Private tour in Milan Valentina R
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Hello everybody, I'm Valentina and I have been working as a tour guide in Milan since 2009, leading tours in English, Spanish and Italian. I'm a true local, I was born and have always lived in Milan, the hometown of my grandparents as well - they all spoke dialect. I consider myself a lucky woman because I have a wonderful family and the smartest job in the world, the only one giving me the opportunity to make the most of what I like best: art, foreign languages and my hometown. My wish has always been that of introducing travellers to the beauties of Milan, a city too often cut down to a center of business, finance and fashion; of course it is but what else? Well Milan also means art, culture, history, traditions, a tasty Cuisine and fabulous happy hours. For sure you will enjoy the "not to be missed": the awesome Duomo, the glazed Galleria, the mighty Sforzesco Castle and the world famous La Scala theater but Milan is also the Navigli, Romantic canals flanked by picturesque cafeterias and trattorias, old trolleys driving you back to the thirties, secret courtyards and tiny squares and, why not, good shopping even out of the most stepped off streets. My city is so multifaceted that many middle-aged locals feel a clash between the traditional and the new Milan; on the contrary, I do love this contrast, because it precisely reflects the double soul of my city: Milan was a Roman major city, a leading Renaissance Duchy at the time of Leonardo Da Vinci and the most contemporary and cosmopolitan city in Italy, with the tallest "Manhattan style" towers. And what's more I think my job is an exciting occasion to welcome foreign people from all over the world and get to know their culture, way of living and points of view. Gradually in the latest years I have realized I have learnt so much by meeting so many different people and I mean especially from a human point of view. So contact me and I will be glad to show you around my beloved city in the best and friendliest possible way, tailoring your tour to your interests, needs and expectations. See you in Milan! Licensed Tour Guide since 2009 Degree in foreign languages and literatures (English and Spanish) - Catholic University of Milan C1 Advanced Cambridge English Certification DELE C1 (Advanced Spanish Certification by Instituto Cervantes) Member of GITEC (Guide Italiane Turismo e Cultura) If my calendar seems full, don’t hesitate to contact me anyway. I may still be able to accommodate you. I can organize private transportation by private car and driver. Please note that I provide pick-up and drop-off at the hotel only through the driver. I will meet you directly at the designated meeting point. For easy communication on the day of the tour, I suggest downloading WhatsApp on your smartphone.
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Did you know Leonardo spent more than 20 years in Milan? Of course he was from Vinci, a small village of Florence but when he was 30, he moved from Florence to Milan and here he worked for the Sforzas, the Lords of Milan, as a painter, as an engineer, as an inventor and as a set designer, planning parties and celebrations organized inside the Castle by the Dukes themselves. In the Ambrosiana Painting Gallery, we will discover together the famous Portrait of a Musician by hand of Leonardo and some of the amazing folios of the Atlantic Codex, the thickest collection of Da Vinci's original writings and sketches, testifying to the myriads of interests of this genial mind. The Ambrosiana preserves some other true masterpieces, a Titian, a Caravaggio, and an exceptional Renaissance cartoon, that of The School of Athens, designed by Raphael for the Vatican Rooms in Rome. The third protagonist of Renaissance we will meet is Michelangelo: the Sforza Castle preserves his last masterpiece The famous Pietà Rondanini.
•The Ambrosiana Painting Gallery (closed on Wednesday) •Sforza Castle and the Museum of the Pietà Rondanini (closed on Mondays) We can customize the tour and add a visit to San Maurizio Church, nicknamed the Sistine Chapel of Milan, a 10, 000-square-foot sanctuary of Renaissance frescoes, or the Last Supper, if tickets are available. If you would like to add a visit to The Last Supper, Milan's Sistine Chapel, or other places you prefer, please contact me. In the museums, in the archaeological sites, and in general, in all the churches dress code for both men and women requires shoulders and knees to be covered. Shorts and skirts are fine, but below the knees. Do not bring large items (e. g. large bags, backpacks, long umbrellas…) on tour because they are not permitted.
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Walking Tour -I suggest bringing a bottle of water and to wear comfortable shoes -During the summer, be sure not to forget a hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses -During the winter, be sure not to forget a raincoat or small umbrella Note: on request, with an extra price, private transportation is available from/to your hotel (to be reserved in advance)
Piazza Pio XI, Milano, Lombardia, 20123, Italy
In front of the entrance of the Ambrosiana, piazza Pio XI, 2
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