【Museum of the 20th Century】Located next to Milan Cathedral, it collects Italian art works of the 20th century.
The exhibition hall on the 5th floor is mostly paintings, with some sculptures and many interesting works! ! ! I really like a work called
"blue dancer". (Figure 11) I visited the exhibition last year and this year. The exhibits are relatively fixed. There is a temporary exhibition hall, which is currently being prepared for the new exhibition.
There is an observation deck on the 5th floor of the museum, with black and white backgrounds, large floor-to-ceiling glass windows + piano + top floor lights, overlooking Milan Cathedral, the square and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. It is a great place to take photos and check in
Museo del Novecento attraction highlights
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The Museum of the Twentieth Century is an art gallery of modern and contemporary art, located in the Palazzo Aranglio, near the Piazza del Duomo in the city center. The building is magnificent and mainly displays works of art from the 20th century. Opened in December 2010, the museum has the largest collection of 20th century art in Italy, mainly collecting works by Italian artists. The museum has 4,500 square meters of pavilions, among which the futuristic, spatialist and Arte Povera exhibitions are fascinating. Among the many masterpieces, there are many works by Picasso, Braque, Kandinsky, Mondrian and other international masters. There is a restaurant and bar on the top floor of the museum, which overlooks Piazza del Duomo, and a bookstore.
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Show More Reviews【Museum of the 20th Century】Located next to Milan Cathedral, it collects Italian art works of the 20th century. The exhibition hall on the 5th floor is mostly paintings, with some sculptures and many interesting works! ! ! I really like a work called "blue dancer". (Figure 11) I visited the exhibition last year and this year. The exhibits are relatively fixed. There is a temporary exhibition hall, which is currently being prepared for the new exhibition. There is an observation deck on the 5th floor of the museum, with black and white backgrounds, large floor-to-ceiling glass windows + piano + top floor lights, overlooking Milan Cathedral, the square and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. It is a great place to take photos and check in