Museum of Design and Architecture, always has 4-6 exhibits on the subject of design, photography or modern art, at least 1-2 of which are always free entry.

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Private Tour of Sforza Castle, Triennale and Branca Tower

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Triennale, Milan

Museum of Design and Architecture, always has 4-6 exhibits on the subject of design, photography or modern art, at least 1-2 of which are always free entry..

Museum of Design and Architecture, always has 4-6 exhibits on the subject of design, photography or modern art, at least 1-2 of which are always free entry.


Hours

Sun

10:30

20:30

Mon

Closed

Tue

10:30

20:30

Wed

10:30

20:30

Thu

10:30

23:00

Fri

10:30

20:30

Sat

10:30

20:30

About Triennale

 Viale Emilio Alemagna, 6, Milan, Italy

 +39 02 724341

 www.triennale.org

Triennale and Nearby Sights on Map

Sempione Park

Sempione park is a big space of green land right behind the Sforzesco castle, and one of the most famous and popular in the city

Corso Magenta

Corso Magenta is an elegant and aristocratic street in the north-western part of Milan

Sforza Castle

Where the Sforza-Visconti ruling families of Milan resided

Piazza Cadorna

Medium-sized, normal square in central Milan with the funky modern North Station and some fine buildings, but notably a set of peculiar modern sculptures in the middle

Santa Maria delle Grazie

The Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie or Saint Mary of the Graces is best known for housing Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece The Last Supper in its Dominican convent

The Last Supper

Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece The Last Supper (Il Cenacolo) is housed in the refectory of the Dominican convent of the Santa Maria delle Grazie, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Civic Archeological Museum

Roman antiques from Milan and the surrounding area

Chiesa di San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore

A must-see! A stunning fully frescoed Renaissance church

Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology

Saint Ambrose

A beautiful and huge Byzantic/Romanic church which was almost destroyed by allied bombing in World War 2, although some of its Byzantic mosaics are well preserved