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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.
Il Palazzo Reale di Milano (già Palazzo del Broletto Vecchio) è stato per molti secoli sede del governo della città di Milano, del Regno del Lombardo-Veneto e poi residenza reale fino al 1919, quando viene acquisito al demanio diventando sede di mostre ed esposizioni.
11 cze 2020 · Today the palace is open to visitors the several museums within the walls. The central part of the building is a museum dedicated to the history of Milan's main centerpiece: the Duomo cathedral. In the collection there is a wooden model of the original temple, drawings and schematics.
Palazzo Reale hosts an anthological exhibition dedicated to Grazia Varisco, an extraordinary Milanese artist and a major protagonist of the Italian contemporary scene.
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 Royal Palace of Milan is one of the city’s most visited exhibition spaces. It stands in the small square of the same name, to the right of the façade of Milan Cathedral.
With this new look, the palace overlooks Piazza Duomo and the current Piazzetta Reale is born. Piermarini created the Scalone d’Onore leading to the main floor and enriches a series of rooms with the help of the major artists, painters and decorators active in Milan: Martino Knoller, Traballesi, Giocondo Albertolli and Giuseppe Maggiolini.