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Napoleon's ill-gotten gains form one of the world's best Italian Renaissance art collections, Pinacoteca di Brera, housed in a fine Renaissance palace in Brera. The 38 rooms are brimming with…
Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea
Contrary to the impression one might get from its smooth, aesthetic surfaces, Milan's contemporary art pavilion, the PAC, has had a troubled history and was bombed to smithereens by the Mafia in 1993!
Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology
Milan's Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology, one of the most visited museums in Italy, is a treasure trove of gadgets and inventions. Divided into various sections, it offers…
Milan's Pinacoteca Ambrosiana was originally created in 1607 by Federico Borromeo as a Fine Art Academy to train new artists. Many donations have been made to the gallery over the centuries…
Despite on-going renovations, Palazzo Reale on Milan's main square exhibits temporary exhibitions of art in ornately gilded and decorated Neo-classical halls. The exhibitions cover a wide…
The Poldi Pezzoli Museum, just north of the city centre, displays 15th-18th-century paintings in a private house organised into themed rooms. Highlights include medieval armoury and works by…
Milan's natural history museum houses Italy's most comprehensive overview of the history of life on planet Earth.
Milan's cinematic museum may be small but it contains a host of rarities and unusual artefacts from the history of moving pictures, going all the way back to the 18th century.
The Hall of Fame of both AC Milan and FC Internazionale, Milan's two main football teams, is at the San Siro Stadium. From Monday to Saturday, guided tours leave hourly from gate 21.