Relive the funniest scene in Italian cinema history in Piazza del Duomo. Plus, discover locations from 'House of Gucci' and 'I Am Love'.

Milan has often played the role of the industrious, gray counterpart to Rome's dolce vita in cinema. But it has its own iconic moments.
The most famous movie scene ever shot in Milan comes from the 1956 comedy "Totò, Peppino e la malafemmina". The two Neapolitan brothers arrive in Milan dressed for a Siberian winter (believing northern Italy is basically the North Pole) and try to speak to a "Milanese" vigile (traffic cop).
More recently, Ridley Scott's "House of Gucci" filmed extensively here.
Visconti's masterpiece shows a gritty, 1960s Milan.

This guide is written to help you navigate Milan's sightseeing bus options, offering practical advice for visitors who want to see the best of the city efficiently.
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