Pinacoteca di Brera
Sights
17
2

The gallery houses a large collection of masterpieces by Italian and foreign artists dating from the 13th to the 20th century. It was founded in 1776 to assist in the training of Brera Fine Arts Academy students.
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San Bernardino alle Ossa
Sights
18
5

With a short detour from the city center you can find this small chapel where you can experience a great horror atmosphere! The walls are covered with centuries-old skulls and bones from the close former hospital: try not to be scared, you'll feel like they're all looking at you!
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Local Experience
Secrets of the Duomo Private Tour in Milan
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Duration
2 h
Languages
English, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian, French, Japanese, Portuguese, Chinese
Carla Sozzani Gallery
Museums & Galleries
15
2

This place is worth visiting not only for its photo exhibitions, but also for its location. Set in a beautiful courtyard at the heart of 10 Corso Como, it’s a peaceful place to drink coffee and relax.
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Palazzo Lombardia
Sights
19
3

If you like modern architecture you can't miss this place! Beside the buildings, there is also a covered square, and another square with rocks, hills and fountains. If it's open, you'll have the possibility to visit a small art exhibition and to go up to the last floor: there is the best view on Milan!
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Triennale di Milano
Other
14
6

Opened in 2007, Triennale Design Museum is the first of its kind in Italy. It’s set up as an interactive space so you’ll get to experience design in a very easy way. It’s suitable for children as well as adults.
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GAM Milano
Sights
12
1

Located inside Villa Reale, GAM Milano houses the largest municipal collection of 19th-century artworks in Italy. Artists include Pellizza da Volpedo, Segantini, Canova and many others. In summer, the Villa also hosts various concerts and events.
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Local Experience
Secrets of the Duomo Private Tour in Milan
Prices from
60
EUR
Duration
2 h
Languages
English, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian, French, Japanese, Portuguese, Chinese
Chiesa di Santa Maria presso San Satiro
Sights
13
3

Because of history (there are some remains from and old shrine from the Middle Age), of art (there are many great works from Reinassance artists like Bramante ), but the main reason to visit it is the apse: I won't say anything and let you discover why!
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Cimitero Monumentale
Sights
18
2

With so many tombs, graves, monuments and chapels, so many different architectural styles, so many beautiful statues, you'll feel like you're walking through a park or a museum more than a cemetery! Try to get lost in its alleys and you'll always discover something beautiful!
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Museo del Novecento
Sights
18
5

Inside you'll find beautiful 20th-century Italian artworks including the iconic “Fourth Estate” painting by Pellizza da Volpedo. There’s also a nice restaurant/bar where you can have a coffee and admire the Duomo skyline.
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Basilica di Sant'Ambrogio
Sights
16
2

Basilica di Sant'Ambrogio is perfectly preserved thanks to numerous restorations. The façade and interior arches are spectacular, and the golden mosaic that adorns the dome is simply sublime!
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The Last Supper
Museums & Galleries
11
2

The charm of this great mural continues to grow with the passing of time. Admiring it in person is quite an experience – it’s almost like seeing the Mona Lisa at the Louvre Museum in Paris!
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Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli
Museums & Galleries
10
3

Being centrally located, this park is a great place to take a break when you’re out and about exploring the city. It also features many attractions for all ages including the Museum of Natural History and the Planetarium.
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Hangar Bicocca
Museums & Galleries
12
0

If you love art, design and getting out of the city centre, you'll love Hangar Bicocca. Not many people know about it besides creative locals, and a visit will almost certainly guarantee you an artistic experience to remember. The neighbourhood itself is modern and architecturally very interesting.
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Civic Aquarium of Milan
Museums & Galleries
9
0

“Water is a precious and essential asset for life”. Following this motto, the Civic Aquarium of Milan reopened in 2006 with a new section dedicated to the marine world, and another dedicated to fishing.
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Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
Museums & Galleries
7
2

Because it's one of the strangest traditions in Milan. You have to go to Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, go more on or less in the middle of it and you'll find a lot of people spinning on the poor bull's balls. Just take a look and do it!
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