Triennale, Milan design’s home
New and vintage Mini car dispalyed at the Triennale, architecture and design Museum, during the Salone del Mobile, international design fair, in Milan.
La Triennale di Milano is a collection of design works and many temporary exhibitions of modern art and design. Located between the Castello Sforzesco, Arco della Pace and the Arena, the building hosting La Triennale has its main entrance on Via Alemagna, the road linking downtown with the bustling Corso Sempione.
To the east, the building looks directly at Sempione Park. Piazza Cadorna is very easy to be reached from the palace, just a few minutes walking from the subway station. The last time I was in Milan I really enjoyed exploring the three floors of desing museum, with original art forms and spirit of innovation and design in the arts which features Milan.
True home of Milanese design, the site of the Triennale is indeed a must for every traveler arriving in this city: the three floors of the exhibition includes a ground floor, first floor and a garden open to exhibitors and the public.
The foundation manages the Triennale spaces of the building and the design museum, even if it has been recently opened a new office in the district of Bovisa, in the north of the city.
Also worth of a visit it is the very interesting bookstore devoted to issues of art and design, in the building of via Alemagna: it is a modern library that offers a wide selection of books and that if you are as passionate me for architecture, design and modern art is certainly worth a bit of your time.
scritto da Dave Mitchell - ultima modifica il 16/11/2021