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Viale Luigi Majno (or just ''Viale Majno'') is one of the main street of a large residential area in the eastern part of the centre of Milan. According to a study made by Corriere della Sera, Viale Luigi Majno is one of the most expensive residential areas of Milan, reaching up to €20,000 per square meter in some buildings. == Location and Extension == Viale Luigi Majno is located in the eastern part of Milan's ''cerchia dei bastioni'' (the area of the city which was surrounded by the Spanish walls built in 1549 by Ferrante I Gonzaga and demolished among the 19th and 20th century). This street extends from Viale Bianca Maria (in the south) and Viale Città di Fiume (in the north); it is separated from the first by Piazza del Tricolore (which is traversed by Corso Monforte as well) and from the second by Piazza Oberdan (or just Porta Venezia). Viale Luigi Majno connects two of the most busy streets of the city: Corso Buenos Aires (and its prosecution Corso Venezia) and Corso Monforte. Although Viale Majno is only about 550 meters long, it is connected to West by (from North) Via Borghetto, Via Baretti, Via Rossini, Via Maggiolini and it is connected to East (to the parallel street Viale Piave) by (from North) Via Morelli, Via De Bernardi and Via Pindemonte. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Viale Luigi Majno」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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