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Milan – Day 1 – Part 2 – An End to Our First Day

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The Scuola Primaria “Piolti De Bianchi – Gaspara Stampa,” on Via Gentilino, #12, is a primary school that serves the neighborhood.  I guess, at one time, male and female students were separated, since the doorway we passed marked the entrance as the “Female Section.”

Opened in 1999, the Auditorium Fondazione Cariplo is the home of the Giuseppe Verdi Symphony Orchestra, as well as the Symphonic Chorus of Milan.  Prior to this, the space was used as a cinema, but due to bombings during  World War II, it was closed, until renovations could be carried out towards the end of 1945.  During the 1970s, it was home to a television studio.

For dinner that night, we returned to a place we had already been to before.  It was a Peruvian restaurant, called Inkanto, and it was located quite close to the apartment, only about a ten-minute walk away.  We dined on their delicious, creative Peruvian dishes, including potatoes and anticuchos (small pieces of beef heart), as well as pork with sweet potatoes and yuca.  We ended it all with wonderful desserts!

 

Next up: We explore the Navigli by day, and then, later, by night!

 

Note: This blog is written in English and Spanish, and the author takes no responsibility for the quality of any other translations that may appear.  If you have enjoyed this post, please, check out our archives for more posts from Milan, as well as other Italian destinations.  Grazie!

 

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