Milan: a city that breathes green!

Featuring a special guest at the beginning of the episode, Rai’s TV show Linea Verde Italia showcased Milan’s transformation from an industrial city into a European model of urban regeneration.

A journey through elegant architecture, historical heritage, and sustainable innovation, featuring initiatives that place citizens’ well-being at the forefront.

At the beginning of the episode, Andreas Kipar welcomes the anchorwoman Elisa Isoardi to Porta Nuova, emphasizing the importance of “connecting people with nature and greenery itself.” This concept lies at the heart of the project of Raggi Verdi (Green Rays), a network linking the city center to its outskirts through permeability, slow mobility, open spaces, and a fresh vision of a sustainable and livable city.

Every new green space not only lowers temperatures, collects rainwater, and promotes biodiversity but also gives new life to the city and its residents.

Discover more by watching the episode (in Italian) on RaiPlay.it (External Link)
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