Explora el corazón del barrio de Isola de Milán y descubre el patrimonio artesanal de la ciudad a través de una historia sobre inclusión, sostenibilidad y tradición. Este exclusivo recorrido te abre las puertas de algunos de los talleres artesanales más influyentes, donde la fusión entre la tradición y la modernidad es la protagonista. El guía, formado por National Geographic, te contará la historia y la evolución del barrio de Isola, transportándote al mundo de la artesanía italiana, donde prevalece el respeto por los materiales, las personas y la sostenibilidad.
Empieza la experiencia con un estallido de color y pasión durante la visita al taller de moda KeChic. Valeria y Cheikh compartirán la herencia y el arte que hay detrás de sus prendas hechas a mano, diseñando cada creación con un amor genuino por su trabajo.
El respeto por las técnicas tradicionales continúa en la tienda de encuadernación de Bertucci Romani. Descubre el laboratorio que se encuentra encima de la tienda, normalmente cerrado al público. Verás el proceso de encuadernación y la creatividad de los propietarios a la hora de personalizar tarjetas, carteles y cajas para todo tipo de ocasiones y eventos.
Seguirás con una visita al Laboratorio Cagliani, de gestión familiar, donde presenciarás el intrincado proceso de dar una nueva vida a muebles atemporales. El taller Cagliani está especializado en la restauración siguiendo las mismas técnicas que se emplearon en la fabricación de la pieza original, y mantiene el espíritu de antaño.
La última parada es el taller Uroburo. Es una joyería, un laboratorio de oro y una cooperativa: promueven la sostenibilidad medioambiental al utilizar materiales puros de comercio justo, así como la integración social, al contratar a personas con enfermedades mentales para así darles la oportunidad de aprender un oficio.
Terminarás con una comida típica milanesa en una trattoria local del barrio de Isola.

Nat Geo Day Tour: Hecho a mano en Milán
- Descubre los secretos del singular barrio de Isola, en Milán, donde la artesanía milenaria crece junto a la arquitectura futurista
- Visita algunas de las botteghe artigiane (tiendas artesanales) más influyentes y explora algunos de los talleres artesanos más antiguos e interesantes de la ciudad, normalmente cerrados al público, mientras aprendes de los propios artesanos acerca de su pasión por la joyería, la moda, los instrumentos musicales y la restauración de muebles
- Analiza la interacción entre tradición y modernidad y admira cómo conceptos como la sostenibilidad, la reutilización de materiales, la ética laboral y la integración social forman parte del trabajo de estos artesanos
- Aprecia la diversa mezcla de estilos arquitectónicos que caracteriza el barrio de Isola y profundiza en la típica casa di ringhiera milanesa y en su concepto de casa e bottega, que combina el espacio habitable con un taller
- Disfruta de una típica comida milanesa en una trattoria local
Almuerzo
Visita guiada
Taller
Piazzale Carlo Archinto, 20159 Milán, Italia
No apto para:
- Personas en silla de ruedas o con dificultad para caminar cierta distancia
Antes de ir:
- Hay dos baños en la Trattoria Angolo Milano. En cada laboratorio o tienda también hay un baño si se necesita
- El ritmo de la actividad es moderado
- La distancia recorrida es de 2,6 km, unos 30 min andando
- La comida será en la Trattoria Angolo Milano
- Se admite un mínimo de 1 persona y un máximo de 10 personas
Hay que llevar:
- Calzado cómodo
- Gorra
La opinión de otros usuarios sobre esta experiencia
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Valoración global5/5
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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