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One of the most visited attractions in Milan is the Duomo Square with the cathedral of the same name, which is one of the most beautiful churches in the world. There are several other unique objects adjacent to the square. One of them is the Milan Museum of Modern Art.
In the old days, from the Novecento building, dictator Mussolini broadcast his campaigns to the people gathered on the square. Today, these walls house a unique collection of paintings by Boccioni, de Chirico, Marinetti. Despite the fact that the building has somewhat cramped premises, the most valuable examples of fine art collected here smooth over this shortcoming.
The exhibition is divided into several halls, which correspond to one or another period in the history of art, and follow each other in chronological order. Visitors climb the spiral escalator, pass through numerous galleries to get acquainted with neo-impressionism, and then plunge headlong into the fantastic world of futurism and abstraction, and complete the journey with surrealism and art-verse.
Speaking of art, it is worth mentioning the famous Gallery of Italy, which is housed in three unique palace buildings and includes an impressive collection of paintings and decorative and applied art by masters of Lombardy from the 18th-19th centuries.
The institution's collection contains Canova's unique bas-reliefs, Hayes's luxurious masterpieces. In total, the museum has 23 rooms, which contain the real heritage of Milan, which made an invaluable contribution to the development of Italian art.
After enjoying the contemplation of beauty in the rooms of Milan galleries smelling of history, it is worth going for a walk to one of the most beautiful parks in the city - Sempione. It is located behind the Sforza castle and during the reign of a powerful dynasty was a hunting ground for noble people.
Landscaping work began during the Napoleonic invasion. Initially, the French uprooted the fruit trees here and created a plan for a giant public park that would be accessible to everyone.
Nowadays, residents and guests of the city often come here to walk along the winding, picturesque paths, enjoy the tranquility and silence of the local alleys, and take pictures next to decorative ponds.
On the territory of the park, in addition to green spaces, there is a tower made of metal pipes with an observation deck, created for the Triennale exhibition in the 20th century, as well as the Civica arena, which is a miniature copy of the Colosseum, where sports matches are held today.