Kids and children are the first to appreciate the beauty of contemporary art. We’ll walk through the many works of the museum while trying to grasp the meaning of the new forms of art and we’ll answer some of the questions that naturally arise when looking at contemporary art. We’ll also visit the Fontana Room, […]
Read moreThis tour is aimed at kids and children, they’ll be accompanied in their discovery of the main masterpieces preserved in Brera with a simple and understandable language. The tour starts with the Middle Ages, to understand why the background is almost always golden and why the people in those paintings are not very similar to […]
Read moreThe museum is actually inside the former convent of San Maurizio al Monastero maggiore, with sections dedicated to Greek, Etruscan, Roman, Gandhara and barbaric art. The choice of the place was fit, since the monastery was built right on top of a section of the Roman Circus and along the walls of the city, built […]
Read moreThe museum was opened in 2001, it gathers more than 700 works made between the IV and XXI century. The majority of the works in the collection was donated by the See of Milan and private owners. Here we can find many masterpieces of jeweler’s art and liturgical furnishings. The most important section is dedicated […]
Read moreThe museum was reopened in 2013 after a long period of renovations. The collection gathers the Tesoro del Duomo (Duomo Treasure) and works of art form the Catheral and its many constructions sites. The items in the collection are presented in chronological order, following the construction phases of the Cathedral, from its foundation, in 1386, […]
Read moreLa Scala Theater Opera House is one of most praised and notorious stages around the world, its collection preserves many testimonies of the great seasons of the theater. All of the items remember us of great protagonists that worked here, such as Giuseppe Verdi, Eleonora Duse, Giacomo Puccini, Maria Callas and Arturo Toscanini. If no […]
Read moreWorks of the nineteenth century belonging to Intesa San Paolo are preserved in the historic headquarters of the Banca Commerciale Italiana in Piazza della Scala. Inside the majestic palace designed by Luca Beltrami we find a great collection of more than 200 works that spans the entirety of artistic styles that formed between the Fifties […]
Read moreLocated in Via Manzoni the Anguissola Palace and the Brentani palace preserve a great collection of paintings and sculptures of the XIX century in Italy. The tour starts with 13 amazing bas-reliefs by Antonio Canova, then we find Francesco Hayez and his historic romanticism. Moving on we have sections dedicated to Giovanni Boldini, Giovanni Segantini […]
Read moreThis great collection of Nineteenth century art is preserved inside the Palazzo dell’Arengario (Arengario Palace) in Piazza Duomo, since 2010. There are more than 400 works from the various and diverse styles that followed each other during the XX century. The Fourth State by Pellizza da Volpedo opens the tour, bridging the gap between XIX […]
Read moreThe GAM is the biggest museum dedicated to the nineteenth century in Milan. The museum takes place inside the beautiful halls of Villa Reale, a Neoclassical masterpiece designed by architect Leopold Pollack, the exhibition is made of two sections:
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