What to See in Bellagio
Stazione Centrale di Milano
The wide avenue Viale Vittor Pisani, from Piazza della Repubblica, brings you to the monumental Central Station of Milan, built between 1912, the date of the tender competition, and 1931, when it was opened. The façade of the station, in Aurisina stone, has a Pharaonic scale that is inevitably compared to Germanic culture.

| Address : | Piazza Duca d' ?Aosta,Milano , Italy |
| Zip Code : | 20124 |
| Telephone : | +39 02 6371 2016 |
| Website : | http://www.grandistazioni.it |
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Torre Velasca
The most famous and discussed skyscraper in the centre of Milan was designed by the BBPR studio (Banfi, Belgiojoso, Peressutti, Rogers): it was begun in 1950 and completed 8 years later. At 106 metres high, it was the symbol of Milanese architecture after WW2.

| Address : | 5 Piazza Velasca,Milan , Italy |
| Zip Code : | 20122 |
| Telephone : | +39 02 7252 4301 |
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San Simpliciano
This church features Roman architecture, partly changed by modern interventions. However, San Simpliciano has kept part of the old walls of the Basilica Virginum, which existed in the 4th century.

| Address : | 7 Piazza San Simpliciano,Milan 20121 Italy |
| Telephone : | +39 02 869 0683 |
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