The cradle of the Renaissance—Milan (Part 2)

Plague and Rebirth


Although Milan was fortunately spared the plague epidemic of 1349, the city was severely traumatized by subsequent plagues in 1402, 1542, 1576 and 1629. These plague epidemics brought great suffering and losses to Milan, killing tens of thousands of residents and causing severe damage to social and economic development.



Despite many disasters and difficulties, Milan still stands tall in the long history. The city's residents continue to overcome difficulties and strive to recover and develop with their tenacity and vitality.

Until Leonardo da Vinci came here, Milan became an important city in the Renaissance in art.




作品鉴赏

Appreciation of works



Sketch "Ghost Mo Ren"

Sketch "Circle Hole"

Sketch "Split Seven"


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