Triennale di Milano Center

The Triennale di Milano is located on the west side of Parco Sempione. It is a museum dedicated to displaying design works. This museum is now often used to hold various exhibitions and activities, showcasing Italy’s achievements in design, urban planning, architecture, music, and media art. It highlights the relationship between art and industry. The building where the museum is located is unremarkable in appearance, but there are countless excellent exhibits inside. It is full of a strong design atmosphere and is a holy place for those who love design. The Triennale di Milano museum often exhibits award-winning design works since its establishment in the 1930s. Cross the symbolic bridge and enter the exhibition hall, and you can start to appreciate its iconic design works and furniture, including the oversized Moloch lamp designed by Pesce. The predecessor of the Triennale di Milano was the Biennale of Decorative Arts established in Monza in 1923. In 1933, it was moved to Milan. Since it is not limited to decorative art itself, there are more and more display and exhibition sections. Today’s Triennale di Milano integrates museums, mobile exhibitions, design research, and design experiences, etc., showing the public the design way of this modern city of Milan. Opening hours: Closed all day on Monday throughout the year; Open from 10:30 to 20:00 from Tuesday to Sunday throughout the year. Service facilities: Barrier-free services: barrier-free parking lot, barrier-free entrance, barrier-free toilet.
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