Arts and entertainment

Alberto
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Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia “Leonardo da Vinci” via San Vittore 21 Italy’s largest technical-scientific Museum is also a unique resource for everyone. The staff works with the aim of making it a place for discovery, experience and inspiration accessible to all. by bus: line 50 (stop Olivetani – G. B. Vico)

Triennale Design Museum viale Emilio Alemagna 6 A design museum and events venue, inside the Palace of Art building, part of Parco Sempione, adjacent to Castello Sforzesco. It hosts exhibitions and events which highlight contemporary Italian design by bus: line 50 (stop Cadorna) Metro lines: M1, M2 (stop Cadorna FN Triennale)

Museo del Novecento piazza del Duomo 12 Located in the Palazzo dell’Arengario, the Museo del Novecento is a public venue dedicated to collection of Twentieth-Century Art: a simple and linear museum system within an historical building. by tram: line 14 (stop Duomo) Metro line: M1 (stop Duomo)

Palazzo Reale piazza del Duomo 12 A former royal palace with its large halls, refined furnishings and sweeping staircase, is today an important exhibition venue and cultural centre. by tram: line 14 (stop Duomo) Metro line: M1(stop Duomo)

Teatro alla Scala via Filodrammatici 2 A world-renowned opera house by tram: line 14 (stop Orefici – Cordusio)

Mudec – Museum of Cultures via Tortona 56 Dedicated to the interdisciplinary research on the world cultures: a place where to dialogue on contemporary themes by the medium of visual, performing and sound art, design and costume. by tram: line 14 (stop Solari / Stendhal) Metro line: M2 (stop Porta Genova)

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