A funeral service was held for the popular Italian singer Ornella Vanoni in Milan on Monday.

Vanoni, a beloved singer with a career spanning seven decades, died at 91 on Saturday.

Known for hits like "Senza Fine" and "L’appuntamento," she left a lasting impact on Italian culture.

Singers Iva Zanicchi and Fausto Leali attended the funeral, both describing Vanoni's artistic legacy as unforgettable.

Vanoni died of cardiac arrest at her Milan home.

She recorded over 100 albums, selling more than 55 million copies.

Her collaborations included artists like Gino Paoli, Gil Evans, and Herbie Hancock.

Vanoni also won prestigious awards, including the Tenco Award, and was a popular TV guest in her later years.