
Duomo Museum
Inside Milan’s Palazzo Reale, the Grande Museo del Duomo di Milano—often called the Duomo Museum or Museo del Duomo—holds the cathedral’s story in objects. Owned by the Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo di Milano, it covers about 2,000 square metres across 26 rooms, with a collection that ranges from the Duomo’s treasure to artworks kept in the cathedral and in Fabbrica deposits. The exhibition is arranged in a chronological route, tracing how the cathedral was built from its foundation in 1386 through the twentieth century. The museum itself opened in 1953, led by scholar Ugo Nebbia, but the goal began decades earlier, when the Fabbrica needed a place to preserve important material that was no longer “in work” on the Duomo. …
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