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The Royal Palace of Milan was the seat of government in the Italian city of Milan for many centuries. Today, it serves as a cultural centre and it is home to international art exhibitions. Map.
The Royal Palace of Milan (Italian: Palazzo Reale di Milano) was the seat of government in the Italian city of Milan for many centuries. Today, it serves as a cultural centre and it is home to international art exhibitions.
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Palazzo Reale is one of Milan’s most famous landmarks, the link between the city’s illustrious past and its innovative present. Walking up the magnificent Neoclassical staircase will give visitors an idea of the palace’s splendour at the time of the Austro-Hungarian empire.
The Sala delle Cariatidi in Milan's Palazzo Reale will be transformed into a labyrinth for the next exhibition dedicated to Michelangelo Pistoletto's artistic research path.
Palazzo Reale di Milano (Royal Palace of Milan), formerly known as Palazzo del Broletto Vecchio, was for many centuries the seat of the government of Milan and a royal residence. In 1919, the palace was acquired by the Italian state, and became a venue for exhibitions and events.
Access rules. Palazzo Reale has some access rules to allow the public to visit the exhibitions in safety. Before booking or buying your ticket please read carefully the informations listed here.