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Goodbye Expo!

Goodbye Expo Milan 2015, your months passed fast. You started within critics but you showed that Italy can do it! You destroyed the polemics on the field with its millions of visitors, the entire city packed with people, thousands of collateral events inside and outside the expo site, a first level security system run by the Italian Army, clear information, so an internal organisation close to a Swiss one. I have been in Expo around six times and I always found out what I was looking for such as car parks, many public transportation ways to reach the site when not using the car, queues at the main entrance never that long and so on. Inside there was a show of lights, colours and cultures. Yes, maybe it was close to a huge Luna park but the contents were not missing, the ones willing to read them could have been easily satisfied. Milan, a city more and more headed to modernity and multiculturalism. In one of the last entrances in Expo, I finally visited the Expo Museum, discovering all the previous Exhibitions. I also discovered that in Shanghai they are building a huge museum dedicated at it. Expo has always been connected with human progress and Milan reached the scope. I hope this will help the Italians to drop off all the easy critics’ people and being more constructive. Now I just need to print three good photos and frame them in order to have a good memory of the event on my desk. Goodbye Expo!

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