On the 5th weekend, I went to Pavia and Milan to look for Camillo Golgi and Milan cathedral. In Pavia, I saw Golgi's home but didn't find his tomb in the cemetery. In Milan, I climbed to the top of the cathedral in about 200 steps. I tried to speak Italian but confused with Spanish (Leche for Latte). Like the Italian movies in 1950s, the Milanian are cold and seldom smile, but their shopping street might be the most longest in the world (2km). Of course, it's a city full of tourists, all the time.
Milan Central Station
the grandest station I ever seen
Even apple is designed by human now
University of Pavia was found in 1361, when it was once the education center of Europe
Camillo Golgi once lived here
A modern design in old palace
The Relics of University of Milan
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