Camparino in Galleria

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Camparino in Galleria

Duomo & San Babila


With a history dating back to the inauguration of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II arcade in 1867, this art nouveau bar has served drinks to the likes of Verdi, Toscanini and Dudovich. Cast-iron chandeliers and mirrored walls trimmed with mosaics of birds and flowers set the tone for a classy Campari-based cocktail.


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