Milan is not built on water; it is primarily situated on solid ground in northern Italy. However, it does have a network of canals, known as the Navigli, which were historically used for transportation and irrigation. These canals are an important feature of the city’s landscape but do not define its overall structure. Unlike cities like Venice, Milan is not characterized by waterways running through its urban center.
in 1386
it was dedicated to Saint Mary Nascent.
2003
It was built in many places in Italy because there are many Duomos but the main ones are in Florence and in Milan
The Scala Opera Theatre built in 1778! :)
Milan's San Siro Stadium, officially known as Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, was inaugurated in 1926. Originally built to host football matches for AC Milan, it has since become the home ground for both AC Milan and Inter Milan. The stadium has undergone several renovations over the years to maintain its status as a premier sports venue.
Well a couple of people did but it was built over the course of two hundred years I don't rember who built the duomo in Milan but in Florence Filippo Brunelleschi
Venice is considered to be built on water.
Silvio Berlusconi studied law at the University of Milan but did not graduate. He eventually built a successful career in business and politics without completing his formal education.
Well, honey, Milan is known for its high fashion and delicious food, not its bodies of water. But if you're really curious, the largest bodies of water in Milan are the Naviglio Grande and the Naviglio Pavese canals. They may not be as impressive as the ocean, but they sure add charm to the city.
The people of Milan in Italy and the Milan fans like Milan. I like Inter Milan
The water way fort was built in the Northwest.