The days without peace of Milan and Inter

The days without peace of Milan and Inter

In the beginning they were piazza Duomo and via Berchet, a small street behind the Rinascente, a few steps from the symbol of the city. Now I'm here Avenue of Liberationoverlooking the Bosco Verticale and piazza Gae Aulenti, e via Aldo Rossi in Portello, the former industrial district of Alfa Romeo, today all exhibition halls and new avant-garde buildings. Inter and Milan are so deeply rooted in Milan that they have supported its urban development, finding their new homes in the chic and redeveloped neighborhoods, moving away a bit from those streets in the historic center where they often crossed. Inter was founded at the "L'Orologio" restaurant, number 22 in Piazza Duomo, by 44 dissident members of Milan who were against the non-use of foreign players. They traveled a short distance to get there, starting from the Fiaschetteria Toscana at number 1 in via Berchet, the first Rossoneri headquarters. In the same place, from 2011 to 2015, Inter opened its official store, sparking protests from several Milan supporters. An affront to history in their opinion, or perhaps a simple accident, not so unusual in a city too small for two such important teams.

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