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The Triennale di Milano is a museum of art and design in the Parco Sempione in Milan, in Lombardy in northern Italy. It is housed in the Palazzo dell'Arte [], built between 1931 and 1933 to designs by Giovanni Muzio and financed by Antonio Bernocchi and his brothers Andrea and Michele.
The Milan Triennial (Triennale di Milano) is an art and design exhibition that takes place every three years at the Triennale di Milano Museum in Milan, Italy.
Museo del Cenacolo Vinciano: 1: Art: Museum of UNESCO World Heritage Site Leonardo's Last Supper, housed in the refectory of the convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie. Museo del Duomo di Milano: 1: Art: Museum of the Milan Duomo. Museo del Novecento: 1: Contemporary art: Displays works mostly of 20th century Italian Avant-garde. Museo Della ...
Milan Cathedral, the largest church in the Italian Republic and third largest in the world, [1] is the city's most popular tourist destination [2]. The Italian city of Milan is one of the international tourism destinations, appearing among the forty most visited cities in the world, ranking second in Italy after Rome, fifth in Europe and sixteenth in the world.
Italy: City: Milan: ... The XXIII Triennale di Milano was, as its name suggests, the 23rd Milan Triennial, and was the 19th held in Milan itself. Planning.
The Milan Triennial XVII was the Triennial in Milan sanctioned by the Bureau of International Expositions (BIE) [2] on the 5 June 1986. [2] Its theme was The Cities of the World and the Future of the Metropolis. [2] It was held at the Palazzo dell'Arte [3] and ran from 21 September 1988 to 18 December 1988. [2]
The Milan Triennial VI was the Triennial in Milan sanctioned by the Bureau of International Expositions (BIE). [1] Its theme was Continuity – Modernity . [ 1 ] It was held at the Palazzo dell'Arte [ 2 ] with some exhibits on the Parco Sempione [ 1 ] and ran from 31 May 1936 - 1 November 1936.
The Applied Arts Collection of Milan (Raccolte d’Arte Applicata di Milano in Italian) is located in the Sforza Castle museum complex under the management of the municipality of Milan, Italy. The museum is divided into several sections with particular emphasis on jewelry, ivories, pottery and art glass.