Följ med till hjärtat av Isola-distriktet i Milano och upptäck stadens hantverksarv genom en berättelse om inkludering, hållbarhet och tradition. Denna unika rundtur öppnar dörrarna till några av de mest inflytelserika "botteghe artigiane" - hantverksverkstäder, där fusionen mellan tradition och modernitet står i centrum. Din National Geographic-utbildade guide berättar om Isola-distriktets historia och utveckling och tar dig med in i den italienska hantverksvärlden, där vördnad för material, människor och hållbarhet råder.
Börja din rundtur med en explosion av färger och passion på KeChic modeateljé. Valeria och Cheikh berättar om arvet och konstnärskapet bakom deras handgjorda plagg, och de designar varje kreation med en genuin kärlek till sitt arbete.
Vördnaden för traditionella färdigheter fortsätter i Bertucci Romanis bokbinderi. Upptäck labbet ovanför butiken, som normalt är stängt för allmänheten, där du kan se hur bokbindningsprocessen går till och bevittna ägarnas kreativitet när de skapar kort, affischer och bygglådor för alla tillfällen och evenemang.
Därefter väntar det familjeägda Laboratorio Cagliani, där du får se den komplicerade processen med att ge nytt liv åt tidlösa möbler. Caglianis verkstad är specialiserad på restaurering och använder samma färdigheter som när originalet tillverkades, vilket upprätthåller andan från det förflutna.
Det sista stoppet är Uroburo atelier. En smyckesbutik, ett guldlaboratorium och ett socialt kooperativ: de främjar miljömässig hållbarhet genom att använda rättvisemärkta råvaror och social integration genom att anställa personer med psykiska sjukdomar och låta dem lära sig ett jobb.
Rundturen avslutas med en härlig typisk milanesisk lunch på en lokal trattoria i Isola-distriktet.

Nat Geo Day Tour: Hantverk i Milano
- Lär dig hemligheterna bakom Milanos unika Isola-distrikt, där urgamla hantverk blomstrar tillsammans med futuristisk arkitektur
- Besök några av de mest inflytelserika "botteghe artigiane" och utforska några av stadens äldsta och mest spännande hantverksverkstäder, som vanligtvis är stängda för allmänheten, medan du lär dig av hantverkarna själva om deras passion för smycken, mode, musikinstrument och möbelrestaurering
- Uppskatta den mångsidiga blandningen av arkitektoniska stilar som definierar Isola som grannskap och fördjupa dig i det traditionella milanesiska "casa di ringhiera" och dess "casa e bottega" koncept, som kombinerar bostadsyta med en verkstad
- Njut av en typisk milanesisk lunch på en lokal trattoria
Lunch
Guidad tur
Workshop
Piazzale Carlo Archinto, 20159 Milano, Italien
Ej lämplig för:
- Rullstolsburna och personer som har svårt att gå längre sträckor
Bra att veta:
- Det finns två toaletter på Angolo Milano Trattoria. Varje labb/butik har en toalett vid behov
- Nivån på aktiviteten är medelhög
- Sträckan i kilometer är 2,6 km en ca 30 min. promenad
- Din lunch serveras på Angolo Milano Trattoria
- Denna rundtur är avsedd för min. 1 och max. 10 personer
Tänk på att ta med:
- Bekväma skor
- Mössa
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We thoroughly enjoyed this tour. It was an off the beaten path experience that was truly special. Our guide was very knowledgeable about the Isola nei ...
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