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Milan is 122 metres above sea level in the middle of the plain of Lombardy and in fact even his appearance is typical of a town of plain. Already in Roman times was a densely populated city and into the new millennium the city in the Po more active and more industrialized. At the end of World War I in fact was already a well-known industrial, financial and commercial center. Became "the Italian economic capital" during the industrial revolution involving Europe in the second half of the nineteenth century, constituting with Turin and Genoa industrial triangle ". Much of the artistic and architectural heritage of Milan is located in the old town, which owes its present appearance to many changes made between the urban unification of Italy and the first world war. The symbol of the city is the Cathedral of Santa Maria Nascente, better known as the Duomo di Milano, located in the square, the Centre of economic and cultural life. A short distance away is the eighteenth-century Teatro alla Scala, one of the world's most famous opera houses. To connect Piazza della Scala and Piazza del Duomo is the galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a covered walkway with glass and iron structures in eclectic style. Another monument symbol of Milan's Sforza castle, originally conceived as a structure was redesigned as an elegant military court only for the Lords of the city. Further East are the basilica di Sant'Ambrogio, considered the second most important Church of the city, and the complex hosting the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie and Leonardo's last supper, declared a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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