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Fashionable Brera
Until a few years ago Brera was the romantic Montmatre of Milan. But the
small vegetable and bakery shops and traditional trattorie with
‘grandmother’s kitchen’ are now alternated with design shops and lounge bars.

Characteristic
With its narrow winding streets
with cobbles and old palazzi,
Brera is one of the most characteristic and romantic
places of Milan.
Pinacoteca di Brera
It has developed around the Palazzo Brera. Once a Jesuit convent, it now
houses the world
famous Art Gallery ‘Pinacoteca di Brera’ with works of Mantegna,
Caravaggio, Piero della Francesca, Raffaello, Tintoretto, Rembrandt and
Rubens.
Restyling
Over the last years, Brera has had a restyling, especially around Corso Como.
It has changed from a busy
street with small industry, workshops and food shops, to a large,
traffic free boulevard with fashion and design shops, trendy restaurants,
lounge bars and street cafes.
Corso Como
The epicenter of the area is
10 Corso Como,
a
store/bar/restaurant/art gallery, all in one. From fashionable slippers to a
refreshing smoothie and from a stylish work of art to unusual coffee cups,
you can all find it here. It is by far the most trendy place of Brera and
probably of Milan.
Street cafe’s
The street cafe’s of Corso Como are busy from lunch time till late night
with mostly fashionably dressed Milanese, expats and international art and
design students from the prestigious Accademia di Brera.
Aperitivo
Especially at the ‘Happy Hour’, (around 6.00 – 8.00 p.m.) the tables are
highly occupied. Brera is one of the most popular places for aperitivo, a
drink and unlimited snacks offered on the bar, from simple (but always
stylish) olives and sandwiches to pasta, risotto and salads.
Expat living
The
neighborhood is also a popular neighborhood among trendy and ambitious
Milanese and expats to live. It one of the more expensive areas of Milan, but at
only five minutes walking from Piazza Duomo.
The apartments are often larger and more luxurious than in other historic
areas.
Expo 2015
Brera will become even more fashionable with the Expo 2015. 'Fashion City'
will rise here in the Porta Garibaldi area. An
ambitious project dedicated to fashion, with a museum of Italian
fashion, fashion stores and a university department for style, fashion and design.
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