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Leonardo da Vinci National Museum of Science and Technology More Info
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The Leonardo da Vinci National Museum of Science and Technology has more than 15,000 pieces in its collection. There is a large section dedicated to da Vinci, where real-life scale models, created from his drawings, depict some of da Vinci's inventions. Address: Via San Vittore 21 | Milan, MI | 20123 Tel: +39 02 485551
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Castello Sforzesco More Info
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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 | 20100 Tel: +39 02 88463700
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Diocesan Museum (Museo Diocesano) More Info
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This museum contains pieces collected from smaller church museums and treasuries accross Lombardy. Of mostly religious content, some works were created by artists such as Bernardo Daddi, Sano di Pietro and Agnolo Gaddi. Address: Corso di Porta Ticinese 95 | Milan, MI Tel: +39 02 89404714
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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 | 20121 Tel: +39 02 875672
Bagatti Valsecchi Museum More Info
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The Bagatti Valsecchi Museum is located
in the Montenapoleone district of downtown Milan. Originally a Renaissance palace, the building was transformed by Fausto and Giuseppe Bagatti Valsecchi at the end of the 19th century. Opened as a museum in 1994, the permanent exhibits include works of Italian Renaissance art from the Bagatti Valsecchi's private collection. Address: Via Gesu 5 | Milan, MI | 20121 Tel: +39 (0) 02 76006132
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Brera Art Gallery (Pinacoteca di Brera) More Info
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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 | 20121 Tel: +39 02 722631
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Poldi-Pezzoli Museum (Museo Poldi-Pezzoli) More Info
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Museo Poldi-Pezzoli's collection was amassed by 19th-century collector Giacomo Poldi-Pezzoli, and includes Bellinis and Botticellis. Admission icludes entrance to the Museo Teatrale alla Scala. Address: Via Manzoni 12 | Milan, MI | 20121 Tel: +39 02 796334
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