While visiting Milan, we captured some random things in photos. Here they are.
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Our visit was shortly before January 6. So, there were Befana for sale at a street market. Was the Befana kind to you this year? |
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The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, opened in 1877, is Milan's version of Fifth Avenue in NYC. The advantage is the glass roof which allows luxury shopping rain or shine. |
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They know dessert in Milan. We enjoyed this tasty Pistachio torte after an equally tasty meal. |
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Near the heart of Milan, you can pilot a Ferrari Formula 1 racer, in a simulator. We plan a test drive during a future visit. |
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A Ferrari F1 racer. The car is all motor and wheels and a bit of fiberglass. |
Have you ever seen a Formula 1 pit stop? Check it out
here and don't blink.
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