
Museum of Ancient Art
At the Castello Sforzesco in Milan, the Museo d’Arte Antica places late antiquity beside the medieval and Renaissance worlds in a single museum route. The collection is anchored by sculpture, but it expands into performance-ready spaces: frescoed rooms that include an armoury, a tapestry room, funerary monuments, and even Michelangelo’s *Rondanini Pietà*. In the Sala Verde—the “green room”—you meet 15th- and 16th-century sculpture alongside the Castello’s collection of arms, arranged with pieces moving in a chronological sequence from the Middle Ages to the 18th century. That room also holds the Portale del Banco Mediceo, a gate removed from Via Bossi, and the museum’s armoury materials in the same curatorial sweep. …
AI-generated from open data and cross-checked, with review where noted. How we write narrations
🎧 Listen in WayWhisperOfficial website ↗




