Open today at 09:30-19:30(Admission ends at 18:30)
Recommended sightseeing time:0.5 hour
Address:
Piazza della Scala, 6, 20121 Milan, ItalyMap
Phone+39 800 167 619
What travelers say:
From the Cathedral of Milan through the second archway, a small square, a small square, many tourists, because the center stands the statue of Leonardo da Vinci, so called Leonardo da Vinci.
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Gallerie d'Italia Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Among the many ancient squares in Milan, La Scala is very young. It is located in the center of Milan and its name comes from the famous La Scala Opera House on the northwest side of the square. In the center of the square stands a sculpture of Leonardo da Vinci, to the southeast is the Palazzo Marino, the city hall of Milan, and to the northeast is the Bank of Italy. Most of the buildings on the square were designed by architect Luca Beltrami.
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Gallerie d'Italia Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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From the Cathedral of Milan through the second archway, a small square, a small square, many tourists, because the center stands the statue of Leonardo da Vinci, so called Leonardo da Vinci.
The name Milan seems to give people a sense of romantic beauty. There are indeed a little lazy in this Scala Square, but romantic people and things. Walking, playing the piano, chatting, drinking tea, coffee... You and I deserve it, looking forward to experiencing it again
Also called Leonardo da Vinci, from the Cathedral of Milan to the north, through the second promenade, you will walk to a small garden, a quiet place in the middle of the noisy, many tourists take pictures and rest here, the middle is a statue.
The square is quite big, there are some statues 🗿 or something.
Very good value for money, is a place worth visiting.
Scara Square is a square in the centre of Milan, Italy. It connects with the main square and the cathedral square of Milan through the Emanuele II archway. We visited the Cathedral of Milan and crossed Emanuele II corridor to Scara Square. In the middle of the square is a statue of Leonardo Da Vinci. Da Vinci held the book in one hand and raised it slightly in the other. On the stele stood the statues of four of his proud pupils. Scara Square is named after the famous Scara Opera House on its northwest side.
Scala Square is actually very small, next to the Scala Opera, known as "Mecca of Opera", one of the most perfect theaters in the world. The center of Scala Square is the statue of Leonardo da Vinci, so Scala Square is called Leonardo da Vinci. Vinci was a Florentine, but his artistic career was best developed in Milan during his 17 years, and his unparalleled talent was greatly favored by the Grand Duke of Milan Ludovicos Forza.
The square is located in the center of Milan and is named after the famous Scala Opera on its northwest side. At the center of the square is the monument to da Vinci, also known as da Vinci square, which is erected by the sculptor Petro Mani. The south-east side of the square is the facade of the Marino Palace, Milan's City Hall, the north-east side is the Italian Commercial Bank Palace, and the south-west side has the entrance to the Emmanuele II arcade and the Palace of Beltrami. Most of the buildings on the square are built by architect Luca Beltrami.