We are in Milan, the capital of Lombardy, of Italian fashion and social life. Famous for its Cathedral, the Vittorio Emanuele gallery, the Sforza Castle and the Scala. Milan is not only this, there are many unusual and less known but beautiful places, such as the Parco Sempione Library, inside the Park, in a glass pavilion, on a small isolated hill. The monumental cemetery, inaugurated in 1866, characterized by Gothic, Romanesque and Byzantine styles, rich in wonderful statues, details and with an enchanting temple. La Maggiolina, a little-known neighborhood that deserves for its unusual architecture for Milan, namely the picturesque Igloo Houses, built in 1946. The Vigorelli Velodrome, between the City Life district and Corso Sempione, where the famous concert of the Beatles in '65. And the aforementioned City Life, with a park of 168 thousand square meters and three skyscrapers. Villa Invernizzi and its flamingos, a stone's throw from Corso Venezia, is this beautiful Art Nouveau villa inhabited by dozens of pink flamingos.