Palace of the Palatine Schools

The Palazzo delle Scuole Palatine, located in Piazza dei Mercanti in Milan, is a historic monument that reflects the city’s rich academic and cultural tradition. This building was constructed in 1644 by the architect Carlo Buzzi, after a fire destroyed the previous structure. The Palatine Schools, originally founded in the 15th century during the duchy […]
Borromeo Palace

Palazzo Borromeo d’Adda, located on via Manzoni in Milan, represents one of the most fascinating examples of neoclassical architecture in the city. Built on a pre-existing convent of Augustinian nuns, the palace was purchased by the Borromeo d’Adda family at the beginning of the 19th century. The transformation of the building into a luxurious noble […]
Palazzo Castiglioni

Palazzo Castiglioni, located at Corso Venezia 47 in Milan, is one of the most famous examples of Art Nouveau architecture in Italy, designed by architect Giuseppe Sommaruga between 1901 and 1904. Commissioned by entrepreneur Ermenegildo Castiglioni, the building represents a challenge to the aesthetic standards of the time and a manifesto of the new style, […]
Navigli

The Navigli of Milan represent one of the most fascinating and dynamic neighborhoods of the city, rich in history, art, and culture. Originally conceived in the 12th century, these artificial canals were built to facilitate the transport of goods and people, as well as for the irrigation of the surrounding countryside. The Naviglio Grande, the […]
Belgioioso Palace

Palazzo Belgioioso, also known as Palazzo Belgiojoso, is one of the most refined expressions of neoclassical architecture in Milan, located in the square of the same name in the heart of the city. Designed by Giuseppe Piermarini, the architect already famous for the Teatro alla Scala, the palace was completed in 1787 commissioned by Prince […]
Poldi Pezzoli Museum

The Poldi Pezzoli Museum in Milan is one of the most fascinating house-museums in Italy, located at via Manzoni 12, in the heart of the city. This cultural institution was born from the legacy of Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli (1822-1879), a collector and patron who dedicated much of his life to gathering works of art […]
La Scala Theatre Museum

The Teatro alla Scala Museum, located at via Filodrammatici 2 in Milan, is one of the most important museums in the world dedicated to the history of theater and opera. Founded in 1913, the museum is closely linked to the famous Milanese opera house, Teatro alla Scala, one of the world’s temples of music and […]
Museum of Permanence

The Museum of the Permanente in Milan, officially known as the Society for Fine Arts and Permanent Exhibition, is one of the oldest and most prestigious cultural institutions in the city. Founded in 1883 by a group of artists and intellectuals with the aim of promoting and supporting contemporary art, the museum represents a reference […]
MUDEC – Museum of Cultures

The Museum of Cultures in Milan, known as MUDEC, represents an innovative cultural center dedicated to the promotion and enhancement of world cultures. Located in the dynamic Tortona district, at via Tortona 56, MUDEC is housed in an area that was once part of the former Ansaldo industrial complex, redeveloped by British architect David Chipperfield. […]
Martinitt and Stelline Museum

The Martinitt and Stelline Museum in Milan, inaugurated on January 19, 2009, is a unique cultural institution located at Corso Magenta 57. The museum is situated near the historic headquarters of the Stelline female orphanage and a short walk from important monuments such as the Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci and the Church of […]