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<p>Austrians retreating out the gate, painting by Carlo Bossoli &#8211; 1848</p>

Fragments of Rebellion: the “Milan’s Five Days”

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Back in 1848, a year filled with rebellion and hope, Milan was transformed into a veritable melting pot of passions. It was during five days in March that the city saw a glimmer of light from Austrian rule. The streets of Milan were echoes of struggle and desire for freedom. Imagine yourself there, in the heart of those epochal moments and retrace the events of this incredible history. Through this guided walk, you will follow an insightful storytelling aimed at discovering those iconic five days in the city centre.

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Walking
Easy
8
2:30

Start at

Piazza dei Mercanti, 1, 20123 Milano MI

Places

Milan CathedralSforza's Castle

Tips

This itinerary pass by the following suggested museums/sites (tickets below are not included in this tour and we recommend checking opening hours):

  • Milan Cathedral (everyday 8AM – 7PM)
  • Sforza’s Castle (inner courtyard free entrance; museum open from 10Am to 17:30PM)
  • Risorgimento Museum (Tuesday – Sunday from 10AM to 5PM)

Entrance is highly recommended to enjoy our itinerary to the fullest, but it is not mandatory!

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What's included

  • Self-guided audio tour - map including route and storytelling on every stop.
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  • Entrance tickets for places are not included.
  • No live guide, equipment, food or transportation is provided.

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