Being an off-site student in Milan with the opportunity to experience the city during the month of December can be a magical and unique experience. The city is transformed into an enchanting Christmas scene, with twinkling lights, cozy markets and a variety of festive events. Especially the two-day celebration of St. Ambrose on Dec. 7, the city's patron saint, and Immaculate Conception Day, Dec. 8, mark the start of the Christmas season in Milan, offering a full calendar of must-see events and appointments. In this guide, we will explore the best activities and places to visit to fully experience the Christmas spirit in Milan's bustling metropolis.
1. Exploring the Christmas markets.
The month of December in Milan is synonymous with Christmas markets. The most iconic places are Piazza Duomo and Piazza Castello, which are filled with colorful stalls offering handcrafted gifts, Christmas decorations and culinary delicacies to enjoy. Stop and sip a warm glass of mulled wine and soak in the festive atmosphere surrounding these markets, with illuminations and majestic Christmas trees. Below are the dates of the new 2023 season:
Milan Cathedral Market: from December 1, 2023 to January 6, 2024 Fair of theOh bej! Oh bej! around the Castello Sforzesco: December 7 to 10, 20232. Visiting art galleries and museums
Milan is famous for its rich artistic and cultural history. During December, many art galleries and museums offer Christmas-themed exhibitions and events. A visit to the Brera Art Gallery or the Museo del Novecento can be an inspiring and culturally enriching experience.
In addition, the Christmas masterpiece at Palazzo Marino returns again this year: the Baptism of Christ by Perugino will be on display for free from December 5 to January 14, 2024. An unmissable opportunity to immerse oneself in art, in the impressive Alessi Hall of the City Hall, enhanced by guided tours that reveal the magic of this extraordinary work. A beloved and long-awaited event, a symbol of Christmas in Milan, that makes the holiday season even more special.
3. Ice skating
Many places in Milan host ice skating rinks during the Christmas season. The skating rink at Simplon Park is especially popular with students. Put on your skates and enjoy a fun evening on the ice surrounded by the twinkling lights of the city.
4. Savoring culinary specialties
Food is an essential part of any holiday, and Milan certainly does not disappoint. Take advantage of this period to enjoy Italian Christmas delicacies, such as panettone, typical of the Milanese tradition, nougats, and mulled wine. Explore local restaurants and discover the culinary delights the city has to offer. You will not regret it!
5. Participate in theatrical and musical events
The La Scala Theater is one of the most famous opera houses in the world, and during the month of December, it offers special Christmas-themed performances. From classical music concerts to theatrical performances, there is something for everyone.
This year the theater will host maestro Daniel Harding with a concert featuring Beethoven's "Fantasia in C min. op. 80 for piano, solos, chorus and orchestra " and "Symphony no. 2 in D major. op. 73 by Brahms" and will be held on December 23, 2023 at 8 pm.
In addition, the Christmas tradition in Milan also includes a Christmas Concert offered by the city's cathedral. A major event, with free admission, allowing everyone to immerse themselves in the enchanting atmosphere of classical music, performed by prestigious orchestras led by the batons of the world's best conductors.
This year, the concerts are divided into two not-to-be-missed events:
the first, scheduled for Monday, Dec. 18, will be by the Cameristi della Scala, under the direction of the young Greek talent Dionysis Grammenos. The program includes pieces from the English musical tradition, from Handel's harp concerto and choruses from Messiah, to Britten's compositions such as Ceremony of Carols, to John Rutter's evocative songs for women's choir;the second, to be held on Tuesday, December 19, will be a full-fledged Christmas Concert, featuring the Milan Symphony Orchestra, with free admission subject to availability and reservations required.
6. Christmas Lights Tour
Milan lights up during the holiday season with a spectacular display of lights. Take an evening stroll along the downtown streets and admire the decorated Christmas trees and light installations. The Brera district is particularly atmospheric during this season, with its illuminated cobblestone streets.
Conclusion
In conclusion, living the month of December in Milan as an off-campus student offers a unique opportunity to explore Italian culture, art and tradition during the holidays. Take advantage of every moment to soak in the city's Christmas atmosphere and share this special experience with your friends.
Milan, with its combination of modernity and tradition, transforms into a magical place during the Christmas season, offering a warm welcome to all who choose to temporarily call it home.