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Via Sant'Andrea

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Street in Milan, Italy
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A row of black motorcycles parked in the foreground alongside a narrow street that recedes to near the background. Several men are sitting around and talking on some of the motorcycles, and people walk on the sidewalks on both sides of the street
The Via Sant'Andrea north of the Via Montenapoleone

Via Sant'Andrea is aluxury shopping street inMilan, Italy, forming part of thequadrilatero della moda, along withVia Montenapoleone,Via della Spiga,Via Manzoni andCorso Venezia.

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Some shops on Via Sant'Andrea include:[1][2][3]

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References

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  1. ^Martin, Rachael (2021).The Fashion Lover's Guide to Milan. pp. 61–66.ISBN 9781526733764. Retrieved9 June 2025.
  2. ^DK Eyewitness Milan and the Lakes. DK Eyewitness. 2017. pp. 108–109. Retrieved9 June 2025.
  3. ^Gershman, Suzy (2008).Suzy Gershman's Born to Shop Italy: The Ultimate Guide for Traveler's Who Love to Shop. p. 263.ISBN 9780470146668. Retrieved9 June 2025.

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