Lombardia is a region in northern Italy known for a strong duality: industry and finance matched with art and incredible landscapes. The capital city of Milan is no exception — the imposing Gothic Duomo di Milano is surrounded by bustling shopping centers, modern office buildings, and residences. Lombardia is divided into three parts: the mountainous Alpine area in the north, gently rolling foothills in the center, and alluvial plains leading into the Po River in the south. Here you'll find a region dotted with lakes, including Lake Garda, Italy's largest lake, and Lake Cuomo, one of the most famous lakes outside of Italy.