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Giornata FAL Di Primavera
A weekend when Milan's historic palazzi and monuments that are usually closed open up to the public Its Italy's version of National Trust. (Last Weekend of March OR First weekend of April) -
Settimana Dei Beni Culturali
During cultural heritage week, entry to all of Italy’s publicly owned museums and galleries, and to some privately owned sites, is free. (Early Spring) -
MiArt
One of Europe’s biggest contemporary and modern art shows, held largely at Fieramilanocity. It brings together critics, collectors, artists and dealers; cultural and fringe events kick off all over the city. (Early April) -
Mercato Dei Fiori
flower Fair, Over 200 nurseries and horticultural schools from all around participate. (April) -
Stramilano
Central Milan is closed to traffic as locals and athletes from all over the world go to the streets and race two distances: the Stramilano (15km/9.3 miles) or the half-marathon (21km/13 miles). The Stramilano starts and finishes at the Arena Civica in Parco Sempione, Circling the whole city. (1st or 2nd Sunday of April) -
Salone Internazionale Del Mobile (Furniture Fair)
One of the world's largest exhibitions of furniture and fittings from top global designers. (Mid April) -
All Saints' (Tutti Santi)
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Oh Bej! Oh Bej!
One of Milans top festivals, held on the feast of the city's patron saint, Ambrogio. (Early December) -
Christmas Day (Natale)
Familys come together to celebrate -
Boxing Day (Santo Stefano)