Skip to main content
Gallerie d'Italia
Museum

Gallerie d'Italia

📍 Piazza della Scala 6, Milano, 20121🏗 2011-01-01🏛 Italian national heritage

Gallerie d’Italia – Milano opened in 2012 as a modern and contemporary museum in Milan, set in Piazza della Scala inside the Palazzo Brentani and the Palazzo Anguissola Antona Traversi. Its collection spans 195 artworks drawn from the holdings of Fondazione Cariplo, with a notable focus on nineteenth-century Lombard painters and sculptors—from Antonio Canova to Umberto Boccioni. A second milestone came on October 25, 2012, when a new section opened in the Palazzo della Banca Commerciale Italiana, presenting 189 twentieth-century works. The museum’s programming also connects art institutions to national visibility: in 2017, during the Corporate Art Awards Ceremony at the Quirinal Palace—hosted by President Sergio Mattarella—Gallerie d’Italia received a special award as “Patron of the XXI century.” Here, you’re not just seeing …

— WayWhisper audio guide

AI-generated from open data and cross-checked, with review where noted. How we write narrations

🎧 Listen in WayWhisperOfficial website ↗
Listen on the go

Hear the full story — and hundreds more — while walking through Milan.

Open WayWhisper

More in Milan