Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
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As noted in the last post, Milan is a city with a rich history and cultural heritage that is often overshadowed by its title as fashion capital of Italy. One of the areas in which the city really excels is in her architecture and there are some incredible buildings in the city from ancient churches to contemporary explorations into modern living. If you are an enthusiast or merely a normal tourist, these buildings are sure to impress. Just find a vacation rental in Milan, take note of this guide and track down the most beautiful buildings in Milan.

3. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is, perhaps, the most famous place to shop in Milan. The shopping centre, or mall, is located right by the Duomo and is one of the oldest shopping malls in the world. Even if you're not buying anything, it's probably the best place you could possibly go for a little window-shopping as it is so stunningly opulent and beautiful.
Duomo
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Milan is Italy's fashion capital and, while it may not be as famous a cultural centre internationally as some Italian cities, it is, in fact, rich in historic and artistic heritage. The city's architecture, in particular, is incredibly fascinating. From ancient keeps to modern feats, Milan is home to some rather extraordinary buildings that are a must-see for those interested in architecture or those who have a fondness for photogenic gems to fill up their feeds. Just find a vacation rental in Milan, take note of this guide and track down the most beautiful buildings in Milan.

1. Milan's Duomo

Milan's famous gothic cathedral, or Duomo, is one of the most famous and iconic buildings in the city and a definite highlight.
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Nebida is a stunning Sardinian town on the coast that is known for its breath-taking natural beauty and bounty, hiking routes, popularity among tourists and fascinating ruins.

The waters around Nebida are crystal clear and perfectly blue, the sheer cliff-faces are romantic and terrifying and a warm breeze rolls in off the ocean, green hills rush down to white sands – it really is an exceptionally beautiful place and, then, what do you find amongst all this?
Villa Palagonia
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Italy has no shortage of architectural gems. In fact, for architecture lovers, as the birthplace of the Renaissance, it is a must-see destination. However, while many of these buildings and monuments may be stunning and majestic feats of architecture, there are also many that are oddities with strange quirks and unusual histories and origins. These stranger works may still be beautiful but there is no denying that they are unusual, which is only one more reason that they are fascinating and to love them! In the town of Bagheria, not far from Palermo, there is a palace that is both beautiful and very odd, indeed. If you have found a vacation rental in Palermo, be sure to drop by and visit it for yourself, as it has to be seen to be truly appreciated.

Villa Palagonia is an 18th century architectural gem and palace famous for its “monsters”, the grotesque sculptures of beasts and figures that decorate the garden and surrounding wall.
Tempietto
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The Tempietto is a small commemorative martyrium (or tomb) built by Donato Bramante in the courtyard of San Pietro in Montorio in Rome. Dating to the 16th century, it is considered a masterpiece of High Renaissance Italian architecture. Harmonious, restrained and elegant, it is one of the most beautiful buildings of the period and is a must-see for architecture lovers and nerds. Just find a holiday rental in Rome and make time for this lesser-known, but exceptional, architectural gem.