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Housed in Palazzo Bagatti Valsecchi, in the heart of Milan, is one of the finest museum-homes in Europe. It is now a private foundation, set up by the Bagatti Valsecchi heirs to open the family's late 19th century residence and collections... Read More |
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Along with the Cathedral - Milan's most famous and much beloved monument - the big Castle is linked to the vicissitudes and dramatic events that the city has been experiencing over the past centuries. For many years, in fact, it has represented... Read More |
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The Church and Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie, the home of Leonardo's Last Supper, has been listed as part of UNESCO's Worldwide Heritage since 1980 and is an exceptional masterpiece of human creativity and genius... Read More |
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The Diocesan Museum was established as an offshoot of the Ambrosian Diocese, expressing its art and, above all, its historical and ecclesiastical identity... Read More |
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The Museum is housed in an early 16th century Olivetan monastery and is named after Leonardo da Vinci, the extraordinary Renaissance intellect who mastered art, science and technology... Read More |
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In 1850 the art collector Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli began the decoration of his own apartment within the family palace... Read More |
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The early period of the theatre's artistic history is linked to the tradition of "Neapolitan" opera buffa, whose leading exponents were Giovanni Paisiello (1740-1816) and Domenico Cimarosa... Read More |
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The Triennale of Milan was founded in Monza in 1923 as the First Biennial of decorative arts, under the aegis of a consortium formed by Milan, Monza and the Società Umanitaria... Read More |
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