Visit the real Via Gluck in Milan. Learn the history of Adriano Celentano's hit song about the loss of nature to the concrete city.

"Là dove c'era l'erba ora c'è una città..." ("Where there was grass, now there is a city..."). If you ask any Italian to sing a song about Milan, they will sing "Il ragazzo della via Gluck" (The Boy from Gluck Street) by Adriano Celentano.
Released in 1966, the song tells the autobiographical story of Celentano leaving his childhood home in Via Cristoforo Gluck (near the Central Station). At the time, the edge of the city was still green fields. He returns years later to find only concrete, tarmac, and buildings. It was one of the first environmentalist pop songs in history.
You can visit the street today. It is near the Greco neighborhood, close to the railway tracks.
Celentano is to Milan what Sinatra is to New York. His dialect, his attitude, and his style are quintessentially Milanese.

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