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  2. List of buildings in Milan - Wikipedia

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    Acquario civico di Milano; Museo di Storia Naturale; Museo della Scienza e della Tecnologia "Leonardo da Vinci" Planetario di Milano; Other museums. La Permanente; Museo Civico Marinaro "U. Mursia" Museo d'arte e scienza; Museo dei Navigli; Museo del Cinema; Museo del Giocattolo e del Bambino; Museo delle Cere; Museo di Milano; Museo Teatrale ...

  3. Palazzo Taverna, Milan - Wikipedia

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    The Palazzo Taverna is a late Neoclassical palace in Milan, Italy, designed by Ferdinando Albertolli in 1835. It is located at 2, Via Montenapoleone, in the Porta Nuova district of the city. [ 1 ]

  4. San Marco, Milan - Wikipedia

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    In early 1770, the young Mozart resided in the monastery of San Marco for three months [1] and, on May 22, 1874, the first anniversary of the death of the Milanese poet and novelist Alessandro Manzoni was commemorated in the church by the first performance of Verdi's Requiem, written in his honour.

  5. Villas and palaces in Milan - Wikipedia

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    Palazzo Saporiti. Villas and palaces in Milan are used to indicate public and private buildings in Milan of particular artistic and architectural value. The lack of a royal court did not give Milan the prerequisites for a significant development of building construction; nevertheless it contains architectural works from different eras and different styles: from Romanesque to neo-Gothic, from ...

  6. History of architecture and art in Milan - Wikipedia

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    Giovanni Paolo Lomazzo, Gloria Angelica, Foppa Chapel, Church of San Marco, a typical example of art of the second half of the 16th century in Milan. The Milanese art scene of the second half of the 16th century must be analyzed by considering the particular position of the city: while for the Spanish Empire it represented a strategic military outpost, from the religious point of view it was ...

  7. San Cristoforo sul Naviglio - Wikipedia

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    The façade sports the Visconti coat of arms, while the older church has the heraldic symbols of Cardinal Pietro Filargo, then bishop of Milan and later pope as Alexander V. In 1405 the counterfaçade of the Ducal Chapel was decorated with a Madonna Enthroned and Saints and a Crucifixion inspired by that in San Marco of Milan .

  8. Palazzo Marino - Wikipedia

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    Palazzo Marino is a 16th-century palace located in Piazza della Scala, in the centre of Milan, Italy. It has been Milan's city hall since 9 September 1861. It borders on Piazza San Fedele, Piazza della Scala, Via Case Rotte [1] and Via Tommaso Marino. The palace was commissioned by Tommaso Marino, a wealthy 16th-century Genoese banker and ...

  9. Egyptian Museum (Milan) - Wikipedia

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    The Museo Egizio (Italian pronunciation: [muˈzɛːo eˈdʒittsjo]) or Egyptian Museum is a museum sited in the Sforza Castle of Milan, Italy.The Castle is one of the most famous monuments in Milan and is home to several museums including the Egyptian Section of the Milan Archaeological Museum, the Museum of Ancient Art, the Pinacoteca and the Museum of Musical Instruments.