I have been attending it monthly for some time now and I avail myself of the support of the (physical) Guides that the Museum makes available for a better opportunity to deepen my knowledge of the Works and Artists on display and to better identify with the Environment that the Museum offers.
Fabio Bordoni
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04 Ottobre 2025
10,0
A truly beautiful and interesting exhibition. There are usually temporary exhibitions as well.
Marco Beninca
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28 Settembre 2025
10,0
After climbing the steps leading to what was once my bank, "the Italian commercial bank" (the characteristic old teller machines are still present in the hall), you enter an impromptu group exhibition of various great artists—and what artists!!!: Robert Rauchenberg, Jean Mitchell Basquiat, Andy Warhol, Alberto Burri, Enrico Castellani, Piero Manzoni, Jannis Kounellis, Fausto Melotti, and many others. Here, art lovers can enjoy a truly rewarding spectacle: having so many works by each of the aforementioned artists within reach that would otherwise require a tour de force among the many museums around the world that hold works by these great masters. Here, you will see the best of pop, new dada, abstract expressionism, graffiti art, and all the other movements of the short century. Yes, because, if that weren't enough, as soon as you pass this hall you'll be immersed in the very well-represented art of the second half of the twentieth century, followed by a vast permanent collection of the most important masters of the first half of the twentieth century. The aforementioned journey doesn't end here, but with the next and final photographic exhibition on the "fan four," The Beatles. This very significant exhibition, however, lacks any kind of footage. When they performed in Milan at the Vigorelli in 1965, everyone snubbed the event, which demonstrated, in the space of two hours, the great social change that the greatest band of all time was bringing to the entire world. The importance of the event wasn't even understood by the RAI executives, who didn't bother filming it, not even briefly. Fortunately, there are a few photographs, those exhibited at the Gallerie d'Italia, from which we can get an idea.
daniele enio silveri
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17 Settembre 2025
10,0
The Gallerie d'Italia are located in three historic buildings in Milan's Piazza della Scala. The museum is architecturally beautiful and offers many works from modern art, such as Lichtenstein, Warhol, and Fontana, to other eras, such as Hayez and many others. I also saw the Beatles exhibition, although I was relatively uninterested. This museum is worth visiting and admiring.
Stefano Socci
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16 Settembre 2025
10,0
If you, like me, don't enjoy modern and postmodern art, you probably won't like this museum.
nikan sanat
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14 Settembre 2025
10,0
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art to Visit!
Massimo Varotto
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13 Settembre 2025
10,0
I saw the photography exhibition. But on the way there, I was able to admire both the rooms and the artworks on display. It was truly astonishing.
luca chiappa
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12 Settembre 2025
10,0
A must-see! I was in Milan for personal reasons and decided to visit the "Tutti pazzi per i Beatles" exhibition at the Gallerie d'Italia. With the ticket, I was able to visit the entire building, and I must say, it's truly stunning!
The works on display are fascinating, from Canova to pop art and contemporary art, and the setting is wonderful. To top it all off, an internal garden is a true oasis of peace where you can sit and sip or eat something while admiring Arnaldo Pomodoro's Sphere, lulled by relaxing music.
What else?
Cristina Tassinari
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10 Settembre 2025
10,0
What a fascinating place, full of truly special works.
Andrea Maria Borassi
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06 Settembre 2025
10,0
Beautiful museum with amazing abstract art. Definitely recommend!
Tanya Chirimuta
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28 Agosto 2025
10,0