It was a museum that collected European art since the 1890s, and it was nice to be able to see not only modern art but also commercial art beyond religious art. 💕
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Museo del Novecento Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Museum of the Twentieth Century is an art gallery of modern and contemporary art, located in the Palazzo Aranglio, near the Piazza del Duomo in the city center. The building is magnificent and mainly displays works of art from the 20th century. Opened in December 2010, the museum has the largest collection of 20th century art in Italy, mainly collecting works by Italian artists. The museum has 4,500 square meters of pavilions, among which the futuristic, spatialist and Arte Povera exhibitions are fascinating. Among the many masterpieces, there are many works by Picasso, Braque, Kandinsky, Mondrian and other international masters. There is a restaurant and bar on the top floor of the museum, which overlooks Piazza del Duomo, and a bookstore.
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Museo del Novecento Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It was a museum that collected European art since the 1890s, and it was nice to be able to see not only modern art but also commercial art beyond religious art. 💕
Adults 5 euros, students 3 euros, full of 2 hours, as if walking up, surprises, Milan Cathedral and square suddenly appeared in front of you, as if the world suddenly opened in front of you, the afternoon sun, the church is full of gold, solemn and gentle overlooking the square.
Milan is almost fashionable, synonymous with design, it is naturally necessary to visit the design museum in Milan. A furniture exhibition hall in the museum displays representative Italian furniture over the years. There are too many museums in Milan... various museums... (written in: 2019/11)
Recommend to buy tickets online to skip the queue. Hidden spot with amazing view of the Cathedral from the top level of the museum. 🤫
I am very interested in this museum of modern art near Milan Cathedral. The building itself is interesting, everything inside is carefully arranged, you can follow the signs to learn about everything, there is no omission (at least I think). Waiters like this are kind and welcoming (even if you don't get lost, ask them where the bathroom is). Collect your tickets and you can use them as a voucher for luggage and coat storage. After a ramp leads you into the main body of the museum. Each room contains at least a very detailed description of the artist and his work. I didn’t know much about art, but I learned a lot about Italian art from the 20th century.