Triennale di Milano, [object Object]

Viale Emilio Alemanga 6, 20121 Milan
Showcasing modern Italian furniture
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Introduction

Triennale di Milano is an art museum and events center showcasing Italian design, urban planning, architecture, music, and media arts. The museum carefully presents the relationship between art and industry and has long been one of the most important exhibition halls in Milan. The exhibition center is an advanced experimental center for Italian culture, architecture, and design, showcasing the creations and research of at least five generations of designers and renowned creative products from Italy and abroad. Particularly in the 1950s, the various classic designs of the period of the Italian economic miracle are the epitome of the flourishing development of Italian industrial design. The museum is divided into permanent and touring exhibitions and also participates in major international events such as Milan Fashion Week and Home Week. The museum is located southwest of the Sempione Park in the north of the castle, two or three stops north of Cadorna Station.
Address
Viale Emilio Alemanga 6, 20121 Milan
Opening hours
10:00-20:30
Closed on Mondays.
Transportation
The Milan Triennial Exhibition Hall is located southwest of Sempione Park within the northern part of the castle, and can be reached by walking through the castle.