Canals Speak In Light and Song
Milan | Italy
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Walking Tour in Milan exploring the Navigli through photography, poetry, storytelling and history.
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Emanuele Dello Strologo
What is this?
This experience unfolds along the historic towpaths beside Milan’s Navigli canals, once bustling waterways vital for transporting goods and connecting the city to distant regions. As you stroll these paths, you'll encounter stories of the laborers and traders who shaped Milan’s commerce, contrasting vividly with today’s lively scene of aperitivos and street markets.
The walk pays homage to Alda Merini, Milan’s celebrated poet who was born and raised near the Navigli and whose work reflects a deep connection to the city’s identity. Along the way, selected passages of her poetry offer moments of reflection, weaving the past and present into a shared narrative.
As you move through charming courtyards and picturesque canalsides, the Navigli reveal themselves as more than mere transportation routes; they stand as living symbols of Milan’s changing cityscape, where tradition and modern life coexist in subtle balance.
What makes this unique?
This experience invites you to see the Navigli through a unique blend of visual artistry and deep storytelling, creating a rich and layered understanding of the area beyond surface impressions. Emanuele’s photographic eye sharpens your focus on subtle details, revealing the complex relationships between water, architecture, and human activity that define the Navigli’s character.
Erica contributes a wealth of historical and social knowledge, adding dimension and context to the journey. Her storytelling illuminates the Navigli’s evolution over centuries, uncovering how the canals shaped Milan’s economic, cultural, and social landscape. Her insights invite reflection on the district’s past and its ongoing role in Milanese life.
With their combined expertise, the walk becomes an immersive encounter that engages both the senses and the mind, encouraging you to appreciate the Navigli as a living narrative of Milan’s history, culture, and present.
What is the profile of the host?
Emanuele Dello Strologo is a photographer based between Genoa and Milan. His eye has been shaped by over a decade of work in reportage, portraiture, and black-and-white photography, with past collaborations including Corbis and Getty Images. He’s always observing, camera in hand, drawn to fleeting scenes of everyday life.
Erica De Ponti is a licensed guide with over 20 years of experience and a deep love for old-time Milan. She has written essays for photographic books on the subject, teaches art history at the Università della Terza Età, and works as both an editor and press officer. Her approach blends historical insight with a sharp sense for stories worth telling.
What to bring?
Comfortable shoes and your camera.
Where is this located?
Where will we meet?
You’ll meet Emanuele and Erica in front of the restaurant Il Mannarino on Alzaia Naviglio Grande.
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EUR 200
per person
Private
2 - 4 peopleⓘ
2 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Full guidance from Erica and Emanuele throughout the entire walk, a classic Milanese aperitivo, and a selection of photos taken by Emanuele during the experience.
Offered in English, French
Private
2 - 4 peopleⓘ
2 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Full guidance from Erica and Emanuele throughout the entire walk, a classic Milanese aperitivo, and a selection of photos taken by Emanuele during the experience.
Offered in English, French