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Palazzo Reale Extensively damaged during the Second World War, the Palazzo Reale was originally the Ducal Palace of the 14th-century Visconti family. Restoration continues slowly, and the ruins point still to the destruction and wastefulness of war. Address: Piazza Duomo 12 Milan MI Italy 20121
+39 02 875672
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Housed in a 400-year-old palace, the Pinacoteca di Brera has a huge collection of medieval and Renaissance art thanks to the work of Napoléon, who used the site as a repository for the confiscated property of wealthy northern Italians. Some of the featured artists include Caravaggio, Rembrandt and Raphael. Address: Via Brera 28 Milan MI Italy 20121
Send an Email (1) +39 02 722631
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Castello Sforzesco has been the victim of several haphazard restoration attempts, but the 14th century castles still feeds the imagination. Inside are a series of museums, including the Museo d'Arte Antica, which houses Michelangelo's unfinished last work. Address: Piazza Castello 3 Milan MI Italy 20100
Send an Email +39 02 88463700
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