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This is a small featured corner of Naviglio Grande, which used to be a laundry room. The place is great for taking pictures, certainly in less crowded situations. Definitely worth a stop and there are some studios in the nearby alley.
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Vicolo dei Lavandai Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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In the Middle Ages, women washed their clothes in Laundry Lane, a canal that connected almost all parts of the city and where ships came and went. On both sides of the alley are very old buildings, representing the long history of Milan. Today, it's just a historic district, and you can take a stroll around here if you have time.
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This is a small featured corner of Naviglio Grande, which used to be a laundry room. The place is great for taking pictures, certainly in less crowded situations. Definitely worth a stop and there are some studios in the nearby alley.
The trail is really interesting because it still has original stones, and a laundryman once worked here. There are also art and photography studios on the street, all free. Recommended to the photography studio to see antique photos, depict the historical scene of Milan, can be very cheap to buy souvenirs.
The place where the ancient women washed their clothes here is actually not much different from what they saw on TV. The historic building is very old. It represents the long history of Milan.
A small stream can be considered to cooperate with the thatched corridor along the street, than our Jiangnan water town corridor looks broken, claiming to have been named after women who washed clothes here before. It is a place next to the open-air seat to rest and see the scenery. To be honest, there are indeed many restaurants and bars nearby. The city of the canal is more artistic and cultural.
There are stalls everywhere. It's really unique. After walking for a long time, I still didn't walk out of the market. Colorful paints can be seen everywhere