The history of Milan begins in the six hundredth year BC. The Celts built the settlement at this place. It is believed that Milan is only a hundred and little years younger than Rome. Rome conquered the city of the Celts at the end of the third century BC and created in its place the settlement of Mediolanum, from which the name Milan derives. Barbarians captured Milan, and behind its fortress wall, to protect it, a wide field formed. This space began to be called Bride or Brad - similar to Broad - a wasteland. That is how the name of the most bohemian district of Milan - Brera, came to be. Our future path will take us through there.
This route is suitable for those who come to Milan for a day or for those who stay in the city. We will visit the Dome Square, get acquainted with the architecture of the town, and feel its spirit, born during the formation of independent Italy. We will walk along the quiet streets of the bohemian region of Brera and plunge into urban life in the Castello area. Stories, bars, restaurants, shops, and comfort will accompany us at every step.