I had originally wanted to catch Inter Milan Vs Juventus in Turin but tickets were sold out. I suppose Inter Milan vs Bayern Munich is potentially a better matchup. Although my following of soccer and Inter Milan has reduced significantly in recent years and shifted towards tennis, walking up to the San Siro Stadium for a big match still stirred up emotions of excitement and anticipation.
After a tough time squeezing through the gates, climbing the towers up to the highest and cheapest seats in the stadium with the thousands of fans, as I approached the entrance to the centre, I hear the champions league anthem (you know the "The champions.., The champions..." one) and getting more excited. Stepping through the corridor into the stadium was overwhelming. I knew the stadium was big (80,000 capacity) but it was BIG. See a short clip I recorded.
Not much to comment about the match which ended 1-0 to Bayern unfortunately, but I still enjoyed the experience.
Ok, back to me writing, haha... The next day, we had a walking tour which brought us around Milan and also to see The Last Supper. Since it started in the afternoon, we went to the Duomo (yet another one!) and also the shopping mall which became the prototype across the world, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II for a looksee first.
The Duomo in Milan was quite different from the ones we have seen in Florence and Turin as the architecture was Gothic. They had finished cleaning it up so it was all bright and shiny for us to admire. We also climbed up the Duomo and while the view was nothing to shout about (I think the views from climbing the bell tower in Florence and Leaning Tower were much better) it was interesting to be up close and personal with the 140 pinnacles. Each one of them had a different figurine on top and I imagine it must have been crazy to both sculpt and clean all of them. We didn’t go down into the crypt so nothing to talk about there.
Duomo in Milan
As for Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, we didn’t really go into any of the shops but I did rather liked the building itself. The glass covered ceiling looked really pretty. They also set up a catwalk in the middle of the mall for Fashion Week but this is for the the less well-known designers. Loreal had a makeup room there so you can see the models getting their makeup done. We managed to see bits of the show when we walked past during our walking tour. Here are some pics
The Last Supper itself was quite amazing. This was one ticket you really need to pre-book cos there is no way you can waltz in and just get one. We got ours through the walking tour, Last Supper Tickets, which included the walking tour so though we booked everything more or less last minute, we managed to get in. The ticket really allows you to see that one fresco, and they have very strict controls. Only about 30 people are allowed in at any one time, atmosphere controlled environment and absolutely no photographs are allowed, they were very strict about that. There is actually another fresco at the other side of the room but as our tour guide said, that guy was unfortunate enough to be opposite Da Vinci so no one looks at his stuff. I did spent some time staring at that other fresco but it really cannot compare to Last Supper.
We ended the day with ‘Happy Hour’! Our guide told us about this practice in Milan where they have ‘Happy Hour’ from 6-9pm where if you buy a drink at a café, you basically get a buffet of finger foods, and this is how you basically have your dinner for a cheap price. Hehe we were quite happy to partake in this practice as it meant cheap dinner. The food is mainly finger foods, different types of pizzas, olives, tomatoes etc. Cheap food but filling and that’s what’s most important.
On our way back, we thought we could catch some celebrity attending the Prada show or something but no such luck. There was a tent where the fashion shows are being held and the paparazzi was there setting up but we didn’t stay to see any supermodel or Anna Wintour, maybe tomorrow...
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ReplyDeletehope everything is going well Wendy !
I am impressed! You didn't go shake mourinho's hand?
ReplyDeleteLovely! Nothing beats seeing the real thing (Last Supper)! It is the same with Sistine Chapel and no talking in the room too. It is a little bit worse cos the fresco is at the ceiling so I got all dizzy after about 3 minutes. Btw, when you are in Vatican, do you mind getting the Vatican guidebook for me? There is a counter in the Hall of Maps and I want the English version. You can mail it back to me via Vatican post (more reliable) and I can transfer the money to your UK account? Let me know if this is okay with you?
ReplyDeleteMourinho's move house to Madrid already lah!
ReplyDeleteLeonardo moved into Milan recently.
I post written by 2 people with very distinct writing style! Interesting n nice pass! :)
ReplyDeleteSome time I wonder if it is cos they had too much time on their hands to come up with 140 different figurines to put on a roof, or do they really hv that much creative juices flowing?