
Best museums in Milan
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Museo Bagatti ValsecchiA museum located in the historic home of art collectors. The collection includes Renaissance objects, antiques and works of art that recreate the atmosphere of the past.
Teatro alla ScalaA famous opera house in Milan opened in 1778. The theater is famous for premiering operas by Verdi, Puccini, and Rossini, and includes a museum of theater artifacts.
Teatro StrehlerOne of the most popular theaters in Milan, opened in 1990 and named after the director Giorgio Strechler. It is famous for its varied repertoire of classical and contemporary plays.
Pinacoteca di BreraA famous art museum in Milan, founded in 1809. It displays masterpieces of Italian painting, including works by Raphael, Titian, Carvaggio and Botticelli.
Teatro Carlo FeliceThe opera house in Genoa was inaugurated in 1828. Designed in a neoclassical style and is known as a center for classical and contemporary opera, ballet and symphonic music.
Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da VinciThe largest science and technology museum in Italy, dedicated to the science, technology and legacy of Leonardo da Vinci. The exhibition includes models of his inventions and modern technology.
Pirelli HangarBicoccaContemporary art space in Milan, located in the former Pirelli factory. Famous for large-scale installations, including Anselm Kiefer's The Seven Heavenly Palaces.
Museo del Novecento
Museo del Castello SforzescoMuseum in Milan's Sforza Castle, built in the 15th century. Collections include ancient art, musical instruments, and applied arts, with works by Michelangelo and Titian.
Museo del DuomoThe Museum dedicated to the Cathedral of Milan is located next to the Cathedral. The collection includes original sculptures, stained glass and works of art that adorned the Cathedral.
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