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[[File:Paolo_Monti_-_Servizio_fotografico_-_BEIC_6365452.jpg|thumb|200px|Design 50s building of Corso Italia]]
[[File:Corso Italia, Cerchia dei navigli, Milano, Lombardia, Italy - panoramio.jpg|thumb|200px|View of the Corso Italia in Milano]]
[[File:7162MilanoCorsoItalia.JPG|thumb|200px|View of the Corso Italia in Milano]]

The '''Corso Italia''' is a long and very famous [[street]] in the center [[Milan]].

Corso Italia is a high-class residential street in the centre of the Italian city of [[Milan]].

From Viale Beatrice d'Este to Via Santa Sofia, Corso Italia is part of the prestigious and exclusive Quadronno district.

The street is 900 meters long and 40 meters wide. It links with [[Viale Beatrice d'Este]] and the square Piazza Missori. It is one of the most expensive street of the world. Rent is more than Euro 150 000/100m² in a year.

Streets inside this area include [[Viale Beatrice d'Este]], Via San Martino, Via Marco Burigozzo, Via S. Luca, Via Cosimo del Fante, Via Giuseppe Mercalli, Via Santa Sofia, Via Molino delle Armi, Via Crocefisso, Piazza Santa Eufemia, Via Rugabella, Piazza Bertarelli, Via Maddalena, Via Giuseppe Barellai, Via Achille Mauri and Piazza Missori.

== Transport ==
* [[File:Milano linea M3.svg|25px|Linea M3 (metropolitana di Milano)]] [[Missori (subway of Milano)|Missori]]
* [[File:Milano linea M3.svg|25px|Linea M3 (metropolitana di Milano)]] [[Crocetta (subway of Milano)|Crocetta]]

==References==
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==Related pages==
* [[Viale Beatrice d'Este]]
* [[Quadrilatero della moda]]
* [[Monte Napoleone]]
* [[List of upscale shopping districts]]


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