Milan Live Webcams
Live webcams of Milan provide real-time views of the streets, squares, architecture, the old town, churches, palaces, hotel, parks, and landmarks of the largest city in northern Italy and capital of Lombardy. The webcams offer panoramic views of the city, its surroundings, and the current weather conditions in Milan. Some of the webcams also offer sound. The most popular webcams are listed at the top of the streaming list. A map on this page displays the exact location of each webcam in Milan.
About Milan
Milan is the capital of the Lombardy region in northern Italy and the second-largest city in the country after Rome. It is the largest financial, economic, and scientific center in Italy, as well as the main transportation, cultural, and tourist hub of northern Italy. Milan is also one of the world’s leading fashion capitals. The city is situated in the Po Valley in northwestern Italy, close to the Swiss border, 145 km (90 miles) north of Genoa, 140 km (87 miles) west of Venice, 310 km (193 miles) northwest of Florence, and 560 km (348 miles) northwest of Rome.
Milan is renowned for its unique blend of historical and modern attractions, such as the Porta Nuova district with its elegant skyscrapers and the Milan Cathedral. The city’s population is about 1.37 million, and its area is 181.67 km² (70.1 square miles). This makes Milan the second-largest city in Italy after Rome, the largest city in northern Italy, and the center of the country’s largest metropolitan area.
Climate in Milan
Milan’s climate is humid subtropical with continental influences. The climate is characterized by hot, humid summers and cold, damp winters. The average temperature in January is around −3°C (27°F). In the summer months, daytime temperatures range from +19°C to +30°C (66°F to 86°F).
Main Attractions of Milan
The main attractions of Milan include:
– Milan Cathedral (Duomo): A stunning example of Gothic architecture and the largest church in Italy.
– Sforza Castle (Castello Sforzesco): A historic fortress that now houses several museums and art collections.
– La Scala Opera House: One of the most famous opera houses in the world.
– Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II: A beautiful 19th-century shopping arcade.
– Santa Maria delle Grazie: The church that hosts Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper.”
– Basilica of Saint Ambrose (Basilica di Sant’Ambrogio): One of the most ancient churches in Milan.
– Museo del Novecento: A museum dedicated to 20th-century art.
– Sempione Park (Parco Sempione): A large city park offering leisure and recreation.
– Church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli presso San Celso: A historic church known for its beautiful architecture.
– Milan Cathedral Museum (Museo del Duomo): Showcasing the history and art of the cathedral.
– Royal Palace of Milan (Palazzo Reale di Milano): A cultural center and museum hosting temporary exhibitions.
– Vertical Forest (Bosco Verticale): A residential complex with green plantings that symbolizes sustainable urban development.
– Branca Tower (Torre Branca): Offering panoramic views of the city.
– Porta Nuova District: Known for its modern skyscrapers and innovative urban planning.
– Unicredit Tower: The tallest building in Milan at 231 meters (758 feet).