Milano Information 2014 Parent Teacher Organisation Have FUN in Milan!! 2 Welcome to the American School of Milan!! As the Parent Teacher Organization of the School we are happy that you have joined our community. The PTO's main purpose is to enhance our student's academic, cultural, physical and social development as well as foster a sense of community for all ASM families and staff members. The PTO sponsors several fun-raising and fund-raising events throughout the school year to help meet these goals. Whether you are a new family looking for some help in getting settled or are a returning family eager for opportunities to become more involved in your child's school, the PTO is the best place to start. There are many opportunities for you to participate in ways that correspond with your interests that are in concert with the needs and goals of the school. We encourage you to browse our web page http://www.asmilan.org/page.cfm?p=391 and learn more about what the next events are and how you can actively participate. There is no better way to feel at home in a new place than to come and join our next activity. your PTO president Laura Masoni 3 HISTORY & SIGHTS OF MILAN BRIEF HISTORY OF MILAN INFORMATION ON LIVING IN MILAN 4 4 4 Guided city tours 4 MEDIA & WEBSITES on Milan/Italy: 4 ACTIVITIES FOR AND WITH KIDS 4 MUSEUMS: 4 FARMS (Cascine) to visit 4 MUSIC FOR CHILDREN 4 BIRTHDAY PARTY Places - for elementary school kids: 4 ACTIVITIES FOR OLDER KIDS/ TEENAGERS 4 PARKS 4 LET' S SHOP! 4 Major streets for shopping in Milan city center 4 Department stores 4 Street and Flea Markets 4 Outlet shopping / Stock Houses 4 SPECIALTY FOOD STORE 4 TOY STORES 4 INTERNATIONAL BOOKSTORES 4 HAIRDRESSERS 4 COMPUTER First aid/set up 4 CHARITIES 4 CINEMA 4 THEATER/MUSIC 4 CLUBS & ACTIVITIES 4 SPORTS ACTIVITY in Milan 4 Bowling 4 4 Baseball 5 Cricket 5 Major Golf Clubs in Milan 5 Pilates 5 Swimming pools/ piscina Milano 5 Yoga in English 5 Harbour club (sports and spa) 5 Day Spa: 5 LANGUAGE schools 5 COOKING CLASSES in English: 5 INTERNATIONAL CHURCH services 5 TRANSPORTATION 5 Ecopass-system 5 Zona C 5 Public Transportation 5 Taxi 5 Private car 5 AIRPORTS 5 EXCURSIONS (outside Milan) 5 HOLIDAYS in Milan 5 MEDICAL INFORMATION 5 GENERAL First Aid 5 PEDIATRIC First Aid 5 MATERNITY Hospital 5 DOCTORS 5 International Doctors/ Medical Centers: 5 PHARMACY 5 EMERGENCY NUMBERS and what to say: 5 5 HISTORY & SIGHTS OF MILAN BRIEF HISTORY OF MILAN 600 BC 222 BC 370 452 569 1045 1158 1176 1447- 1450 1450 – 1466 1499 1535 – 1712 1712 – 1796 1769 – 1814 1946 First Celtic tribe settlement. Roman conquest of the area. 3rd century AD „Milano“ is derived from the original name of Mediolanum, Latin for „in medio piano“ or „in the middle of the plain. 313 Edict of Milan in which Christian religion was recognized in the Roman Empire of Milan. St. Ambrose or Sant’Ambrogio. Attila the Hun plunders the city. The Goths (or Lombards) arrive. 774 The Franks, led by Charlemagne, enter Milan and end the Lombard rule. Milan constitutes itself as an autonomous commune. Barbarossa (Redbeard) invades. The Lombard League defeats Barbarossa. 1277 Milan is Europe’s largest city with a population of 200,000. Visconti family obtains power, a rule that lasts for about 40 years. 1351-1402 RULER Gian Galeazzo Visconti starts the Duomo and the Certosa di Pavia. The Ambrosian Republic. Francesco Sforza becomes Duke of Milan. 1482 Leonardo da Vinci arrives in Milan, invited by Ludovico Sforza, il Moro. French arrive in Milan. Domination by the Spanish. Austria rules Milan. Napoleon rules Milan. 1815 – 1859 Austrians return, Risorgimento, independence movement against them. 1859 Milan joins the Kingdom of Savoy, in 1861 becomes the Kingdom of Italy. The Republic of Italy. Milan situated on the flat plains of the Po Valley, is the capital of Lombardy and thoroughly enjoys its' hard-earned role as Italy's richest and second largest city. Wealthy and cosmopolitan, the Milanese enjoy a reputation as successful businesspeople. Embracing tradition, sophistication and ambition in equal measure, they are just as likely to follow opera at La Scala as their shares on the city's stock market or the football clubs AC Milan or Inter Milan at the San Siro Stadium. Three times in its history, the city has had to rebuild after being conquered. Founded in the seventh century BC by Celts, the city, then known as Mediolanum ('mid-plain'), was first sacked by the Goths in the 600s (AD), then by Barbarossa in 1157 and finally by the Allies in WWII, when over a quarter of the city was flattened. Milan successively reinvented herself under French, Spanish and then Austrian rulers from 1499 until the reunification of Italy in 1870. It is a miracle that so many historic treasures still exist, including Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper, which survived a direct hit in WWII. 6 The Milanese appreciation of tradition includes a singular respect for religion; they even pay a special tax towards the cathedral maintenance. It is therefore fitting that the city's enduring symbol is the gilded statue of the Virgin, on top of the cathedral (the Duomo). Milan is founded around a historic nucleus radiating from the cathedral, with a star shaped axis of arteries spreading through modern suburbs to the ring road. The modern civic centre lies to the northwest, around Mussolini's central station, and is dominated by the Pirelli skyscraper, which dates from 1956. The trade and fashion fairs take place in the Fiera district, west of the nucleus around the Porta Genova station. Milan's economic success was founded at the end of the 19th century, when the metal factories and the rubber industries moved in, replacing agriculture and mercantile trading as the city's main sources of income. Milan's position at the heart of a network of canals, which provided the irrigation for the Lombard plains and the important trade links between the north and south, became less important as industry took over -and the waterways were filled in. A few canals remain in the Navigli district near the Bocconi University, a fashionable area especially at night, to have a drink and listen to live music. Since the 1970s, Milan has remained the capital of Italy's automobile industry and its financial markets, but the limelight is dominated by the fashion houses, which, in turn, have drawn media and advertising agencies to the city. Fashion aficionados, supermodels and international paparazzi descend upon the city twice a year for its spring and autumn fairs. Valentino, Versace and Armani may design and manufacture their clothes elsewhere, but Milan, which has carefully guarded its reputation for flair, drama and creativity, is Italy's natural stage. LA SCALA At the end of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II you reach the Scala square. In the center of the square, there is the monument to Leonardo da Vinci. The Scala Opera Theatre doesn't seem to be an extravagant building. Built in the year 1778, it is today one of the most famous opera houses in the world. The facade and the splendid theatre-room were constructed in a neo-classical style by the architect Giuseppe Piermarini. The Scala theater took its name from the church of Santa Maria della Scala on which ruins it has been built. Some of the greatest musicians have made their debuts at La Scala, such as Giuseppe Verdi, Giacomo Puccini, Gioachino Rossini, Gaetano Donizetti, Vincenzo Bellini, Arturo Toscanini and many more. The balconies were bought by important Milanese families while the central balcony "Palco Reale" hosted the royal family. MILAN’S CATHEDRAL DUOMO In white Candoglia marble the majestic construction extends about 157 m length, 93 m wide, and its tallest spire reaches a height of 108 meters. With its 5 naves it is overwhelmingly great and one of the largest churches in Europe. The light falls through splendid stained glass. Also facinating is its decoration with more than 3,400 statues. Built on the place of the preceding church of Santa Maria Maggiore, the work on the Cathedral Duomo started 1386. It is the most important work of gothic architecture in Italy. During the construction of five centuries, the style has been influenced by many architects. The facade was started in 1567 and was built in a classic-baroque style with a certain variety of classical and neo gothic elements. In 1805 façade was finished, while the construction of the statues continued through the 19th century. On the top of the roof, in a height of 108 m, the golden statue Madonnina sits as a symbol of Milan. 7 The roof of the Cathedral Duomo is constructed of Candoglia marble from the Lake Maggiore, too. It represented a unique innovation in the construction of cathedrals roofs. On its 8,000 m2 surface you can admire at close range the marble statues and have a breathtaking view over Milan. In clear weather you can see the Italian and Swiss Alps. Please note that to enter the Duomo you must wear appropriate clothing (no shorts or bare shoulders.). In the center of the Duomo Square is the equestrian statue of Vittorio Emanuele II. The Galleria is also named after Vittorio Emanuele II, the first Italian king from 1861 to 1876. http://en.wikipediaorg/wiki/Duomo_di_Milano GALLERIA VITTORIO EMANUELE II You will find the department store La Rinascente on the left side of the Cathedral Duomo. You can enjoy a lovely view of the Duomo while having lunch, dinner or just a cup of Italian coffee on the 8th floor of La Rinascente. From the Duomo's Square, you will find the beautiful arches of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. The Galleria connects the Piazza Duomo with Piazza della Scala. Built in 1865, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is Milan's elegant covered gallery with luxury boutiques and restaurants. The roof of the gallery forms a cross that is visible from the Cathedral's roof. On the beautiful mosaic floor, in the center of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, you will find the symbol of the Savoy Royal Family: a white cross on a red ground. Surrounding this are the arms of four major Italian cities: the bull of Turin, the wolf of Rome, the lily of Florence and the red cross on a white ground of Milan. The top of the central octagon shows four continents: Africa, Asia, Europe and America. The 24 statues in the Galleria represent important Italian personalities, such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarroti, Galileo Galilei, and Alessandro Volta. PINACOTECA DI BRERA Walking straight to Via Alessandro Manzoni, you pass the museum Poldi Pezzoli which contains a private art collection now open to the public. Turning right, after 300 meters, you reach the Fashion District of Milan between via Montenapoleone, via Sant'Andrea and via della Spiga. Turning back to Via Manzoni, and passing via Monte di Pieta, you reach the Brera district. On Via Brera, you pass the Pinacoteca di Brera on the right. Inside the Pinacoteca di Brera museum, you will find paintings and artworks of the XV to XVIII centuries. After the Pinacoteca di Brera museum, turning to the left on Via Fiori Chiari, you arrive in the heart of the Brera district with many nice shops, bars and restaurants. Passing the Brera district at Via Mercato, Via Tivoli and Via Lanza you come to the Piccolo Theater Strehler and a few meters later you reach the Sforza Castle. CASTELLO SFORZESCO Castello Sforzesco was built in the 14th Century by Galeazzo Visconti II. The oldest section, called Porta Giovia, was built from 1360 to 1370 along the medieval city wall. The work was continued by the following generations (Gian Galeazzo and Filippo Maria) until the Castle was completely walled and contained 4 towers. Francesco Sforza, a general and husband of Bianca Maria Visconti, daughter of the Duke of Milan, Filippo Maria Visconti, became patron the castle in 1450 and began expanding the castle. The architect Filarete constructed a 70 m high clock tower (Torre deI Filarete) in the middle of the facade of the main portal. Entering through the gate, you reach the courtyard which in the past served as a parade ground. On both sides of the courtyard are gates with drawbridges. The castle is open daily from 7.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. (in winter) and 7.00 a.m. -7.00 p.m. (in summer) with free admission (except for the castle museums). 8 LEONARDO DA VINCI at the Court of the Milan Duke Leonardo da Vinci served from 1482 -1499 at the Castle under Duke Ludovico il Moro. In his 17 years of working for the Duke, Leonardo completed many important paintings (The Last Supper, Virgin of the Rocks), but he also left many projects (paintings, sculptures) unfinished. During this period Leonardo also dealt with the expansion of the system of Milan's canals (Navigli) and the construction of locks, and furthermore with the exploration of the human body. Ludovico il Moro was married to Beatrice d'Este and, after her death, Ludovico il Moro had Leonardo da Vinci decorate the private room, named Sala delle Asse, on the ground floor of the Torre Falconiera. The ceiling fresco was painted by Leonardo around 1498 and consists of trees with intertwined branches. MUSEUMS in the SFORZA CASTLE With the invasion of Napoleon, the Sforza Castle was heavily damaged and the troops of Napoleon used the frescoed halls as sleeping rooms and the interior courtyards as stables. Today the impressive halls of the Sforza Castle are used as art museums: The ground floor of the Ducal Courtyard: Museum of Ancient Art, with the last masterpiece of Michelangelo, the unfinished marble statue "Pieta Rondanini" (Michelangelo Buonarroti, 1564). First floor of the Ducal Courtyard: Museum of antique furniture and art collections, with a portrait of Galeazzo Maria Sforza. In the halls of Rocchetta: Collections of Applied Art and a museum of historical musical instruments. The "Torre Castellana" houses on the ground floor the treasury "Sala del Tesoro" with frescoes by Bramantino. On the underground level of the Rocchetta and Sala Viscontea is the Prehistoric and the Egyptian Museum. www.milanocastello.it NAVIGLIO GRANDE The history of Milan is closely connected with the system of canals that pass through the whole city. The area characterized by the Navigli is certainly one of the most picturesque of Milan. The oldest canal, Naviglio Grande, gets its water from the Ticino river. The canal was constructed from 1177 to 1257 and is about 50 km long. In the past it was used as a way to transport goods, particularly the blocks of marble that were used for building the Cathedral. In the Navigli area, you will find many boutiques, ateliers of artists, cafes, restaurants, antique shops and old moored barges fitted out as bars. 9 INFORMATION ON LIVING IN MILAN Compiled and tested by ASM mums and kids. By no means do we claim that this is a complete list of all the wonderful things that Milan has to offer but it certainly is a start. We hope you will be able to enjoy Milan. We would love for you to share any new and fun activities and places of interest you have discovered with us so future ASM parents can benefit from your experience as well. Thank you. Guided city tours The PTO is organising monthly guided with a professional English speaking guide for ASM parents to explore the lesser known but extremely interesting sights and hidden treasures of Milan, its arts and culture. This is not only a wonderful opportunity to get to know Milan better but also to meet other ASM parents. These tours are often followed by a joint lunch in town. For dates and destinations please check the PTO calendar and attend the PTO meetings. English Speaking Guide: Daniele Galli, +39 3494943064, gallidany@hotmail.com He has been and still is the passionate and trusted guide of the ASM PTO Tours and extremely knowledgable about all aspects of Milan, its culture and history. Opera d’Arte http://www.operadartemilano.it/turismo-eng.html Tourist Guide Center of Milan http://www.centroguidemilano.net/English.htm Exhibitions and what is going on in Milan www.ciaomilano.it MEDIA & WEBSITES on Milan/Italy: www.comune.milano.it Italian news in English: http://www.ansa.it/site/notizie/awnplus/english/english.html The major Italian headline stories (~6-9 per day) translated into English. Daily life information for expats in Italy http://www.expatsinitaly.com/living/living_here.html Online Guide to life in Italy http://www.informer.it/ “Insider” guide to Milan, fav shops etc. http://www.my-milano.com/ Information in English on Milan http://www.aboutmilan.com/ www.milanodabere.it Websites for English speaking services and Milan info: 10 Hello Milano: http://www.hellomilano.it/index.htm Easy Milano (classifieds primarily): http://www.easymilano.it/eng/download.php www.tuttocita.it map location in Milan www.trenitalia.com train information www.insight-italy.com www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/italy great introduction to italian culture ACTIVITIES FOR AND WITH KIDS You can find interesting suggestions in the following websites: www.milanoperibambini.it/ www.girobimbi.it Puppet Theater – Le marionette www.teatrocolla.org Teatro delle Marionette V. degli Olivetani 3b La Scala Giovani Dedicated to bring children closer to classical music and opera at the Scala. A special series of concerts for children. www.teatroallascala.org Cooking courses for kids (3-8 years) in English La Giocomotiva, Via Bonghi 28 Tel. 02 89500893 www.lagiocomotiva.it Ludoteca “Il pifferaio magico” Place to go and play with your children (0-12 years) that offers lots of toys and activities. Open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 9:00 – 17:30 Via Mezzofanti, 25, 20134 Milano Tel: 02 88465595 Music Courses for children: For Children from 0-6 years held by an English teacher. For more information contact: Jane Margaret Harris, Insegnante Associata Aigam, Tel. 347 0065527 janemargaretharris@gmail.com, www.aigam.org Pottery Cafe Kids aged four and over can create colorful and cheerful ceramics in this café-cum-art lab while mum and dad relax over a cappuccino. Via Solferino 3, Tel. 02 8901 3660 11 MUSEUMS: Castello Sforzesco http://www.milanocastello.it/ing/home.html The museums here are small enough and varied enough that kids can stay interested. The proximity of Parco Sempione is helpful too! SFORZINDA, “the castle for kids” offeres activities for children from 4- 11 years during the week and on the weekends. Activities will be in Italian language. More information under “sforzinda” at www.milanocastello.it Aquarium Small, but free, also in Parco Sempione, some nice displays. http://www.acquariocivicomilano.eu/ and www.verdeacqua.eu MUBA The children’s museum of Milan. Interactive exhibitions to play and learn playing. Information: 02.43980402 www.muba.it MUSEO DEL GIOCATTOLO E DEL BAMBINO - CASTELLO DEI BAMBINI Via Pitteri, 56 (c/o Istituto dei Martinitt) Toy Museum and Ludoteca Information: 02 26411585 - Fax 02.212712219 - www.museodelgiocattolo.it MUSEO DELLA SCIENZA E DELLA TECNICA Milano - Via San Vittore, 21 Science museum with a submarine, trains, ships and airplanes. There are lots of activities for children including workshops to built robots etc, for more information check the website. Information: 02.485551 - Fax 02.48010016 - www.museoscienza.org MUSEO EGIZIO (Egyptian) Castello Sforzesco - Sale Viscontee, Egyptian museum. Information: 02.88463703 - www.milanocastello.it MUSEO DI STORIA NATURALE (Natural History) Nice big displays, dinosaurs skeletons etc. Milano - Corso Venezia, 55, Information: 02.88463280; 02.88463337 - fax 02.88463281 www.scienzenaturali.it/lw/stan/default.htm , www.assodidatticamuseale.it http://www.comune.milano.it/dseserver/webcity/Documenti.nsf/webHomePage?OpenForm &settore=MCOI-6C5J9V_HP Planetario (Planetarium) Corso Venezia, 57 - Giardini Pubblici "Indro Montanelli" Best suited for children 8 years and up. Information: 02.88463340 (Mon-Fri 9:00 - 12:00) - Fax 02.88463559 www.comunedimilano.it/planetario/index.htm Pinacoteca di Brera Via Brera, 28 , 20121 Milano tel. 02 722 631 , fax: 02 720 011 40 Paintings from artists like Raphael, Caravaggio, Hayez, Tintoretto etc. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinacoteca_di_Brera http://www.brera.beniculturali.it/ Pinacoteca Amrbrosiana 12 Piazza Pio XI, 2, 20123 Milano Tel. 02 806921 Houses a library with manuscripts from all over the world, some over 1000 years old, home to Leonardo daVinci’s Codice Atlantico and paintings and drawings from Raphael, Leonardo daVinci, Caravggio, Luini etc. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblioteca_Ambrosiana http://www.ambrosiana.it/ Villa Necchi via Mozart, 14 - 20122 Milano, Italia tel +39 02 76340121 Beautiful house with heated outdoor pool in a big garden constructed between 1932-1935 in the city centre. It is as the owners left and and allows you a peak at live of the rich and famous pre- and post WWII. Guest of the owners included the Spanish king and the Princes’ of Savoia http://www.casemuseomilano.it/en/casamuseo.php?ID=3 Triennale Design Museum Viale Alemagna, 6 20121 - Milano Several changing exhibitions, with usually one especially for children. http://www.triennale.it/Index.php?lang=_eng FARMS (Cascine) to visit Most farms will have a small playground, animals to pet and some of their produce to seel. Some also offer to organize birthday parties. Guzzafame Gaggiano (MI) Tel 02 9086659 http://www.cascinaguzzafame.it/inglese.htm Cascina Campi Via Fratelli Rizzardi, 15 , Milano www.cascinacampi.it Cascina Caremma http://www.caremma.com/home For more information on other farms google “fattorie didattiche lombardia” or check out this Italian website: http://www.agricoltura.regione.lombardia.it/sito/tmpl_action.asp?DocumentoId=4126&Sezi oneId=2400000000&action=Documento MUSIC FOR CHILDREN Crescendo in Musica Concerts adapted for children that are 3-12 years old by the Orchestra Giuseppe Verdi. Tickets and information at: 02 83389401 and www.laverdi.org Pomeriggi Musicali (musical afternoons) Concerts for children aged 4 years and older around the holidays (Halloween concert, Christmas concert, Carneval concert etc) 13 Theatro Dal Verme tel. 02 87905 www.dalverme.org Musicals Location for visiting musicals and shows are mainly the Palasharp and the Allianz Theatro. Please check their websites for future shows and tickets. Palasharp, Via Santelia 33, Tel. 02 33400551 www.palasharp.gruppotogni.it Allianz Theatro, via Vittorio,6, Assiago Tel. 199128800 www.allianztheatro.it BIRTHDAY PARTY Places - for elementary school kids: LUDUM srl via Pietrasanta 14, Milano , info@ludum.it, Tel: 02/56816429 Playparty Via Emilia 30/21, Buccinasco; play.party@libero.it, Tel. 02 45715903 Ippolandia Piazzale dello Sport n6, 20151 Milano Tel. 348 0420787, 334 9372726 www.ippolandia.it Troppa Pizza Pizza Restaurants that organizes children parties as well with animation and obviously great pizza. www.troppapizza.com Via Carlo Torre 22/B, Milano (Zona Naviglio) +39 02 58118218 Viale Certosa 63, Milano + 39 02 39211650 Fun&Fun | Via Beroldo 2, 20127 Milano | Tel/Fax 02.26144294 | info@funefun.it Birthday parties for kids may also be organized in the Aquarium, the Triennale, the Museum of Natural History and other museums. (Contact details see in the Museum section of this booklet.) If you are planning to have a kids entertainment at your party (clowns, fairy queens etc), or help with the organization, here are some contact details: Macchina Creativa Via Trezzo d’Adda, 3 20144 Milano, tel. 02 97386203 info@macchinacreativa.com Organizes children’s parties, very good with girls. www.festedicompleanno.net Mago Leo – magician for adults and kids events www.magoleo.com, mymagicmoments@hotmail.com, +39 349 3893440 Gianluca Rossi (Orlando, the clown) Organizes children parties. Tel. 02 39215654 www.gianlucarossi.com ACTIVITIES FOR OLDER KIDS/ TEENAGERS Bars/Hangouts: Tricky’s Castle 14 Via San Carpoforo, 4 - Milano (MI) Old Fashion Discotheque http://www.oldfashion.it/ Go Kart Dromokart Via Emilia, 10, 20090 Buccinasco (MI) http://www.dromokart.com/ Mediolanum Forum Ice skating & bowling, http://www.forumnet.it/ PARKS Parco Sempione Playground, lots of paths for biking, small area with train and "go cart" track (to age 10), lots of open space for impromptu soccer, frisbee, etc. Last year there was a carnival here throughout Carnevale season, and actually the whole month of February and into March. A pretty good balance of games of chance, plus rides, trampolines, etc. Giardini Pubblici Nice big park with playground, pony rides on the weekend, bumper cars, a lake, some rocks to climb. Parco Don Giussani / Parco Solari Via Andrea Solari - lots of playgrounds, cycling path, swimming pool 15 LET' S SHOP! On Saturday afternoons the city is crowded and you will need to allow more time for shopping. Most shops are closed on Sundays and Monday mornings (they will open around 3:30 Monday afternoon). The best shopping months are in spring and fall, when the new collections of the season are available. In December, most of the shops are opened on Sundays. August is the most unfavorable month for a shopping trip because many shops will be closed for vacation. The sales in Milan offer welcome discounts for bargain hunters. To save money, the best time to shop is during the summer or winter sales. The summer sale starts the first Saturday in July and continues until the end of August. The winter sale begins on the first Saturday in January and continues through mid February. Major streets for shopping in Milan city center Luxury brands: Corso Vittorio Emanuele, Via Monte Napoleone, Via della Spiga, High Street brands Via S. Andrea, Corso Vercelli, Corso Genova, Corso di Porta Ticinese, Corso Buenos Aires etc. Department stores La Rinascente Duomo : Mon~Sun, 10:00-21:00 http://www.rinascente.it/webapp/ COIN : Fashion, Toys, Home accessory collections, cosmetics… Mon-Sat, 9:00-19:30 (opening is depends on area) http://www.coin.it/jsp/en/negozio/negozioid_11.jsp DIY shop : IKEA, BRICO, LEROY MERLIN FURNITURE: Maisons du Monde www.maisonsdumonde.com Sports : DECATHLON Electronics and Computers Fnac, Mediaworld, Euronics, Trony, Expert, Unieuro, Darty etc. Street and Flea Markets Popular both for Italians and foreigners, the street markets take place every day of the week in particular areas of Milan. Here you can find a bargain on textiles, shoes, bags and underwear as well as typical Italian fresh foods, fruits and vegetables, Italian wines, fish and cheese such as the famous Parmesan and Grana Padano, Parma ham and sausages of local production. List of street festivals and markets in Milan: Monday: via Zamagna, via Kramer, piazza Mirabello Tuesday: viale Papiniano and via B.Marcello Wednesday: via Aicardo, piazzale Martini and via Zuretti Thursday: via Osoppo, via Ampere, piazza Mirabello, via P. Calvi Friday: via Crema, via M. Aurelio, largo V. Alpini Saturday: viale Papiniano, via B. MarceIlo, piazzale Lagosta, via Fauche Street markets take place from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 16 Outlet shopping / Stock Houses SALVAGENTE (Milan) via Bronzetti 16 phone 02/76110328 Biggest and best known stock house. They also have a new location for kids Designer outlet McARTHUR GLEN (SerravaIle, 1 hour by car from Milan) www.mcarthurglen.com FOX TOWN (Mendrisio, Switzerland 1 hour by car from Milan and don't forget your passport). www.foxtown.ch bus shuttle to fox town www.zaniviaggi.it SERRAVALLE DESIGNER OUTLET Via della Moda 1, 15069 Serravalle Scrivia www.mcarthurglen.it/serravalle/it (80 km from Milano, A7 direct. Genova) DIFFUSIONE TESTILE Outlet of Max Mara group including brands such as Max Mara, Max &Co, Marella, PennyBlack, Marina Rinaldi, persoona, iblues, Sportmax and Weekend. VIA BENDETTO CROCE, 1/A, CESANO BOSCONE (MI) 2012 http://www.diffusionetessile.it/it/Home-Page USED Children Clothing and articles 013 Store, Via Trivulzio 22, Milano (MM DeAngeli) http://www.013store.it/ SPECIALTY FOOD STORE American/International Superpolo http://www.milanomia.com/VIA/PACIOLI/SUPERPOLO/SUPERPOLO.htm International (including American) food, plus organic and specialty foods. Expensive, but good to go to if you really need maple syrup for your pancakes (and mix to make the pancakes!) California Bakery American style bakery based in Milano. At Largo Augusto 1, 20122 Milan Sugartree Bakery Via Belotti 11, 20129 Milano, www.sugartree.it, phone 02 795350 Best cakes from around the world. Korean, Japanese Asia Mart Viale Monte Nero,19 Milano ☎ 02-546 6983/ ☎ cell, 320 154 8918 Non Ecopass area, Mon-Sat, 10:00-19:00) Semi Via Angelo Moro, 79 20097 San Donato Milanese (MI) ☎ 02-3653 3033/ ☎ cell, 338 329 0226 (Tue-Sat, 10:00-13:00/15:00~-0:00) Arirang 17 Via Raffaello Sanzio, 16 20149 Milano ☎ 02-4851 8656 Manna Market Via G.Pascoli3 ☎ 02- 3655 3211 (Mon 13:00-15:00, Tue-Sat, 10:00-13:00/15:00-20:00 ) Kathay International Foodstore Via Rosmini 11 Via Clitumno 18 Piazza IV Novembre 4 British Grocery (International) Stocks food from around the world in addition to British foods. Viale Beatrice D'Este 48, 20122 Milan German/Austrian/South Tyrolean Delicatessen South Tyrolean food from the Dolomites, German style bread, Speck (bacon), pastry, Applestrudel etc Corso San Gottardo 8 or PIAZZA S. MARIA BELTRADE 2 (Via Torino), Milano http://www.delicatessen.eu/negozi.htm TOY STORES Toy Center Via Mauro Macchi 29, Milano (near Centrale station) Cittá del Sole Many wooden toys and educational games & books, various locations in the city center. Main location: Via Orefici 13. www.cittadelsole.it Imaginarium Largo Augusto 10, www.imaginarium.it Mamma Angelina Via Nino Oxilia 19/A, everything organic amde with wood and fabric, www.mammaangelina.it 18 INTERNATIONAL BOOKSTORES Feltrinelli International http://www.lafeltrinelli.it/fcom/it/home/pages/puntivendita/negozi/trova/lombardia/laFeltrinelli-International-Milano.html, located near the US Consulate in Piazza Cavour. Good selection of books in English for kids and adults, plus many books for learning languages. The American Bookstore Small, Via Camperio 16 (close to Castello Sforzesco) Panton's English Bookshop More British books, but has books for all ages. http://www.englishbookshop.it/eng/default.asp Mondadori Books and CD Messaggerie Musicali – Libreria Mondadori Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 24 (Mon 13:00-20:30/ Tue-Sun 10:00-23:00) HAIRDRESSERS Marchina Hair Styling Corso Venezia 3 (2nd floor), there’s a lady whose name is Mary and who speak English (but only she does, not the rest of the staff) Pier Giuseppe Moroni Via San Pietro all'Orto 26, Milano Tel: 02 76021631 or 76003419 http://www.piergiuseppemoroni.com/ Does not seem to be the most economic option but certainly worth to keep for the special occasion. Katia Tel. 0290753079 Quite a few people Milano3 use her services. Sara Hillow Largo Toscanini 1, 20122 Milano phone 02 36708053 www.sarahillow.com Ask for Jurgen, he speaks English. COMPUTER First aid/set up ìMacchinisti.com, Simone Andrea Pozzi +39 3332685437 Apple support wizard who can fix your sick computer or help you set up a network, your new computer, etc. 19 CHARITIES (that will take your old furniture, toys and clothes) When you have shopped too much or are about to move. Associazione i.B.V.A. Via Calatafimi 10, Tel. 02 89405860, www.ibva.it You can contact Mr. Mauro Mogno mauro.mogno@ibva.it for more details and pick up of your old furniture or toys. San Vittore Church Via degli Olivetani 1 Monday from 15:00 – 17:00 they will take your old clothes and pass them to those you need them most. CAF (association for helping children coming from very difficult families. Ages: 3-18) v. E. Orlando, 15 (MI) Tel. 02 8265051 CINEMA MONDAYS ANTEOSPAZIOCINEMA Via Milazzo,9 - tel.02.6597732 (MM2-11-29-30-33-41-43-94) TUESDAYS ARCOBALENO FILM CENTER V.le Tunisia 11-tel.02.29406054 (MM1 -5-11) THURSDAYS Cinema MEXICO via Savona 57-tel.02.48951802 (tram/busses 14-61-68-90-91) SHOW TIMES 13:00-15:10-17:20-19:40-22:00 °13:00-16:00-17:20-19:20-22:00 *13:00-16:20-20:00 It is possible that there could be daily changes of the program. THEATER/MUSIC www.milanoinfotourist.com - concerts, Classic, Rock Jazz Pop www.teatroallascala.org Blue Note, Jazz Club and restaurant, www.bluenote.com, very famous Jazz club www.aboutmilan.com/theatres-and-music-in-milan.html 20 CLUBS & ACTIVITIES Benvenuto The Benvenuto Club is an international association of English-speaking women with approximately 400 members providing a forum where they can make friends and participate in activities together. http://www.benvenutomilano.net/ Professional Womens Club The Professional Women’s Association of Milan (PWA) is a dynamic group of international women with diverse backgrounds, cultures and occupations. PWA aims to foster personal and professional development and to provide a friendly forum for networking and growth http://www.pwa-milan.org/ BENVENUTE - Welcome ladies! We are a group of English-speaking women from all around the world, with a connection to Milano 3. Our group's goals are to warmly welcome all newcomers to the area, to learn from each other, and to have a great time in Italy together. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/m3friends/ Societa’ Dante Alighieri Together with the Circolo della Stampa organizes literary, musical and historal tours and events (in Italian language). Via Napo Torriani 10, 20124 Milano, www.societadantealihieri.org Partyamo Group of Italians and expatriates meeting for aperitivi and evenings out. http://www.partyamo.com/ Internations Online community that has local Milan based ambassadors organizing events to meet other members (Italians and Expats) http://www.internations.org/ Associazione Mamme di Basiglio - Milano3 http://www.comune.basiglio.mi.it/page.asp?IDCategoria=668&IDSezione=11091&ID=1651 15 A group of mothers in Milano3/Basiglio that organizes activities and events to promote the social integration of families and support all mothers, as well as activities that raise environmental awareness and promote the fundamental rights of children. Contact: mammemi3@yahoo.it SPORTS ACTIVITY in Milan The City of Milan prints the MILANOSPORT program, through which you can easily find where should you go for swimming, health club, tennis and help you to resister the lesson what you want do . MILANOSPORT S.P.A www.milanosport.it Viale Tunisia 35 ☎ 02-623451 21 MILANOSPORT POINT – Information desk Via Dogana, 2 ☎ 02-8058 3141 (near Duomo) (Mon-Fri, 10:30~14:00/15:00~19:00) Bowling Corvetto Via Marco d´Argrate 23, 0257404495 Dei Fiori via Renzo e Lucia 4, 02 89516987 Diodi Via Cavezzali 9, 02 2894929 Baseball Kennedy, Via Olivieri 11phone 02 4599310 Saini, Via Corelli 136 phone 02 7562741 Centro polispor. Crespi, Via Valvassori Peroni 48, 02 2361066 Cricket Milan Cricket Club J. Thorpe 02 26821470 Major Golf Clubs in Milan Golf Club Ambrosiano Cascina Bertacca 20080 Bubbiano ☎ 02-9084 0820 Castello di Tolcinasco Golf Club Loc. Torcinasco 20090 Pieve Emanuele ☎ 02-9045 7291 Golf Club Le Rovedine next to ASM http://www.rovedine.com/pages/golf-rov/ Pilates Via Ripamonti 44, 20141 Milano (also in English) http://www.pilatescentermilano.com/ Swimming pools/ piscina Milano www.milanodabere.it/milano/piscine Yoga in English The Yoga Place, Via Giasone del Maino, 16, 20146 Milano tel: 320 217 7870 Hilary Harbour club (sports and spa) V. Cascina Bellaria 19, San Siro You can contact George Ghandour. He is a friend of an ASM mum and has been „warned“ about callers from ASM: ghandour.g@harbourclub.it, 02-4528620 www.harbourclub.it Day Spa: TermeMilano Piazzale Medaglie d’Oro 2 www.termemilano.com 22 LANGUAGE schools Korean School Scoula Fratelli Cervi, Via S. Benedetto Da Norcia (Noverasco di Opera) ☎ 335 8075207 www.koreanschool-milan.com Japanese School (for Elementary to Middle schooler) Scuola Giapponese Di Milano, Via Arzaga, 10, 20146 Milano ☎ 02-415 0291 Societa’ Dante Alighieri School of Italian Language and Culture for Foreigners supported by the Italian government to spread Italian culture (similar to British Counsil & Goethe Insitute) Via Napo Torriani 10, 20124 Milano, www.societadantealighieri.org Il Centro Italian language school Via Brera 11, 20121 Milano, www.ilcentro.net Istituto Dante Alighieri Italian language school p.le L. Cadorna 9, 20123 Milano, www.dantealighieri.org private teacher: Rossella comes to your house, excellent individual italian lessons, very flexible, phone 329 7254988 mail: rossellag63@libero.it COOKING CLASSES in English: La Cucina Italiana in piazza Aspromonte 15 – 20131 Milan, tel. 02/70642242 http:/www.lacucinaitaliana.it/default.aspx?idPage=1406 INTERNATIONAL CHURCH services Church Services in forgeign languages: Information on www.diocesidimilano.it , click on „migranti“ and then on „messe in lingua straniera“ for a list of forgeign languages and then click on the language you are interested in to get the churches and the times for mass in that language. ISLAMIC Centre, Via Cassanese 3 Milano 2 phone 02 2137080 Korean services Roman Catholic church Chiesa Santi Martiri Coreani Corso Manusardi Luigi 5, 20136 Milano ☎ 02-8372 998 Protestant church 23 Milano Korean Church Via Carducci 2, 20123 Settimo Milanese (MI) ☎ 02- 3351 0378 Milano Hanmaum Church Via Luigi Dottesio 15, 20133 Milano ☎ 02-8969 3012 English services Chiesa Di Altri Culti All Saints Anglican Episcopal Church www.allsaints.it Via Solferino, 17, 20121 Milano (Lombardia), Italy +39 02 6552258 German Catholics in Milan http://www.deutschekatholiken-mailand.it/ Synagogues Jewish Community Center, Via Sally Mayer 2,phone 02 48311001 Central Synagogue ,Via Guastella 19 phone 02 5512029 Zen Buddist, Via Agnesi 18 phone 02 58306763 TRANSPORTATION Ecopass-system Ecopass-system has been effective to reduce the volume of traffic and dust caused from vehicles since Jan. 2008. When you need to drive in Ecopass zone you have to purchase Ecopass. If you ignore this, you would be fined 70 Euro ~275Euro. For more information www.comune.milano.it/dseserver/ecopass/index.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecopass Zona C Area C, the Congestion Charge, has phased in Milan on January the 16th 2012. New access regulations to the city centre apply. Monday to Friday from 7.30am to 7.30pm. Access to the area called “Cerchia dei Bastioni" (via 43 entrance points) is restricted to drivers purchasing the 5 Euro ticket valid for all vehicles. Special terms apply to residents and duty vehicles. Bicycles, scooters, electric cars, vehicles displaying blue badges[1] for disabled people as well as hybrid, methane powered, lpg and biofuel cars (up to December, 31st, 2012) are exempted from the charge. Excluding the above mentioned exemptions, Euro 0 petrol vehicles and diesel fuelled vehicles Euro 1, 2 and 3 no longer have access to the city center. See for more information: www.comune.milano.it also in english, see here also for payment possibilities Public Transportation Milan city public transport information on buses, trams and the underground 24 www.atm-mi.it The website for the Italian trains. (also available in English) www.trenitalia.com Very informative website (actually for people with disabilities but useful for expats as it is in English and well explained ) on transportation in Milan www.milanopertutti.it http://www.milanopertutti.it/paginainterna.asp?m=2&s=17&tipo=mezzipubblici Taxi You can call a taxi as well as use a waiting taxi at the taxi points. You have to pay an additional fee at nighttime (10:00 pm-06:00am) and holidays. Autoradiotaxi ☎ 02-8585 Taxi Blue ☎ 02-4040 Yellow Taxi ☎ 02-6969 Amico Taxi ☎ 02-4000 Private car In Italy, if you own a car, you have to pay a road tax. Check the website Automobile Club Italia (Italian only) http://www.aci.it/ You can also go to a DRIVING SCHOOL and ask for help Telepass or Viacard is useful when driving on the autostrada. the viacard you can buy from an Autogrill station. Telepass you can buy at the Punto blue on the autostrada. With the device on your windshield you can pass through the tlepass lane without stopping for payment. To get it you need an italian bank account. Parking rules The parking areas in Milan along the street next to the sidewalks are designated by blue white and yellow lines. Blue lines You can park for a price Yellow lines reserved for people who have a residence permit White lines as long as the lines are not close to a sidewalk you can park for free Do not panic if they ask you for the car keys in covered parking areas! 25 AIRPORTS Linate 10 km east of centre, easily reached by taxi bus 73 or bus connector from Stazione centrale Malpensa 45 km northwest of Milan, there are two separate Terminals - check carefully, you can take Malpensa Express train - every half an hour, 11€ single ticket, takes 40 min to Cadorna metro station or Malpensa shuttle bus www.malpensashuttle.com to Stazione centrale every 20/30 min., cost 5 € takes 45/60 min. depending on traffic Orio al Serio (Bergamo) 1 hour from Stazione centrale 6,70€ www.autostradale .it EXCURSIONS (outside Milan) Hippolandia Inflatable park at Trenno racetrack, for up to age 12. It's fun to go watch some horse races, then let them run off steam in the inflatable park next to the track. http://www.ippodromimilano.it/2008/ns_ippolandia.asp There's also an indoor "playplace" for winter, "Trottolandia", up to age 10. Gardaland water park formerly Parco Aquatico, only open in summer, but lots of fun for kids of all ages. Some slides I wouldn't go down!! http://www.gardalandwaterpark.it/ Acquapark Via Gramsci, 21 www.acquasportpark.it Acquaworld www.acquaworld.it Concorezzo, Via la Pira 16 Onda splash Water Park Via Bereguardo, 3, 27020 Zerbolo' (PV) http://www.ondasplash.it/ Leolandia/ Minitalia Capriate (BG), www.minitalia.com Parco della Preistoria (Dinosaur Park) Giant conrete Dinosaurs, trainrides, play ground, picnic area http://www.parcodellapreistoria.it/ Cowboyland Via Morato 18, Voghera (PV) www.cowboys.it Idroscalo Club www.idroscaloclub.org 26 Jungle Raider Park www.jungleraiderpark.com Canevaworld http://www.canevaworld.it/ Other parks are: www.tuttiparchi.com http://www.parksmania.it Castello di Gropparello http://www.castellodigropparello.it/ Zoo Le Cornelle via Cornelle, 16 - 24030 VALBREMBO (BERGAMO) http://www.lecornelle.it/index.asp Parco faunistico La Torbiera Small zoo with tigers, birds, monkeys etc all around a small lake. Paths and picnic area are very shady so great in the summer heat and great for public holidays as it is not so well known and therefore not so full and overrun on holidays. 28010 Agrate Conturbia, Novara – Italy phone +39 0322 832135-6 [cell] +39 340 5253449 http://www.latorbiera.it/ Monte Tamaro Switzerland great place for hiking, summer sledging, downhill mountainbiking and having fun www.montetamaro.ch HOLIDAYS in Milan 01 Jan. Capodanno 06 Jan Epifania Feb./Mar Carnevale 08 Mar. Festa della Donna 19 Mar. Festa del Papa’ Mar./Apr. La Settimana Santa, Pasqua 22 Apr. Fondazione di Roma 25 Apr. Anniversario della Liberazione d’Italia 01 May. Festa del Lavoro 01 Jun. Anniversario della Repubblica 15 Aug. Ferragosto or Assunzione 07 Dec. Sant’ Ambrogio 25 Dec. Natale 26 Dec. Santo Stefano 31 Dec. Ultimo dell’anno (San Silvestro) 27 MEDICAL INFORMATION Below you will find a list of the best hospital in Milan. Bring patience and snacks... We wish you will be always safe and sound, but if not, Milan has a health system and doctors amongst the best of the world. For everything you need you can check the website http://www.provincia.milano.it/turismo_en/infoutili.html?idbonsainode=80 with links to the hospitals' website and maps to reach them. GENERAL First Aid Ospedale Niguarda Piazza Ospedale Maggiore 3, 20162 Milano tel +39 02 6444.1 fax +39 02 6420901 http://www.ospedaleniguarda.it/ Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico via Francesco Sforza 28 , 20122 Milano MI telephone switchboard +39 02 55031 http://www.policlinico.mi.it/ San Carlo Hospital via Pio II 3 , 20153 Milano MI telephone 02 40221 San Paolo Hospital via Di Rudini’ 8 , 20142 Milano MI information telephone +39 02 81841 http://www.ao-sanpaolo.it/ Istituto Clinico Humanitas Rozzano (MI) www.humanitas.it IEO Oncology and this means first of all prevention. So, for any check up and high level consultation you can refer to it. via Ripamonti 435 Doctors are used to speak in English. For senology consultation, this is an ASM father: Oreste Gentilini, general surgeon, deputy director, senology department oreste.gentilini@ieo.it PEDIATRIC First Aid Clinica Pediatrica De Marchi dell'Università di Milano via della Commenda, 9, 20122 Milano telefono +39-02-55192026 fax +39-02-93881978 centralino Clinica De Marchi +39 02 55031 www.policlinico.mi.it 28 Buzzi via Castelvetro 32 - Milano Switchboard Tel. 02.5799.1 Pediatric First Aid Tel. 02/5799.5363 MATERNITY Hospital Buzzi via Castelvetro 32 - Milano Switchboard Tel. 02.5799.1 Maternity 24h/24 - Tel. 02.5799.5363 Mangiagalli via della Commenda 12 , 20122 Milano MI information: telephone switchboard +39 02 55031 Sexual Violence First Aid telephone +39 02 55032489 Macedonio Melloni via Macedonio Melloni 52 , 23129 Milano MI telephone +39 02 63631 http://www.fbf.milano.it/newsite/informazioni.php?npresidio=2 San Paolo Hospital via Di Rudinì 8 , 20142 Milano MI information telephone +39 02 81841 http://www.ao-sanpaolo.it/ DOCTORS International Doctors/ Medical Centers: American International Medical Clinic Dr. Freilich is the primary clinician, US trained, and VERY helpful. Spoke with me and advised me on the phone when I was sick, and I had never been a patient! Dr. Stefania Paesani is a pediatrician who is at the clinic once a week. WONDERFUL. US trained, so understands our culture and expectations for care. Does house calls. http://www.aimclinic.it/ Milan Medical Center: Via Angelo Mauri 3, 20144 Milano; www.milanmedicalcenter.it Speak German, English and Italian. Very nice, make house calls and always ready to help. You will find there pediatrician, obstetricians and GPs. Dott.ssa Emanuela Di Re, Ginecologia & Ostetricia, Via Santo Spirito 13, Tel. 0276023877. ASM mother and fluent English speaker. 29 Acupuncturist Dr Cavenago Via Bagutta 1 phone 339867899 / 02795395 Dr Gallo Pascal 3387131118 Via Parmagianino 14 (speaks french and italian) Eye Specialist San Raffaele hospital Pzle Cadorna Luigi 10 phone 0226431 excellent eye specialists Dermatology Dermatological Institute - Ospedale Maggior via Pace 9 phone 02 55031 Odontoiatra (dentist) Dott. Paolo Tonveronachi via Olmetto,10 tel 02 876120 Dr. Reint Reynders (Orthodontist) via M. Bandello 15, 20123 Milano, phone 02 48008585 Speaks English, Dutch and Italian Dr. DeGier (dentist) Via Boccaccio 31, 20123 Milan, 02 4800 8182 speaks English, Italian and Dutch Dott. Guido Bracchetti () via Durini, 27, Milano, tel. 02 76023438 English and Italian speaking. Ortodontista infantile (pediatric dental orthopaedics) Dott.ssa Anita Perego via Olmetto,10 tel 02 876120 Orthopedic Dr Paolo Trezzo Via Gentilino 9 phone 335 1238634 Colo-rectal surgery and speaks Spanish as mother language. Leonardo Lenisa leonardo_lenisa@lycos.com Works at the Pio X Hospital, via Nava 31, which is close to Zara subway stop Gynecologist Dott.ssa Sarah Montefusco (English and Italian speaking) via M. Fanti, 2 tel. 333 62 84 993 Prof / Dottoressa Giovanna Testa 026595863 www.danadonna.net (speaks english perfectly) Pediatrician Dott.ssa Stefania Paesani Corso Vercelli 7 Tel. 02 4986912, (Mon afternoon, Thurs Morning, Fri afternoon) Via Mercalli 11, Tel. 02 58319808 (Wed Afternoon) 30 Physiotherapists Dennis Ghirardi Macedonia Melloni Hosp. 347 7131360 Physiotherapy laboratory Dr Boioli Faustino corso Buenos Aires 18 phone 02 2047485 Private Doctor (in MILANO 3) Dr. Bustros (Italian speaking only) ☎ cell, 338 1167 184 Dr. Podestá (Italian, English speaking) ☎ cell, 335 7078 408 Dr. Luca Rovati (plastic surgeon) via Belgioioso, Milano, Cell 333 6525772 Speaks English Rosaria Worthon (Psychoanalyst) via M. Bandello 14, 20123 Milano, cell 333 2860156 PHARMACY You need a prescrizione (prescription) to buy an antibiotic or certain other medicine, but you can get some medicine treating light symptoms such as a headache or stomach ache over the counter. Opening time is usually on 08:30-12:30/15:30-9:30. During the night and holidays you could find an open pharmacy through: ☎ 800 801 185 and www.asl.milano.it/farmaciel.asp. The pharmacy which is located in Central station is open for 365 days a year and 24hrs a day. EMERGENCY NUMBERS and what to say: Police (Carabinieri or Polizia): Dial 112 or 113 English: HELP! Italian: AIUTO! English: I live in (your address) and my phone number is ... Italian: Abito (your address) e il mio telefono é (phone number) Ambulance (ambulanza): Dial 118 English: I need an ambulance and a doctor! Italian: Ho bisogno di un'ambulanza e di un medico! English: I live in (your address) and my phone number is ... Italian: Abito (your address) e il mio telefono é (phone number). Fire Department (Vigili del fuoco ): Dial 118 English: Fire! Fire! My house is buming! Italian: Al fuoco, Al fuoco. La mia casa sta bruciando Infant emergency: Dial 114 Continual Dental assistance for 24 hours 02 865460 Poison Control Center 02 66101029 31
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