Galleria Blu is Milan's oldest and arguably its most prestigious art gallery, having been founded as long ago as 1957 to promote promising post-war avant-garde artists; it was...
Via Senato 18Part of Carla Sozzani's Corso Como style/culture/café complex, this gallery is big on black and white photography, digital imagery and montage. Non-Italians predominate in the...
Corso Como 10Galleria Emi Fontana has been showing the hottest international contemporary artists in all the artistic media - including Turner Prize winner Gillian Wearing - since 1992.
Viale Bligny 42This establishment exhibits global contemporary art: canvases and light sculptures from the likes of Aernout Mik, Yan Pei-Ming and Diego Perrone.
Via Giovanni Ventura 5This astoundingly handsome venue showcases artists such as MM Campos Pons, Pietro Finelli, Robert Gligorov, Miriam Cabessa and Ofri Cnaani. Inspired photography and...
Foro Buonaparte 60Founded in 1973, the Ponte Rosso has long given space to Lombardy painters and the movements they started, from the early 1900s to the present day. Among the extensive list of...
Via Brera 2The gallery hosts frequent themed design exhibitions of objects for the home: porcelain, carpets, lighting, silverware and so on. All around it, in the area between Brera and...
Via della Moscova 27Modern art meets the odd master at this fine gallery, where the likes of Hartung and Grosz are hung alongside younger artists who experiment with different styles and materials.
Via Santa Marta 19This three-level space caters to all tastes, exhibiting everything from Italian post-war art to the latest video installations.
Via Tadino 15A homage to sofas, stools and armchairs: they claim to have sold over 100,000 in the last 20 years. The collection includes classic designs by luminaries such as Giò Ponti,...
Largo Treves 2Browsing at this branch of Brescia lighting company Luceplan is to take a tour through the best in lighting design, including works by Luciano Baldessari and Luciano...
Via San Damiano 5A unique, mature and fascinating museum, primarily exposing fraudulent works of art - and the scientific techniques involved. With detailed explanations in English, the...
Via Quintino Sella 4It's little wonder that Napoleon chose to live here in 1802, followed by the Austrian field marshal Count Joseph Radetzky. This recently restored neo-classical villa, formerly...
Villa Belgiojoso BonaparteFully renovated in 2002, the 18th-century Palazzo Morando Attendolo Bolognini is at once a living museum exhibiting the Countess Bolognini's collection of porcelain, sculptures...
Palazzo Morando Attendolo BologniniIt's the curious touches that make the Museo Poldi Pezzoli so memorable. The room after room of tasteful collections, collected by notable art enthusiasts Giuseppe and Rosa...
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