Publisher's Synopsis
Nouvelle Description De La Ville De Milan offers a detailed portrait of Milan and its surroundings in the 18th century. Authored by Giovanni Battista Carta, this guide provides a comprehensive exploration of the city's landmarks, culture, and history, along with an account of a journey to the three major lakes in the Lombardy region.
This historical guide is an invaluable resource for understanding Milanese society and landscape during this era, offering insights into the architecture, customs, and natural beauty that defined the region. Readers will discover a meticulously detailed view of Milan and gain a sense of the city's charm and significance as it appeared to travelers of the time. The appended journey to the lakes adds another layer of allure, capturing the scenic splendor of the Italian lake district.
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