Via della Spiga

In the following article, we will explore Via della Spiga in depth, a topic that has generated great interest and debate in recent times. From its historical origins to its relevance in today's society, we will analyze its impact in different areas and its influence on people's daily lives. Through various points of view and expert opinions, we seek to shed light on Via della Spiga and provide the reader with a complete and balanced view of this topic that is so relevant today.

Via della Spiga is a pedestrian zone

Via della Spiga (Italian pronunciation: [ˈviːa della ˈspiːɡa]; literally "Alley of the Ear") is one of the Italian city of Milan's top shopping streets,[1][2][3] forming the north-east boundary of the luxurious Quadrilatero della Moda (literally, "fashion quadrilateral"), along with Via Monte Napoleone, Via Manzoni, Via Sant'Andrea and Corso Venezia.

References

  1. ^ Buzzi, Vittore e Claudio (2005). Le vie di Milano. Milano: Ulrico Hoepli Editore S.p.A. ISBN 88-203-3495-X.
  2. ^ De La Riva, Bonvesin (2009). Le meraviglie di Milano. Milano: Mondadori - Fondazione Lorenzo Valla. ISBN 978-88-04-58345-5.
  3. ^ Silvestro Severgnini, Guido Lopez (1990). Milano in Mano. Milano: Ugo Mursia Editore S.p.A. ISBN 88-425-0317-7.

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