Once you arrive in the economical capital city of Italy, the first spot you need to visit is the Duomo, symbol of the city and important example of gothic architecture. The beauty of the Duomo is completed by its main pinnacle where you can see the famous Madonnina, a statue made of golden bronze, 4m high. Near the Duomo you can find Palazzo dell’Arengario with the marvellous Museum of 900. If you like the art of the 900, especially futurism, then Palazzo dell’Arengario is an attraction you need to visit in Milan. This building, which is near both the Duomo and Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery, from 2009 hosts one of the most important collection of Italian art of the last century, with great importance given to the works of Boccioni, Marinetti, Balla and the other artists belonging to the avant-garde movement of Futurism.