadori.it) is good for books, electronics, gadgets, CD and DVDs. Reproduction posters like the Ricordi selection of early 19th-century opera billboards of La bohème or Rigoletto make good souvenirs. Wait and See (Via Santa Marta 14, +39 02 7208 0195, waitandsee.it) is great for vintage accessories and design objects in every price range.
Try the deparment store food halls for saffron, the vital ingredient for risotto alla Milanese, or vedure sott'olio (preserved vegetables) to serve as Italian antipasti, and the speciality Fairtrade Modica chocolate. In Modica in Sicily, chocolate is made straight from the cacao beans, with no added cocoa butter or soy lecithin. The cocoa is worked on a lava stone slab, and it is heated to no more than 40C so that when the sugar is added it does not melt, giving the grainy texture for which the chocolate is famous. There's a bewildering range to choose from, from traditional vanilla, cinnamon and hot chilli pepper (peperoncino) to nutmeg or white pepper and cardamom.
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Dondup - Spring Summer 2013 Ready-To-Wear - Shows - Vogue.it

Dondup - Spring Summer 2013 Ready-To-Wear - Shows - Vogue.it | Good Things From Italy - Le Cose Buone d'Italia | Scoop.it
Take a look to Dondup Spring Summer 2013 Ready-To-Wearcollection: the fashion accessories and outfits seen on Milano runaways.

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Milano segreta: un tour tra tunnel, sotterranei e il castello

Milano segreta: un tour tra tunnel, sotterranei e il castello | Good Things From Italy - Le Cose Buone d'Italia | Scoop.it

Milano: un tour per scoprire i suoi tanti misteri

Tra racconti popolari, leggende e realtà nascoste, esiste una Milano segreta, carica di tunnel e sistemi difensivi, nascosta agli occhi distratti e poco informati di turisti e cittadini. Un microcosmo davvero interessante, a partire dal più noto collegamento sotterraneo che va dal Castello Sforzesco a Santa Maria delle Grazie. Da non dimenticare, poi, quello scavato sotto il Naviglio Pavese. [...]


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Un'idea per Natale? Un Art Tour tra le grandi mostre

Un'idea per Natale? Un Art Tour tra le grandi mostre | Good Things From Italy - Le Cose Buone d'Italia | Scoop.it

Andar per mostre è sempre una buona idea. Ancora di più nel caso delle mostre-evento in calendario dedicate a giganti dell'arte di tutti i tempi. Ecco una mini classifica di quelle assolutamente da non perdere.

VERONA - Verso Monet - Storia del paesaggio dal Seicento al NovecentoPOSSAGNO (TV) - Le Grazie di CanovaMILANO - Il volto del ’900. Da Matisse a BaconMILANO - RODIN. Il marmo, la vita Realizzata in collaborazione con il Musée Rodin di Parigi,ROMA - Cézanne e gli artisti italiani del XX secoloBOLOGNA e FAENZA - Arturo Martini. Creature, il sogno della terracottaREGGIO EMILIA - EscherAGRIGENTO - Fausto Pirandello . Il tempo della guerra (1939 – 1945)


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“Quid the world” tour… CicerOOs sbarca a Milano! | CicerOOs blog

“Quid the world” tour… CicerOOs sbarca a Milano! | CicerOOs blog | Good Things From Italy - Le Cose Buone d'Italia | Scoop.it

Dopo la tappa romana il “Quid the world” tour giunge a Milano!
Tutti pronti? Bene, e allora diamo il via ufficiale al sorprendente viaggio meneghino per scoprire i #quid milanesi: luoghi, pietanze, abitudini e le tante particolarità che impreziosiscono l’elegante capoluogo lombardo. Continua a leggere →


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Go Milanese in Milan Boutique Hotels

Go Milanese in Milan Boutique Hotels | Good Things From Italy - Le Cose Buone d'Italia | Scoop.it

Soak up fashion and food with a stay in a Milan boutique hotel. You won’t be disappointed with the accommodation options.

 

A city of beautiful people wearing snappy clothes, wandering around in bewitching surroundings, Milano is a travel destination with a polished twist in everything it offers. The headquarters of some of the world’s most famous fashion designers are based in Milan, and you can’t fail to notice the influence of fashion in the city – from the shops to real life fashion shows on the sidewalks

 


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Fashion School in Milan, Paris and London - Fashion school and Courses design - IstitutoMarangoni

Fashion School in Milan, Paris and London - Fashion school and Courses design - IstitutoMarangoni | Good Things From Italy - Le Cose Buone d'Italia | Scoop.it

Every year over two thousand students from all over the world meet at Istituto Marangoni to pursue a common dream: fashion. Here young talents can find competence, professionalism and long standing experience, in order to become leading professionals in their sector.

 

Three campuses that offer fashion courses in Milan, Paris and London, 92 different countries of origin for about 2,400 total students: these are just some of the numbers representing Istituto Marangoni in the educational sector. This diversity is part of that creative, fundamental and indispensable melting-pot for the formation of new talents with a cosmopolitan approach.

 

This year, on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Istituto Marangoni, David LaChapelle has commemorated our heritage and our identity with the photo-shoot posted in the background of the Website. Extraordinary fashion images to celebrate the three fundamental values of Marangoni: passion, creation, obsession.

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