Torre Galfa

Milan, Italy
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Torre Galfa, once a significant symbol of Milan's skyline, is an iconic skyscraper that reflects the city's architectural evolution and vibrant culture. It serves as a backdrop for numerous film and photography projects seeking an urban edge.

Climate

Milan experiences a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and cold winters. The moderate rainfall can create opportunities for dynamic weather shots, especially in spring and fall.
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Lighting

The longest day in Iceland is multiple days from May through July when the sun doesn't set. The daylight hours in Iceland on the shortest days of the year are 4-5 hours per day (December to January).
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Accessibility

Easily accessible by vehicle with ample parking options nearby. Public transportation is available with bus and metro stations within walking distance. The area has good phone coverage, but for specific needs, local guides can assist.

Basecamp and facilities

Nearby facilities include public toilets, designated areas for setup, and convenient spots for base camps. Parking for production vehicles is available in nearby garages.

Risk factors

Height and construction activities may pose challenges; be aware of potential road closures and heightened security measures in urban settings. Always obtain necessary permits for filming.

Visitors

Milan attracts a diverse range of visitors from fashion enthusiasts to film producers, making it a vibrant hub of creativity. The urban environment provides a rich tapestry of cultures and stories.

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