Columns of San Lorenzo, Act I-III
10:00 pm, Tarot reading, mysterious stranger will steal your bike
02:00 am, Fight with a street sweeper, ole!
06:00 am, Waiting for the tram arriving outside the frame
Columns of San Lorenzo or rather an open square between columns and the San Lorenzo's Basilica, is a place in a historical center of Milan which completly escapes the normal "circadian rhythm" of the city. Everyday from the sunset until the sunrise (or the intervention of local cleaning services), the whole place fills up with people. Some groups are just meeting for the first time, others are saying goodbye to their friends and then we have those who end the Columns' day: drunk couples throwing bottles at each other.
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