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There is a magnificent selection of museums in Milan, Italy, with complexes including probably some
of the best historic collections in Italy. Exhibitions in Milan range from large to small, local
to international and many are located in beautiful Milanese buildings, right in the heart of the Milan.
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Milan Museums: Palazzo Bagatti-Valsecchi
Via Santo Spirito 10 / Via Gesω 5, Milan, Italy | Phone: +39 02 76006132
This grand palace is situated in central Milan and is home to one of the finest museums in Europe. It was set up by the Bagatti Valsecchi heirs so that they could share their beautiful home and impressive collections with the general public. Highlights include collections of artworks by some notable artists such as Giovanni Bellini, Giampietrino and Zenale, majolica, glassware, furniture and many special exhibitions. The museum is closed on some national holidays and guided tours are available.
Museum open: Tuesday to Sunday 13:00 to 17:45
Museum admission: charge
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Milan Museums: Museo di Storia Naturale (Natural History Museum)
Corso Venezia 55, Milan, Italy | Phone: +39 02 781 312
Milan's national history museum was Founded in 1838 with the donation of the Giuseppe de Cristoforis and Giorgio Jan collections. This large and important building was constructed in 1893 and now holds many interesting exhibits and collections, including reconstructions of dinosaurs, skeletons, insects, mammals, reptiles, scientific instruments and a specialist library with over 30,000 books. Highlights include a large fossil collection of the Besano Glacier dating back 200,000,000 years and also several detailed recreations of animal habitats.
Museum open: Monday to Friday 09:00 to 18:00
Saturday to Sunday 09:30 to 18:30
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Milan Museums: Museo Poldi-Pezzoli
Via Manzoni 12, Milan, Italy
Situated in north-east Milan, the Museo Poldi-Pezzoli is a private museum that was established by Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli and opened to the public in 1881. The building itself is a good example of a late 19th-century aristocratic residence in Milan and both the exterior and interior are well preserved. Inside the museum are many exhibits, including Pezzoli's fine collection of sculptures, paintings - many by notable artists, watches, jewellery, glass, textiles, ancient armour and much more.
Museum open: Tuesday to Sunday 10:00 to 18:00
Museum admission: charge
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Milan Museums: Museo di Storia Contemporanea / Museum of Milan / Museum of Maritime Art
Via Sant'Andrea 6, Milan, Italy
Located in the 18th century Palazzo Morando Attendolo Bolognini, the City Museum of Contemporary History houses several museums with a large amount of interesting Milan memorabilia, historic documents and paintings of the city. There is also a conference room where debates, meetings and events on contemporary history are often hosted.
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Milan Museums: Palazzo Dugnani (housing Museo del Cinema)
Via Manin 2, Milan, Italy | Phone: +39 02 6554977
Milan's Palazzo Dugnani was built over 300 years ago and has belonged to Milan city council since 1846. It is located in north-east Milan and contains many wonderful features, such as a magnificent staircase, gallery for musicians, frescoes painted by the great Giambattista Tiepolo and also the Museo del Cinema. The museum documents the evolution of motion-picture cameras dating back to the 18th century. It contains much historical apparatus, movie memorabilia and also some film posters from the early 1900s.
Museum open: Tuesday to Friday 15:00 to 18:00
Museum admission: charge
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Milan Museums: Civico Museo Archeologico (Civic Archaeological Museum)
Corso Magenta 15, Milan, Italy | Phone: 02 86450011
The Civic Archaeological Museum is located in center Milan, in the cloister of the Duomo Cathedral. Exhibits include displays of Bronze Age artifacts and also the world's oldest wooden plough still in existence, dating back around 4,000 years.
Museum open: Tuesday and Friday to Sunday 15:00 to 19:00
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Milan Museums: Museo del Duomo (Duomo Museum)
15 Via Arcivescovado, Milan, Italy
The Duomo Museum, in the heart of Milan, was founded in 1953. It houses many interesting objects from the Duomo, such as paintings, sculptures, stained glass windows, restoration information and many religious objects of importance. One of the most interesting exhibits is an old wooden model of the Duomo, which was made in the early 1500s.
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Milan Museums: Museo Teatrale alla Scala (Theatre Museum)
Piazza della Scala, Milan, Italy | Phone: +39 02 8053418
The Theatre Museum is part of the wonderful Teatro alla Scala opera house in central Milan. It was founded in 1913 and houses many interesting objects relating to the La Scala and also of general theatrical interest. Exhibits include sculptures, paintings, ceramics and of particular interest, many original scores of music.
Museum open: May to October - daily 09:00 to 12:00, 14:00 to 17:00
November to April Monday to Saturday 09:00 to 12:00, 14:00 to 17:00
Museum admission: charge
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Milan Museums: Casa del Manzoni
Via Morone, Milan, Italy | Phone: +39 02 86460403
In the heart of Milan is the Casa del Manzoni, the house where the famous Italian author Alessandro Manzoni lived from 1814 until his tragic death in 1873, after he fell down the steps of San Fedele. During his residence, Manzoni received many important visitors, including Garibaldi, Verdi and author Tommaso Grossi, amongst others. The wonderful interior is well-preserved and the house is now the seat of the National Centre for Manzoni Studies. There is a large library with over 40,000 books, including the complete works of Manzoni himself.
Museum open: Tuesday to Friday 09:00 to 12:00, 14:00 to 16:00
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Milan Museums: Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnia 'Leonardo da Vinci' (Science and Technology Museum)
Via San Vittore 21, Milan, Italy | Phone: +39 02 485551
The Science and Technology Museum in south-west Milan boasts one of the world's leading science and technology collections. Housed in the 16th-century former Olivetan monastery of San Vittore since 1947, the museum has a huge number of exhibits in four different buildings. Highlights include the first mechanical counting machine - which was invented in 1642, state-of-the-art computers and displays about astronomy, acoustics, trains, air and sea travel, cinema photography, watch making and much more besides. The Leonardo da Vinci Gallery has many interesting wooden models of his numerous inventions, together with his detailed drawings and sketches. Many of the exhibits in this Milan museum are interactive.
Museum open: Tuesday to Friday - 09:30 to 16:50, Saturday 09:30 to 18:20
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