米兰旅游景点
1. 请问:威尼斯在意大利是旅游景点之一吗
意大利著名景点 科洛塞竞技场
Piazza del Colosseo
科洛塞竞技场(又译罗马斗兽场)是罗马时代最伟大的建筑之一,也是保存最好的一座圆形竞技场。位于威尼斯广场的东南面。斗兽场是世界八大名胜之一,也是罗马帝国的象征。这座巨大的露天剧场叫做弗拉维奥剧场,因为它是由弗拉维奥家族的几位皇帝建造的。通常,人们称之为科洛塞。斗兽场的外观像一座庞大的碉堡,占地20000平方米,围墙周长527米,直径188米,墙高57米,相当于一座19层现代楼房的高度,场内可10.7万观众。像所有罗马的建筑一样,其基本结构是拱券结构,一系列的拱、券和恰当安排的椭圆形建筑构件使整座建筑极为坚固。这是当年用斗兽、英竞技、赛马、戏剧和歌舞表演的场地。这座雄伟的建筑堪称建筑的楷模。是建造在一片凹地上的宏伟建筑。尼禄时代,这一凹地是尼禄金殿花园里的一个人工湖。
天使的圣玛丽亚教堂
Basilica di Santa Maria degli Angeli
天使的圣玛丽亚教堂是1563年米开朗基罗利用迪奥克来齐亚诺浴场温水大厅废墟改建的,而到了十八世纪再由凡维特尔(Luigi Vanvitelli)改变为现在的模样。入口彷万神殿,天井高91公尺,是当时建筑上的极限。
米兰大教堂
Duomo del Milano
雄踞在意大利米兰市中心的米兰大教堂亦称圣母降生教堂,于公元1386年开工建造,1500年完成拱顶,1774年中央塔上的镀金圣母玛丽亚雕像就位。1897年最后完工,历时五个世纪。不仅是米兰的象征,也是米兰的中心。拿破仑曾于1805年在米兰大教堂举行加冕仪式。
大厅内供奉着十五世纪时米兰大主教的遗体,头部是白银筑就,躯体是主教真身。教堂屋顶有一小孔,正午时分,阳光正射在地板南北向的金属条上,古人以此计时,称为"太阳钟"。教堂前的广场建于1862年。中央是意大利王国第一个国王维多利奥·埃玛努埃尔二世的骑马铜像,广场右侧黄色建筑是新古典主义建筑风格的王宫,1778年建成,现在已辟为当代艺术博物馆。
在米兰大教堂广场左侧有维多利奥·埃玛努埃尔二世长廊,建于1865 -1877年长廊呈十字形,长196米,宽47米,高47米廊顶呈拱园形,顶上装有彩色玻璃棚。地面是用大理石铺成的马赛克图案。巨大的拱形建筑富丽堂皇,长廊内有装璜考究的金银首饰、时装、礼品店、餐馆,咖啡厅和书店。这里是米兰市民的休闲中心,到处是休息的市民及观光客,常年很热闹。穿过维多利奥·埃玛努埃尔二世长廊来到的斯卡拉广场(Piazza della Scala )上有列奥尔德·达·芬奇的雕像。
威尼斯
2. 从米兰到法国旅游景点需要几天
4天。可以去看巴黎圣母院、巴黎歌剧院、巴黎俏江南、老佛爷百货商店、米兰中央车站,可以去网络一下世界邦看看
3. 意大利米兰市旅游景点
景点:斯卡拉剧院,圣玛丽亚感恩教堂,米兰主教教堂,国立科学技术博物馆,布雷拉画廊.
名店名街
a.维托伊曼纽二世拱廊 Galleria Vittorio Emanuele Ⅱ
这是一个华丽的购物商场,不过观光价值高于购物价值。但中央拱廊下的 Prada 精品店,规模和橱窗布置都是米兰数一数二的,尤其橱窗布置天天更新,光是站在橱窗外欣赏也是一大乐事。
b.蒙提拿破仑街 Via Monte Napoleone
在这条街上,光是 Gucci 和 Prada 就各有2~3家,其它知名品牌如 Fendi、Louis Vuitton、Giorgio Armani、Gianni Versace、Moschino 。指标性的名牌如法国的 Chanel、Hermes、Kenzo,德国的 Escada、Aigner 。
c.马堤欧地大道(Croso G.Matteotti)
这里贩卖中级商品的价格较为便宜,但还有许多如 Max Mara、Bruno Magli、Marella 等意大利名牌。其它较平民化的 Max & Co.、Benetton、Sisly、Stefanel、Furla 专卖各式上衣的 naraCAMICE,牛仔系列的 Replay、Diesel 都在这条街上。
购物信息
a.商店营业时间:一般营业时间为9:30~13:00、15:30~19:30,周日及星期一上午公休。
b.退税办法:观光客在同一家商店消费满30万里拉,就可以申请办理退税,视商品的不同,退税的比例在11~14%之间。
c.退税手续:请商家填写退税单。离境入关前让海关人员检查所购物品,并在退税单上盖章核准。带着退税单在海关内的退税柜台办理。可退现金,也可节省时间将退税单放入信封中,交给承办退税的公司,将款项转入信用卡帐户中。
d.折扣季:夏季与冬季一般而言各有一次折扣机会,时间约为7月上旬~8月上旬、1月下旬~2月下旬,当季商品大约可以打5~7折,部分高级名牌店没有大拍卖
4. 求意大利米兰、佛罗伦萨旅游景点介绍英文版快速者再加分。
Milan (Milano), situated on the flat plains of the Po Valley, is the capital of Lombardy and thoroughly enjoys its hard-earned role as Italy's richest and second largest city. Wealthy and cosmopolitan, the Milanesi enjoy a reputation as successful businesspeople, equally at home overseas and in Italy. Embracing tradition, sophistication and ambition in equal measure, they are just as likely to follow opera at La Scala as their shares on the city's stock market or AC or Inter at the San Siro Stadium.
Three times in its history, the city had to rebuild after being conquered. Founded in the seventh century BC by Celts, the city, then known as Mediolanum (id-plain'), was first sacked by the Goths in the 600s (AD),
then by Barbarossa in 1157 and finally by the Allies in WWII, when over a quarter of the city was flattened. Milan successively reinvented herself under French, Spanish and then Austrian rulers from 1499 until the reunification of Italy in 1870. It is a miracle that so many historic treasures still exist, including Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper, which survived a direct hit in WWII.
The Milanesi's appreciation of tradition includes a singular respect for religion; they even pay a special tax towards the cathedral maintenance. It is therefore fitting that the city's enring symbol is the gilded statue of the Virgin, on top of the cathedral (Il Duomo).
Milan is founded around a historic nucleus radiating from the cathedral, with a star-shaped axis of arteries spreading through modern suburbs to
the ring road. The modern civic centre lies to the northwest, around Mussolini's central station, and is dominated by the Pirelli skyscraper, which dates from 1956. The trade and fashion fairs take place in the Fiera district, west of the nucleus around the Porta Genova station.
Milan's economic success was founded at the end of the 19th century, when the metal factories and the rubber instries moved in, replacing agriculture and mercantile trading as the city's main sources of income.
Milan's position at the heart of a network of canals, which provided the irrigation for the Lombard plains and the important trade links between the north and south, became less important as instry took over - and the waterways were filled. A few canals remain in the Navigli district near
the Bocconi University, a fashionable area in which to drink and listen to live music.
Since the 1970s, Milan has remained the capital of Italy's automobile instry and its financial markets, but the limelight is dominated by the fashion houses, who, in turn, have drawn media and advertising agencies to the city. Milan remains the marketplace for Italian fashion - fashion aficionados, supermodels and international paparazzi descend upon the city twice a year for its spring and autumn fairs. Valentino, Versace and
Armani may design and manufacture their clothes elsewhere, but Milan, which has carefully guarded its reputation for flair, drama and creativity, is Italy's natural stage.
Florence (Italy)
The Arno River runs through the center of Florence.
Florence is the capital of the region of Tuscany, on Italy's north-west coast. The cultural and historical impact of Florence is overwhelming. However, the city is one of Italy's most atmospheric and pleasant, retaining a strong resemblanceto the small late-medieval center that contributed so much to the cultural and political development of Europe.
Where Rome is a historical hot-pot , Florence is like stepping back into a Fiat and Vespa-filled Renaissance : the shop-lined Ponte Vecchio, the trademark Duomo, the gem-filled Uffizi Gallery, the turreted Piazza della Signoria and the Medici Chapels.
Duomo cathedral
The remarkable Duomo , with its pink, white and green marble fa? ade and characteristic dome , dominates the city's skyline. The building took almost two centuries to build (and even then the facade wasn't completed until the 19th century), and is the fourth-largest cathedral in the world. The enormous dome was designed by Brunelleschi, and its interior features frescoes and stained-glass windows by some of the Renaissance-era's best: Vasari, Zuccari, Donatello, Uccello and Ghiberti. Take a deep breath and climb up to take a closer look, and you'll be rewarded by fantastic views of the city and an insight into how the dome was so cleverly constructed - without scaffolding. The dome still defines the scale of the city, and no building in town is taller.
Bandinelli's Hercules and Cacus can be found in Piazza della Signoria.
Florence was founded as a colony of the Etruscan city of Fiesole in about 200 BC, later becoming the Roman Florentia, a garrison town controlling the Via Flaminia. In the 13th century the pro-papalGuelphs and pro-imperial Ghibellines started a century-long bout of bickering ,which wound up withthe Guelphs forming their own government in the 1250s. By 1292 Florence eventually becoming a commercial republic controlled by the Guelph-heavy merchant class.In the latter part of the 14th century the Medicis began consolidating power, eventually becoming bankers to the papacy . Florence became capital of the Kingdom, and remained so until Rome took over in 1875.
Florence used to be badly damged by war and floods (in 1966), fortunately the salvage operation led to the widespread use of modern restoration techniqueswhich have saved artworks throughout the country.
不好意思 就这点水平
5. Prada,到底是个什么牌子啊
prada是意大利的名牌包,值得购买。
意大利品牌Prada于1913年在米兰创建。Miuccia Prada的独特天赋在于对新创意的不懈追求,融合了对知识的好奇心和文化兴趣,从而开辟了先驱之路。她不仅能够预测时尚趋势,更能够引领时尚潮流。Prada提供男女成衣、皮具、鞋履、眼镜及香水,并提供量身定制服务。
以制造高级皮革制品起家的Prada,在上世纪二三十年代便深受到欧洲王公贵族们的喜爱。现任设计师普拉达女士擅长玩弄衣着的双元性,让尖端的流行服饰同时发挥遮蔽与裸露的功能,而丝毫不觉得突兀。Miu Miu是属Prada唯一一个年轻副线的品牌,风格像小女孩一样可爱。