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5 things to do in Milan this weekend

From 5 to 7 January

5 things to do in Milan this weekend  From 5 to 7 January

Whether the return has been traumatic or eagerly awaited, after a few days too many with relatives, Milan is ready to envelop you with its whirlwind of parties, events, exhibitions, or new adventures. Enjoy the last moments of calm before the Fashion Week, also because then you will truly have the embarrassment of choice. As always, you can rely on nss's faithful guide for the perfect weekend.

So, here are 5 things to do this weekend in Milan.

 Where to eat - Millésime 1990

Millésime 1990, a wine bar and wine shop specializing in the sale of French wine, is the result of a passion for French wines, the territories where they originate, and the work and history of those who create them. From Provence to Champagne, from the Rhone to Alsace, passing through Burgundy, Jura, and Bordeaux, Millésime 1990 is the place to satisfy your thirst for France in Milan, including with dishes and boards exclusively from France.

Via Raffaello Sanzio 4 

 

Where to relax - Pilates Zone

Some have truly relaxed during the holidays, and some have returned to the city more tired than before. To combat chronic fatigue, Pilates is definitely a solution, and among the best centers is Pilates Zone, a traditional studio with a modern approach, and also an International Academy of High-Level Instructor Training.

Via Giovanni Enrico Pestalozzi, 22

 

Where to shop - Miaoran Concept studio

Miaoran is an Italian-Chinese artisanal brand that blends innovative proportions of Chinese fashion with Italian tailoring tradition. The brand has decided to open a versatile space in Porta Venezia, a location open to the public every day where you can view the collections, including archive pieces and a selection of clothing and accessories on sale.

Via Felice Casati, 7

 

What to visit - HELLO HUMANS, WE HAVE LANDED

Robotland, an exhibition in collaboration with L'Ippocampo Edizioni, curated by Laura Micalizzi and inspired by Berta Paramo's illustrated book, is a unique exhibition that offers visitors an extraordinary opportunity to explore the history of robots. Along the way, visitors will encounter robots from around the world of all types, from the most modern to the oldest ancestors, taking a look at their evolution over the centuries through a multisensory journey in industrial environments, enriched by fascinating illustrations.

Tenoha, via Vigevano, 18

 

Where to have fun - THEMA w/ Ralf

Antonio Ferrari, also known by the pseudonym DJ Ralf, is a pioneer of Italian techno and the founder of LaTerra Recordings, an independent record label. In this cold January weekend, those who want to immerse themselves in clubbing culture can go to Apollo and spend a pleasant evening with Ralf.

Via Borsi 9, Milan