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A specialised museum, the Triennale Design Museum is dedicated to showcasing Italian design, highlighting Italy's significant role in the world of design. The museum's exhibitions explore design through various themes and concepts, featuring objects, people, and companies that have contributed to Italy's design legacy.
A museum of art and design, Triennale di Milano is housed in the Palazzo dell'Arte, hosting exhibitions and collections of design, architecture, and visual, scenic, and performing arts.
A large city park in Milan's historic center, established in 1888 and designed by Emilio Alemagna, featuring an overall area of 38.6 hectares, includes a pond, belvedere, and various monuments and sculptures.
A fortification and former residence of the Visconti and Sforza families, the Castello Sforzesco complex now houses several museums, including the Pinacoteca del Castello Sforzesco and the Museum of Ancient Art.
A tower commissioned by Francesco Sforza in 1452, built by Bartolomeo Gadio, and restored by Luca Beltrami in the late 19th century to its original height. It previously housed prisons and now serves as the Art Library within the Sforza Castle.
A symbol of Milan, the Filarete Tower is an elegant tower designed by Antonio Averulino, also known as il Filarete, and rebuilt in 1905 according to Renaissance plans.
A tall internal tower rising 36 meters above the surrounding buildings, crowned with battlements and covered by a four-pitched roof, composed of eight cells stacked above each other, including one underground cell used as a prison.
A medieval fortification with a quadrangular plan, built in the 15th century by Francesco Sforza, and later renovated and enlarged, featuring square and round towers, courtyards, and a former ducal residence.
Triennale Design Museum