
Impressionism and the Avantgarde Movements at Milan’s Palazzo Reale
From 8 March to 2 September the Philadelphia Museum of Art is coming to Milan, to the magnificent setting of the Palazzo Reale.
Read MoreFrom 8 March to 2 September the Philadelphia Museum of Art is coming to Milan, to the magnificent setting of the Palazzo Reale.
Read MoreFrom 17th October 2017 to 18th February 2018, Palazzo Reale in Milan will celebrate Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec(1864-1901) with an extensive monographic exhibition
Read More“Dentro Caravaggio” at Palazzo Reale in Milan from 29.09.2017 to 28.1.2018 presents an unexplored new perspective of the years of the artist’s extraordinary production
Read MoreThe Scala Theater, built in 1778 in the center of Milan, is one of Europe’s top Opera Houses and a real pearl of neo-classical architecture.
Read MoreThe exhibition “Escher” at Palazzo Reale in MIlan displays 200 works of the ‘Pop’ Dutch genius.
Read MoreThe exhibition “Escher” at Palazzo Reale in MIlan displays 200 works of the ‘Pop’ Dutch genius.
Read MoreThe Museum of Cultures – MUDEC is a multi-purpose space offering to the visitor and the city a multiplicity of cultural offerings and services,
Read MoreThe new Milan’s venue of Fondazione Prada is 19,000 square meters of art experience.
Read MoreArmani Silos is a museum in Milan that hosts a selection of Giorgio Armani’s creations divided by themes: Daywear, Exoticism, Scheme of Colours and Light.
Read MoreThe FM Centre for Contemporary Art opens in April with the exhibit L’Inarchiviabile/ The Unarchivable by Marco Scotini and Lorenzo Paini
Read MoreAlphonse Mucha and the Art Nouveau Ambience at Palazzo Reale in MIlan.
Read MoreWhat to see and where to go in a short trip to Milan. Make the best of your time in Milan.
Read MoreThe Museo del Design 1880-1980 in Muilan features one hundred years of historical masterpieces by renowned Italian and International designers.
Read MoreThe exhibition “Da Raffaello A Schiele” at Palazzo Reale in MIlan displays 76 works of art from the collection from The Budapest Museum of Fine Arts.
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