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The Boy from Via Gluck - Celentano's Milan

Discover the story behind Adriano Celentano's hit 'Il ragazzo della via Gluck'. Visit the real street in Milan and understand its cultural significance.

5/1/2025
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Adriano Celentano on Via Gluck

If you turn on an Italian oldies radio station, sooner or later you will hear a guitar strum and a rough voice singing: "Là dove c'era l'erba ora c'è una città..." (Where there was grass, now there is a city...)

This is Adriano Celentano, and the song is "Il ragazzo della via Gluck" (The Boy from Via Gluck). It is not just a song; it is the anthem of Milan's modernization.

The Story Behind the Song

Celentano was born at Via Gluck 14. In the 1940s, this street (near the Central Station) was the extreme outskirts of the city. There were fields, streams, and grass. He played barefoot with his friends. But in the 1950s and 60s, the "Economic Miracle" exploded. Milan needed housing. New factories and apartment blocks devoured the countryside. The song, released in 1966, was an autobiographical lament. He leaves the street, becomes famous, and returns years later to find his green paradise covered in "cement and houses."

Celentano on Via Gluck

Visiting Via Gluck Today

The street still exists. It runs parallel to the train tracks near Stazione Centrale (Blue Line Bus).

  • The Vibe: It is not a tourist spot. It is a normal, grey street.
  • The Plaque: At number 14, there is a small plaque commemorating the song.
  • Why Go?: To understand the price Milan paid for its success.

À propos de l’auteur

Music Historian

Music Historian

Ce guide est écrit pour vous aider à naviguer dans les options de bus touristiques de Milan, offrant des conseils pratiques pour les visiteurs qui veulent voir le meilleur de la ville efficacement.

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