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Fresh, fun and funky in water and stone September 2017 20,000 copies * City Map * Useful Information Hello Milano Bic On our 21 st birthday more information, more pages, more photos. Guided tours Last Supper tickets Tourist assitence More information on pag 12. www.friendinmilan.co.uk ARTIDEA www.artidea.co.uk translations graphics free press connect with www.hellomilano.it online guide Villa Litta in Lainate, west of Milan, is a Renaissance playground French novelist Stendhal provided a succinct description. “You have to beware of walking alone at Lainate. The garden is full of water jets built specifically to soak spectators. I unwittingly placed my foot on the first step of a staircase, and six water jets shot up right beside me.” At a time of year characteristic for intense and relentless heat – last month in Milan we had a couple of weeks with temperatures reaching 34°C every day – it comes as no surprise to discover that Renaissance architects had experimented with fountains to delight the owners and guests of large villas both inside and outside Milan. Villa Litta in Lainate, 16 km north-west of Milan, provides one of the best examples in Europe. The building itself is a fine example of this type of Renaissance home, but it is in the Nimphaeum that Pirro I Visconti Borromeo, went overboard, so to speak, with his fun and games. Gardens, palazzo and Nimphaeum are open for visits at the weekend (see below), and guided tours enable you to savour the effect of surprise when you sit down on a stone seat, only to jump up again to escape an accurately directed squirt of water. Pirro I’s work on the villa can be dated to about 1585. He was part of the Borromeo family that gave Milan one of its most celebrated saints, San Carlo, during the rigours of the Counter- Reformation. Pirro himself contributed to Milan’s religious affairs by working with the Fabbrica del Duomo, the company, founded in 1386, that built the Cathedral and now maintains it. This gave him the opportunity to meet the greatest artists, architects and sculptors of his day, and he gave them more light-hearted commissions at his villa. Painter Camillo Procaccini is best-known for his rather dour and solemn compositions of saints and martyrs, but at Lainate he revealed a totally different personality, creating paintings in which angels and clouds morph mysteriously into impish and devilish figures. He also worked using pebbles as his medium, in the fashion of the day known as “grottesco,” used to decorate the interiors of artificial grottos in the garden. The finest part of the garden is the Nimphaeum, built in travertine to a design that is both symmetrical, with the octagonal “Atrio dei Quattro Venti”, and irregular, forming a maze of grottos with mosaic and pebble decoration, along with statues of Ancient Roman gods. It is here that Pirro invited his aristocratic guests to stroll, in the midst of hidden machinery that could be controlled at a distance so that water jets would appear as if by magic exactly when someone was in the right spot. During guided tours, these mechanisms are activated just as they were four centuries ago. When the guide says something like “Hey, you should be careful if you sit on that step,” his concealed assistant takes the hint and pulls the lever. In one room of the Nimphaeum, called the Rain Court, water was sprinkled from the ceiling in order to simulate rain and produce rainbows. All this – in total there are 53 water-squirting mechanisms – is powered by the pressure generated by a storage tank about twenty metres above ground level, in the “Torre dell’Acqua” that can be seen from the Nimphaeum. There is no doubt that Pirro I wanted to create something on the lines of villas that he had seen elsewhere in Italy, notably the Medici villas outside Florence. However there are also connections with a semi- secret organization amongst late Renaissance artists known as the Accademia dei Facchini della Val di Blenio. The group was dedicated to the lighter side of life and all the pleasures that life has to offer, as well as to the more mysterious aspects of magic and the esoteric crafts. He must have been an interesting and multi- faceted man, and a great organizer of parties! Henry Neuteboom The Nimphaeum exterior courtesy Dario Fusaro See more at What’s On and find eventual possible changes Inside the Nimphaeum Villa Litta is closed on Mondays. Guided visits to the Nimphaeum with water games - from Tuesday to Friday at 16.00. - on Saturdays, visits starts each 15 minutes from 15.00 to 16.30; then at 21.15 and 22.00. - Sunday and holidays visits start each 15 minutes from 15.00 to 18.00. Guided visits to the antique palaces. - from Tuesday to Friday at 16.00 only in conjunction with the Nimphaeum visit Free unguided tours to the palaces. - Saturday from 15.00 to 16.30 - Sunday and holidays from 15.00 to 17.00. Admission to the Nimphaeum is €8/10, €4 to the palaces; €2 to the greenhouses; children under 5 and disabled free. Booking at www.midaweb02.midaticket.it To get to Lainate, the best way is to take a car. By public transport go to Lampugnano M1 Red Line and take the direct bus to Lainate line Z617. For timetables please visit www.movibus.it If you take a taxi mind you explain well to the driver that you wish to visit the Villa in Lainate and NOT Linate aiport! You wouldn’t be the first to have that happen!

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Page 1: Hello Milano...no/2017. Tickets are also on sale, Tues-Sat 11.00-19.00, at Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli July highlights page 2 What’s on September

Fresh, fun and funky in water and stone

September 2017

20,000 copies * City Map * Useful Information

Hello Milano

Bic

On our 21st birthday more information, more pages, more photos.

Guided tours Last Supper tickets Tourist assitence

More information on pag 12.

www.friendinmilan.co.uk

ARTIDEA

www.artidea.co.uktranslations • graphics • free press

connect with www.hellomilano.it

online guide

Villa Litta in Lainate, west of Milan, is a Renaissance playgroundFrench novelist Stendhal provided a succinct description. “You have to beware of walking alone at Lainate. The garden is full of water jets built specifically to soak spectators. I unwittingly placed my foot on the first step of a staircase, and six water jets shot up right beside me.” At a time of year characteristic for intense and relentless heat – last month in Milan we had a couple of weeks with temperatures reaching 34°C every day – it comes as no surprise to discover that Renaissance architects had experimented with fountains to delight the owners and guests of large villas both inside and outside Milan. Villa Litta in Lainate, 16 km north-west of Milan, provides one of the best examples in Europe. The building itself is a fine example of this type of Renaissance home, but it is in the Nimphaeum that Pirro I Visconti Borromeo, went overboard, so to speak, with his fun and games. Gardens, palazzo and Nimphaeum are open for visits at the weekend (see below), and guided tours enable you to savour the effect of surprise when you sit down on a stone seat, only to jump up again to escape an accurately directed squirt of water. Pirro I’s work on the villa can be dated to about 1585. He was part of the Borromeo family that gave Milan one of its most celebrated saints, San Carlo, during the rigours of the Counter-Reformation. Pirro himself contributed to Milan’s religious affairs by working with the Fabbrica del Duomo, the company, founded in 1386, that built the Cathedral and now maintains it. This gave him the opportunity to meet the greatest artists, architects and sculptors of his day, and he gave them more light-hearted commissions at his villa.

Painter Camillo Procaccini is best-known for his rather dour and solemn compositions of saints and martyrs, but at Lainate he revealed a totally different personality, creating paintings in which angels and clouds morph mysteriously into impish and devilish figures. He also worked using pebbles as his medium, in the fashion of the day known as “grottesco,” used to decorate the interiors of artificial grottos in the garden. The finest part of the garden is the Nimphaeum, built in travertine to a design that is both symmetrical, with the octagonal “Atrio dei Quattro Venti”, and irregular, forming a maze of grottos with mosaic and pebble decoration, along with statues of Ancient Roman gods. It is here that Pirro invited his aristocratic guests to stroll, in the midst of hidden machinery that could be controlled at a distance so that water jets would appear as if by magic exactly when someone was in the right spot. During guided tours, these mechanisms are activated just as they were four centuries ago. When the guide says something like “Hey, you should be careful if you sit on that step,” his concealed assistant takes the hint and pulls the lever. In one room of the Nimphaeum, called the Rain Court, water was sprinkled from the ceiling in order to simulate rain and produce rainbows. All this – in total there are 53 water-squirting mechanisms – is powered by the pressure generated by a storage tank about twenty metres above ground level, in the “Torre dell’Acqua” that can be seen from the Nimphaeum. There is no doubt that Pirro I wanted to create something on the lines of villas that he had seen elsewhere in Italy, notably the Medici villas outside

Florence. However there are also connections with a semi-secret organization amongst late Renaissance artists known as the Accademia dei Facchini della Val di Blenio. The group was dedicated to the lighter side of life and all the pleasures that life has to offer, as well as to the more mysterious aspects of magic and the esoteric crafts. He must have been an interesting and multi-faceted man, and a great organizer of parties!

Henry Neuteboom

The Nimphaeum exteriorcourtesy Dario Fusaro

See more at What’s Onand find eventual possible changes

Inside the Nimphaeum

Villa Litta is closed on Mondays.Guided visits to the Nimphaeum with water games- from Tuesday to Friday at 16.00. - on Saturdays, visits starts each 15 minutes from 15.00 to 16.30; then at 21.15 and 22.00.- Sunday and holidays visits start each 15 minutes from 15.00 to 18.00.Guided visits to the antique palaces.- from Tuesday to Friday at 16.00 only in conjunction with the Nimphaeum visitFree unguided tours to the palaces.- Saturday from 15.00 to 16.30 - Sunday and holidays from 15.00 to 17.00.Admission to the Nimphaeum is €8/10, €4 to the palaces; €2 to the greenhouses; children under 5 and disabled free.Booking at www.midaweb02.midaticket.it

To get to Lainate, the best way is to take a car. By public transport go to Lampugnano M1 Red Line and take the direct bus to Lainate line Z617. For timetables please visit www.movibus.it

If you take a taxi mind you explain well to the driver that you wish to visit the Villa in Lainate and NOT Linate aiport! You wouldn’t be the first to have that happen!

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MITO SettembreMusica

03-20 September. “Nature” is the topic of this year edi-tion, and the festival offers 140 concerts, all connected to the theme, conceived and interpreted especially for MITO SettembreMusica by first-class musicians from around the world. Venues alternate between traditional concert halls and non-traditional, decentralized locations, with some performances featuring the same artists in different set-tings. Many performances feature free admission, while reasonably priced tickets for the rest of the shows means access to great music for diverse and wide-ranging audien-ces. Each performance will be preceded by a brief introduc-tion in Italian that will enhance the listening experience for novices and experts alike. All info in English at http://www.mitosettembremusica.it/en/programma/calendario/mila-no/2017. Tickets are also on sale, Tues-Sat 11.00-19.00, at Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli

July highlights

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What’s onSeptember 2017

Idroscalo

On an artificial lake that was originally constructed as a seaplane airport, there are now many attractions such as a beach; some swimming pools; a bar; a kiosk; a water-play path that stretches for 50 meters; a complete full size cable system for water sports such as water skiing and wakebo-arding; a self-service restaurant from 9.30 to 21.00 and a happy hour with food cocktails, non-alcoholic drinks, beer; 11 hire stations for normal and electric bicycles; canoe hire and beginners’ courses. Affordable prices. Idroscalo, Via Circonvallazione, Segrate (Milano) • bus 73 to Aeroporto di Linate + km 1.2 walking

Rite of the “Nivola” (namely a cloud)

16-18 September. A celebration dating back to the 16th cen-tury. The Archbishop, using a sort of lift shaped and painted like a cloud (which dates back at least to the 16th century and perhaps was concei-ved by Leonardo da Vinci himself) brings on the altar a Holy Nail normally kept in a tabernacle at the

apse top. During the three days, people can enter the Duo-mo and pray near the holy relic. After, the Holy Nail is set-tled back in its tabernacle near the Duomo roof, using the same system. See What’s On for further details. Admission free. Duomo, Piazza Duomo • MM1/3 Duomo

Charity dinner at the Gallery

13, 15 September. On occasion of the 150th inaugura-tion anniversary of the “Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II”, the Municipality of Milan organizes on the 13 September at 21.00 a Great Charity Dinner with 900 invitees. The menu, conceived by the chef Carlo Cracco, will be prepared and served by the restaurants of the Gallery, some of which are also 150 years old. On this occasion the Gallery will be closed to the public. Festivities will continue on Friday, September 15th, with a public event open to the public. For this event no info is available at the time of print.

Campus and fun at museum

Until 8 September. 8.30-17.30; from Monday to Friday. For children aged 6 to 10, five days of activities in inte-ractive workshops, with visits to the collections, fun group games and fascinating stories to find out how science and technology are hiding in everyday life. Among other acti-vities, kids can design and build pinba. €155, one week. Bookings at [email protected]; tel. 02 48 555 558.Until 10 September. 10.00-20.00; from Tuesday to Fri-day; on Saturday and holidays 10.00–19.00. Daily activi-ties in interactive workshops, temporary exhibitions. Every day at 11.00 guided tours to the Leonardo Gallery in En-glish, included in the entrance ticket, to be booked online. Every afternoon, from 14.00 to 17.00, experience different activities in Italian for adults and children in interactive workshops. Each week will be dedicated to a theme. Much more info at http://www.museoscienza.org. Museo Nazio-nale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci, Via San Vittore 21 • M2 Sant’Ambrogio.

Fashion Week

20-25 September. “Milano Moda Donna”, this women’s collection fashion show is the most awaited moment of the international fashion system, with its two yearly appoin-tments and a network of thousands of field operators that work to organize this great event. Milano is the prestigious location that hosts more than 170 shows and presenta-tions, promoting the “maisons” that have made famous Made In Italy and supporting new talents that make of the fashion world a sector in continuous evolution. All info in English at http://www.milanomodadonna.it/en/

Dinosaurs in ... flesh and bones!

Until 5 November. Mon - Fri: 15.30 –19.30; Sat. Sun, holidays: 10.00 – 19.30. Strong edu-cational character in this spectacular touring exhibition inside the Monza Park. The tour is concentrated in the green area near Cascina Casalta, a

perfect location that offers a beautiful natural setting to admire about forty reconstructions of dinosaurs and prehi-storic animals, full scale, some of them in gigantic dimen-sions. There are Mesozoic reptiles, such as Spinosaurus and Tyrannosaurus, and species that lived in Italy such as the Lombard Ticinosuco and the Titanosaurus sauropod re-cently found in Lazio. €7/10. Parco della Reggia di Mon-za, Viale Mirabello, Cascina Casalta, Monza (Milano) Info for getting there http://www.reggiadimonza.it/it/content/page/come-arrivare

CoursesCambridge English“Weekly” lesson builder now also available for Key for Schools and Preliminary for Schools. Htt33.M;ps://weekly.cambridgeenglish.org/

Nordic languages coursesFrom October. Organized by Iperborea and the Nordic Cultural In-stitute in Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish and Icelandic, Danish. Some free introductory lessons Saturday September 2 at the Sempion Park Library. [email protected]

Open Day9 September from 11.00. CPM is a reference framework for young people who want to work in contemporary pop music and jazz. They offer a team of 100 teachers who work in large specialized areas. As first in Italy, at the end of the course they release the First Academic Diploma - In-strument Level and Song, regarding Pop Music. www.cpm.it (in Italian). Some English info http://www.cpm.it/chi-siamo/foreigners_students.php. See What’s On for further details. CPM Music Institute, Via Privata Reguzzoni 15

Music ContestUntil 25 September. “Rock Targato Italia” entries are open to participate in the thirtieth edition of this true Na-tional talent-scout event whose purpose is to offer emer-ging artists the opportunity to get acquainted with general public, media and insiders. Artists present their own songs, not covers of other artists. There are no age restrictions and songs can be sung in any language or dialect. To know more see http://www.rocktargatoitalia.eu/ (in Italian).

From now to October. “L’autore - Il mestiere della mu-sica” an initiative that seeks to give composers the oppor-tunity to transform their talent into a profession. The first ranked will win an editorial contract with Edizioni Curci for a year, with the opportunity of working alongside great com-posers published by Curci, including Niccolò Agliardi and Luca Chiaravalli. Live performances during two semi-finals and one final that will take place in Milan on 9-10 and 11 October 2017. Participation is free of charge and board and lodging for the three final dates are paid by the organiza-tion. www.lautoreilmestieredellamusica.it in Italian.

Cine-MuseumFrom September to December. A calendar of movie that, thanks to the digital cinema technology, showcases on the big screen the richness of the world’s most impor-tant exhibitions, artists and museums. On 25, 26 and 27 September, the program starts at the London British Mu-seum with Hokusai, the artist who revolutionized Western art by inspiring Impressionists and Van Gogh himself. For further details follow our What’s On. A list of the Italian cinemas is available on www.nexodigital.it.

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1st September 2017: Friday19.00: Reggae Street Food Music Fest. Via Gian Carlo Clerici 150 Parco Nord • M5 Bicocca + bus 31 Parco Nord Clerici

21.30: Party. “Twist and shout” Hawaiian Party, this well-known format, in a revised version, sees the par-ticipation of musicians, deejays, dancers and vintage stylists, it also includes the top 100 tracks that mar-ked the history of music in the decade 1950-1960. Admission with annual membership card €10. Arci Magnolia, Via Circonvallazione Idroscalo 41. Segrate (MI) • Bus 73 San Babila M1-Linate Aerop.-S.Felicino.21.30: Live reggae. BoomdaBash. €10. Arci Carro-ponte, Via Granelli 1, Sesto San Giovanni (near Mila-no) • M1 Sesto Marelli/ M5 Bignami+10’walk

2nd September 2017: Saturday19.00: Reggae Street Food Music Fest. Via Gian Carlo Clerici 150 Parco Nord • M5 Bicocca + bus 31 Parco Nord Clerici

19.30: Horse racing opening. Restaurant and bars on site (in the photo). €5; under 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Galoppo, Piazzale dello Sport • M5 San Siro Ippodromo

3rd September 2017: Sunday9.30-17.00: Street market. Market exhibition for collectors, hobbyists, demonstrations and amateur creative activities. Books, cartoons, comics, collec-tors’ items, toys, games, records, curiosities.... Parco Ravizza, Viale Toscana, Via Bocconi, Viale Bach, Viale Brahms Via Vittadini • bus 79, filobus 90-91

12.00: Horse racing opening. Restaurant and bars on site. 13.30–18.00: Free entertainment for children. 15.30-19.30: Horse racing. €5; under 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Galoppo, Piazzale dello Sport • M5 San Siro Ippodromo

19.00: Reggae Street Food Music Fest. Via Gian Carlo Clerici 150 Parco Nord • M5 Bicocca + bus 31 Parco Nord Clerici

20.30: Symphony music. Music for dance by Cani-zares, Marquez, Gershwin, Bernstein; performed by Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi; with Juan Manuel Canizares, guitar; conducted by José Antonio Montano. €15/25. Auditorium di Milano, Lar-go Gustav Mahler 1 (Corso San Gottardo) • M1 Duo-mo + tram 3; M2 Porta Genova + bus 59

21.00: Festival Mito inauguration. “This Mid-night Hour“ contemporary music by the English Anna Clyne; Concerto in F for solo piano and orchestra, by George Gershwin; Nature’s Realm Op. 91, B. 168 overture by Antonín Dvořák; Daphnis et Chloé suite per orchestra n. 2, Lever du jour, Pantomime, Danse générale by Maurice Ravel; performed by the Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester; conducted by Ingo Metzma-cher. On line tickets at www.mitosettembremusica.it, or at Dal Verme theater Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2. Teatro alla Scala, Piazza della Scala • M1/3 Duomo

4th September 2017: Monday21.00: Live: Richie Kotzen. €25. Ticketone.it, mail-ticket.it, vivaticket.it. Admission with annual mem-bership card €10. Arci Magnolia, Via Circonvallazione Idroscalo 41. Segrate (MI) • Bus 73 San Babila M1-Linate Aerop.-S.Felicino.

5th September 2017: Tuesday08.00-19.00: Street market. High quality arts and crafts exhibition. Via Brera • M2 Lanza15.00, 18.30, 21.30: Film in English with Italian subtitles. “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,” directed by Joachim Rønning, Espen Sandberg; starring Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush. €5/7.50. Cine-ma Arcobaleno, Viale Tunisia 11 • M1 Porta Venezia

15.30: Harness racing. €5; under 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Trotto, Viale Piccolomini 2 • M5 San Siro Ippodromo18.30: Exhibition finissage. After three months of opening, the exhibition dedicated to the photographer Maria Mulas crowns the success of her precious portraits archive devoted to the great national and international art, design, fashion and publishing VIP’s, perceived as the visual memory of more than thirty years of Milanese cultural life since the early 1970s to this century. Palaz-zo Morando, via Sant’Andrea 6 • M3 Montenapoleone

6th September 2017: Wednesday09.00–18.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls mar-ket. Goat’s cheese and vaccines, ricotta, dairy products, bee products, jams, preserves, meat, poultry, eggs, fruit, vegetables, flour, bakery, cere-als, rice, legumes, bread, wine, ornamental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal pro-duction, guaranteed directly by those who produce them. Piazza Santa Francesca Romana • M1 Porta Venezia 12.00: Horse racing opening. Restaurant and bars on site. 15.30-19.30: Horse racing. €5; under 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Galoppo, Piazzale dello Sport • M5 San Siro Ip-podromo20.30: Symphony music. “Inti Illimani Histórico.” With the patronage of the Chilean Government a tri-bute to the group born in the movement of Nueva Canción Chilena and still active, albeit divided into two groups, Inti-Illimani and Inti-Illimani Histórico. Music performed by Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi. €15/25. Auditorium di Milano, Largo Gustav Mahler 1 (Corso San Gottardo) • M1 Duomo + tram 3; M2 Porta Genova + bus 59

7th September 2017: Thursday09.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls market. Goat’s cheese and vaccines, bee products, jams, preserves, meat, poultry, eggs, fruit, vegetables, flour, bake-ry, cereals, rice, legumes, bread, wine, ornamental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal production, guaranteed directly by those who produ-ce them. Piazza San Nazaro in Brolo 5 (Corso di Porta Romana) • M3 Missori15.00, 18.30, 21.30: Film in English with Ita-lian subtitles. “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,” directed by Joachim Rønning, Espen Sandberg; starring Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush. €5/7.50. Cinema Mexico, Via Savona 57 • M2 Porta Genova F.S., tram 14

8th September 2017: Friday15.30: Harness racing. €5; under 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Trotto, Viale Piccolomini 2 • M5 San Siro Ippodromo18.30: Pop up party. Lisa&Lena, the two German twin blondes who are all over YouTube. €25 for: En-trance to attend a special show by Lisa & Lena, Take a selfie with Lisa & Lena + poster signed by Lisa & Lena and a Lisa & Lena rubber bracelet. Or perfor-mance with Lisa & Lena €50. Salumeria della Musica, Via Pasinetti 2 (corner with Via Ripamonti) • M2 Fa-magosta then bus 95 eastwards21.00: Live. Ligabue. €81. Mediolanum Forum, Via Di Vittorio 6. Assago (MI) • M2 Assago Forum (buy a “Milan-AssagoForum round-trip ticket”)

9th September 2017: Saturday09.00–14.00: Farmers street market by Lom-bard producers. Goat’s cheese and vaccines, ricot-ta, dairy products, honey and bee products, jams, preserves, meat and poultry, eggs, fruit and vegeta-bles, flour, bakery products, cereals, rice, legumes, bread, wine, ornamental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal production, guaranteed di-rectly by those who produce them. Piazza Durante • M1, M2 Loreto11.00: Pop music school open day. Today, all music enthusiasts are invited to visit the school, get acquainted with the teachers, the staff, the students, discover the educational offer, choose the best suited study plan and even do an audition. www.cpm.it (in Ita-lian). Some English info http://www.cpm.it/chi-siamo/foreigners_students.php. See Highlights for further de-tails. CPM Music Institute, Via Privata Reguzzoni 15 12.00: Horse racing opening. Restaurant and bars on site. 15.30-19.30: Horse racing. €5; under 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Galoppo, Piazzale dello Sport • M5 San Siro Ip-podromo

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What’s onSeptember 2017

Please note Opening times and fees written in this What’s On could change without notice.

On Sunday 3rd September all Italian public museums are free

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15.00-20.00: Photo exhibition inauguration.

“In Between” and “Untou-ched” are two exhibitions by the photo-grapher Guy Bourdin, presen-ting 20 selected reproduction prints of vintage black and white fashion photo-graphs from the 50s and 60s. Admission free. Galleria Carla Sozzani, Corso Como 10 • M2 Moscova

21.00: Live. Ligabue. €81. Mediolanum Forum, Via Di Vittorio 6. Assago (MI) • M2 Assago Forum (buy a “Milan-AssagoForum round-trip ticket”)

21.00: Live. “A Funky Night” with Incognito, Dirotta Su Cuba + special guests Mario Biondi, Fabrizio Bos-so. Buy tickets at fepgroup.it, or ticketone.it. Open Air Theatre Experience Milano • M1 Rho Fiera (buy a ticket to Rho, last ride to Milan at 00.10)22.00: Live. “Lemon Tri” with Roberto Big Conti, voice, bass; Marcello Bread Schena, drums; Pietro Marchesi, guitar; Pierangelo Mulazzani, keys. €10. Salumeria della Musica, Via Pasinetti 2 (corner with Via Ripamonti) • M2 Famagosta then bus 95 ea-stwards22.30: Live. “CT-HI plays Flying Lotus + Lobo” rein-terprets electronic and rap discography of US musi-cian Flying Lotus in Jazz funk key. Admission free. Santeria, Viale Toscana 31 • M3 Lodi TIBB + bus 90

10th September 2017: Sunday08.00-19.00: Street market. High quality arts and crafts exhibition. Via Brera • M2 Lanza

12.00: Horse racing opening. Restaurant and bars on site. 13.30–18.00: Free entertainment for children. 15.30-19.30: Horse racing. €5; under 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Galoppo, Piazzale dello Sport • M5 San Siro Ip-podromo

20.00: Opening of the symphony music season. “L’Arlésienne,” suite by Ravel; and the Symphony No. 9 in E minor, “From the New World”, Op. 95, B. 178 by Antonín Dvořák; performed in collaboration with La Scala Opera House; and the Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi; with “guest star” the French pianist Alexandre Tharaud, piano; and the French conductor Patrick Fournillier. €14/85. Teatro alla Sca-la, Piazza della Scala • M1/3 Duomo

11th September 2017: Monday

21.00: Live. Mike Rutherford + The Mechanics. €30. ticketone.it. Alcatraz, Via Valtellina 25 • Passante Lancetti; M3 Maciachini; trolleybus 91-92

12th September 2017: Tuesday08.00-19.00: Street market. High quality arts and crafts exhibition. Via Brera • M2 Lanza15.00, 17.10, 19.20, 21.30: Film in English with Italian subtitles. “The Whole Truth,” directed by Courtney Hunt; starring Keanu Reeves, Renée Zellweger. €5/7.50. Cinema Arcobaleno, Viale Tunisia 11 • M1 Porta Venezia15.30: Harness racing. €5; under 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Trotto, Viale Piccolomini 2 • M5 San Siro Ippodromo

13th September 2017: Wednesday09.00–18.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls market. Goat’s cheese and vaccines, ricotta, dairy products, honey and bee products, jams, preserves, meat and poultry, eggs, fruit and vegetables, flour, bakery pro-ducts, cereals, rice, legumes, bread, wine, ornamen-tal plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal production, guaranteed directly by those who produ-ce them. Piazza Santa Francesca Romana • M1 Porta Venezia 12.00: Horse racing opening. Restaurant and bars on site. 15.30-19.30: Horse racing. €5; under 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Galoppo, Piazzale dello Sport • M5 San Siro Ip-podromo

18.00: Art exhi-bition inaugura-tion. “Contrappun-to” a show by two artists by Caterina Mancuso and Da-niela Rossi. Admis-sion free. Galleria Gli Eroici Furori, Via Melzo 30 • M1 Porta Venezia

14th September 2017: Thursday09.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls market. Goat’s cheese and vaccines, ricotta, dairy products, honey and bee products, jams, preserves, meat and poult-ry, eggs, fruit and vegetables, flour, bakery products, cereals, rice, legumes, bread, wine, ornamental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal production, guaranteed directly by those who produ-ce them. Piazza San Nazaro in Brolo 5 (Corso di Porta Romana) • M3 Missori15.00, 17.10, 19.20, 21.30: Film in English with Italian subtitles. “The Whole Truth,” directed by Courtney Hunt; starring Keanu Reeves, Renée Zellweger. €5/7.50. Cinema Mexico, Via Savona 57 • M2 Porta Genova F.S., tram 1418.00: Art exhibition inauguration. “Iconography” solo show by the artist Pep Marchegiani. Admission free. Galleria Fondazione Luciana Matalon, Foro Buo-naparte 67 • M1Cadorna

18.00: Art exhibition inauguration. “Im-promptu” solo show by Umberto Chiodi with site specific drawings, of small and large for-mat (from 50x35 cm to 150x100 cm), pro-duced between 2016 and 2017, realized with graphite, pastel, china, watercolor and tempera on paper and cotton. Admission free. Galleria Studio D’Arte Cannaviello, Piazzetta Maurilio Bossi 4 • M1 Cordusio

18.30: Art exhibi-tion inauguration. “Frame” by Luis Troufa, a surrealist, symbolist Portugue-se artist on show with the support and patronage of the Embassy of Portugal in Italy and of the Portuguese Institute of Culture and Lan-guage “Camoes”. Admission free. Gal-leria 3001Lab Rosso-Segnale, Via Sacchi-ni 18 • M1 Loreto

20.30: Film in English with live concert. “Star Trek” by J.J. Abrams, in original language with Italian subtitles, with synchronous execution of the soundtrack by Michael Giacchino; performed by Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi; conducted by Ernst van Tiel. €25/40. Auditorium di Milano, Largo Gustav Mahler 1 (Corso San Got-tardo) • M1 Duomo + tram 3; M2 Porta Genova + bus 5922.00: Live. A tribute to Pino Daniele, performerd by Andrea Montalbano, voice, guitar; Riccardo Bruno, drums; Orazio Nicoletti, bass; Andrea Pollione, pia-no; Michele Monestiroli, sax; Sandro de Bellis, per-cussion. €12. Salumeria della Musica, Via Pasinetti 2 (corner with Via Ripamonti) • M2 Famagosta then bus 95 eastwards

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15th September 2017: Friday

20.30: Film in English with live concert. “Star Trek” by J.J. Abrams, in original language with Ita-lian subtitles, with synchronous execution of the soundtrack by Michael Giacchino; performed by Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi; con-ducted by Ernst van Tiel. €25/40. Auditorium di Mila-no, Largo Gustav Mahler 1 (Corso San Gottardo) • M1 Duomo + tram 3; M2 Porta Genova + bus 59

21.00: Live. Carmen Consoli and Max Gazzè. Buy tickets at fepgroup.it, or ticketone.it. Open Air The-atre Experience Milano • M1 Rho Fiera (buy a ticket to Rho)22.00: Live. “Paros Meccanica” performed by Paola Atzeni, singer, flute; Rosella Cazzaniga, guitar, bass; Alice Pizzi, drums. €10. Salumeria della Musica, Via Pasinetti 2 (corner with Via Ripamonti) • M2 Famago-sta then bus 95 eastwards

16th September 2017: Saturday12.00: Horse racing opening. Restaurant and bars on site. 15.30-19.30: Horse racing. €5; under 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Galoppo, Piazzale dello Sport • M5 San Siro Ip-podromo

15.00: Starting celebration of the Nivola ritual. Insi-de the Duomo, the Archbishop, using a sort of beautiful painted lift shaped like a cloud (na-mely the Nivola), reaches at the apse atop the tabernacle where one Holy Nail of the Crucifixion is normally kept, and moves it to the al-tar. During the th-ree days people can enter to the Duomo

and pray near the holy relic. On the 18th, the Holy Nail will be settled back to the tabernacle near the Duomo roof, using the same system. Admission free. More info in Highlights, pag.2. Duomo, Piazza Duomo • MM1/3 Duomo

22.30: Live soul, funky, jazz. Massimo Greco, trum-pet; Rino Di Pace, drums; Massimiliano Lagana, bass; Deborah Falanga, vocals. €10. Following D J set. Sa-lumeria della Musica, Via Pasinetti 2 (corner with Via Ripamonti) • M2 Famagosta then bus 95 eastwards

17th September 2017: Sunday9.30-17.00: Street market. Market exhibition for collectors, hobbyists, demonstrations and amateur creative activities. Books, cartoons, comics, collec-tors’ items, toys, games, records, curiosities.... Parco Ravizza, Viale Toscana, Via Bocconi, Viale Bach, Viale Brahms Via Vittadini • bus 79, filobus 90-91

12.00: Horse racing opening. Restaurant and bars on site. 13.30–18.00: Free entertainment for children. 15.30-19.30: Horse racing. €5; under 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Galoppo, Piazzale dello Sport • M5 San Siro Ip-podromo

17.00: Symphony and chamber music. The Sym-phony No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. 55, (Heroic Sympho-ny) by Ludwig van Beethoven; performed without the presence of a director by “Spira mirabilis” on occa-sion of their debut at La Scala Opera House, in the decade of their foundation. They bring together the “first parts” and the musicians of the best European orchestras. Spira mirabilis is not a regular orchestra but a great workshop aimed at the growth of their musicians. €5/80. Teatro alla Scala, Piazza della Sca-la • M1/3 Duomo21.00: Live soul, jazz. A tribute to Sinatra and Bublé, by Klaus Savoldi Bellavitis, with Paolo Favini, sax; Fabio Bau, trumpet; Giovanni Colombo, piano; Ezio Rossi, bass; Paolo Zanaglio drums; special guest Gilda Eva, vocals. €27. www.bluenotemilano.com. Blue Note, Via Borsieri 37 • M2 Gioia21.00: Live. Tori Amos. €34/60. Teatro degli Arcim-boldi, Viale dell’Innovazione 20 • M5 Bicocca

18th September 2017: Monday

17.30: Celebration of the Nivola ritual end. In-side the Duomo, the Archbishop, using a sort of be-autiful painted lift shaped like a cloud (namely the Nivola), reaches the apse atop the tabernacle and settles back the Holy Nail to the tabernacle near the Duomo roof. Admission free. More info in Highlights, pag.2. Duomo, Piazza Duomo • MM1/3 Duomo

19th September 2017: Tuesday08.00-19.00: Street market. High quality arts and crafts exhibition. Via Brera • M2 Lanza14.45, 17.00, 19.15, 21.30: Film in English with Italian subtitles. “War for the Planet of the Apes,” directed by Matt Reeves; starring Judy Greer, Woody Harrelson. €5/7.50. Cinema Arcobaleno, Viale Tuni-sia 11 • M1 Porta Venezia

15.30: Harness racing. €5; under 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Trotto, Viale Piccolomini 2 • M5 San Siro Ippodromo

20th September 2017: Wednesday

09.00–18.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls market. Goat’s cheese and vaccines, ricotta, dairy products, ho-ney and bee products, jams, preserves, meat and poultry, eggs, fruit and vegetables, flour, bakery products, cereals, rice, legumes, bread, wine, ornamental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for sea-sonal production, guaranteed directly by those who produce them. Piazza Santa Francesca Romana • M1 Porta Venezia

19.00: Art exhibition inauguration. “Ambienti/Environments” dedicated to the environmental re-search by Lucio Fontana. The show proposes ten en-vironments created by Fontana between 1949 and 1968 for Italian and international institutions and museums, works of crucial importance that have ne-ver been assembled previously, highlighting the inno-vative and precursor force of this great 20th-century master. Admission free. Hangar Bicocca, Via Chiese 2 • M5 Istria

20.15: Live opera via satellite. “The Magic Flute” by Mozart; performed live by the Royal Opera House, with Roderick Williams, baritone; conducted by Julia Jones; and directed by the Scottish opera and the-atre director David McVicar. Direct broadcasting via satellite on 1500 screens all over the world. To know which will be in Milan see www.nexodigital.it

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20.30: Contemporary music. “Aventures “by György Ligeti, for voices and ensemble; “Folk song” by Luciano Berio, for mezzosoprano and ensemble; “Sea’s widows” and “Nesas Seknus” by Marco di Bari, for soprano and ensemble; “Flurries per ensemble” by Brian Ferneyhough; performed by Divertimento Ensemble; conductor selected among the students of the Orchestra direction course; voices selected by Call for Young Performers Canto. €8/15. Teatro Litta, Corso Magenta 24 • M1/2 Cadorna

21st September 2017: Thursday09.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls market. Goat’s cheese and vaccines, ricotta, dairy products, honey and bee products, jams, preserves, meat and poult-ry, eggs, fruit and vegetables, flour, bakery products, cereals, rice, legumes, bread, wine, ornamental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal production, guaranteed directly by those who produ-ce them. Piazza San Nazaro in Brolo 5 (Corso di Porta Romana) • M3 Missori14.45, 17.00, 19.15, 21.30: Film in English with Italian subtitles. “War for the Planet of the Apes,” directed by Matt Reeves; starring Judy Greer, Woody Harrelson. €5/7.50. Cinema Mexico, Via Savona 57 • M2 Porta Genova F.S., tram 1418.00: Art exhibition inauguration. “Periscope” a never-on-show series of collages by Nanni Balestrini, made in Paris in August 2016. The exhibition, con-sists of 22 works (42x20 cm and one 84x40 cm), plus some historical works that illustrate the path of the artist from the 1960s to today. Admission free. Maab Gallery, Via Nerino 3 • M1 Cordusio

18.30: Art exhibition inauguration. “Lost and found” by Angelo Accardi presents a significant se-lection of unpublished large, medium and small sized canvases, sculptures and installations in the constant dualism between real and unreal. Admission free. Galleria VS Arte, Via Appiani 1 • M3 Turati

18.30: Art exhibition inauguration. “Dysto-pia” solo show by the French couple Anne and Patrick Poirier which includes plastics, sculp-tures, installations, pho-tographs, paperwork, paintings and other vi-

sual fragments that speak about the fragility of life. Admisson free. Galleria Fumagalli, Via Bonaventura Cavalieri 6 • M3 Turati

20.30: Symphony music. Ouverture from the “The Magic Flute” (German: Die Zauberflöte) by Mozart; “Orpheus. Flebile queritur lyra”, melologist for voice and orchestra (first absolute performance) by Cola-santi; Symphony No. 40 in G minor, KV. 550 by Mo-zart; performed by Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giu-seppe Verdi, with Natalie Dessay, acting voice; con-ducted by Patrick Fournillier. 16/36€. Auditorium di Milano, Largo Gustav Mahler 1 (Corso San Gottardo) • M1 Duomo + tram 3; M2 Porta Genova + bus 59

21.00: Orchestral music. “Lontano” by György Ligeti; Viola Concerto, Sz. 120, BB 128 by Béla Bartók; “Pini di Roma” and “Fon-tane di Roma” by Ottorino Respighi; performed by Filar-monica della Scala; with Julian Rachlin, viola; Riccardo Chailly, conductor. €10/30. Teatro de-gli Arcimboldi, Via-le dell’Innovazione 20 • M5 Bicocca22.30: Live jazz.

Marco Bianchi, piano; Marco Ricci, bass; Maxx Fu-rian, drums. €10. Following DJ set. Salumeria della Musica, Via Pasinetti 2 (corner with Via Ripamonti) • M2 Famagosta then bus 95 eastwards

22nd September 2017: Friday22.00: Live. A tribute to Lucio Battisti; performed by Antonio Galbiati, voice; Nicolò Fragile, piano; Mar-co Mangelli, bass; Franscesco Corvino, drums; Luca Meneghello, guitar. €12. Salumeria della Musica, Via Pasinetti 2 (corner with Via Ripamonti) • M2 Famago-sta then bus 95 eastwards

23rd September 2017: Saturday

09.00: Run in the Park. “Run4T”, 5/10 Km. non competitive race inside the Sempione Park. 09.00: Meeting at the Triennale Garden. 10.00: Starting from the Triennale Garden. At the end of the race an aperitif will welcome all participants in the Tien-nale Garden. The bibs can be picked up from 19 to 22 September, from 10.30 to 19.30, at the Triennale wardrobe. Sponsorship by Nctm Legal Studio, LifeGa-te Energy, Odlo for the supply of sports jerseys and race sack; Auchan, Simply, Weleda Italia and Dolce Vita Food for the contents of the race bag; 361° for the supply and technical support of the race and the bibs. €10. Subscriptions at triennale.org and vivati-cket.it (in Italian). Triennale di Milano, Giardino delle Sculture (in the photo), Viale Alemagna 6 • M1/2 Cadorna

09.00–14.00: Farmers street market by Lom-bard producers. Goat’s cheese and vaccines, ricot-ta, dairy products, honey and bee products, jams, preserves, meat and poultry, eggs, fruit and vegeta-bles, flour, bakery products, cereals, rice, legumes, bread, wine, ornamental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal production, guaranteed di-rectly by those who produce them. Piazza Durante • M1, M2 Loreto

12.00: Horse racing opening. Restaurant and bars on site. 15.30-19.30: Horse racing. €5; under 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Galoppo, Piazzale dello Sport • M5 San Siro Ippo-dromo

20.00-03.00: Live. Convention / meeting of the Mi-lanese electronic / bass scene by Lobo, with some of the most active and representative artists of the lo-cal scene, alternating with live performance based on samplers, MPC, modular systems and record player. The evening’s Headliner will be Flako with the new “Natureboy Flako” moniker, and directly from the Los Angeles Flying Lotus & The Gaslamp Killer, Kutmah with the new Trobb album! Out on Big Dada. Admis-sion free. Santeria, Viale Toscana 31 • M3 Lodi TIBB + bus 90

24th September 2017: Sunday12.00: Horse racing opening. Restaurant and bars on site. 13.30–18.00: Free entertainment for children. 15.30-19.30: Horse racing. €5; under 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Galoppo, Piazzale dello Sport • M5 San Siro Ip-podromo

25th September 2017: MondayCine-Museum in English.. From the British Mu-seum in London “Hokusai”, the artist who revolutioni-zed Western art by inspiring Impressionists and Van Gogh himself. An 8K film on the most important Ja-panese artist of all time, the author of absolute ma-sterpieces such as the Great Wave and the Mount Fuji xylography. Experts describe loans from the most im-portant European and Japanese collections, illustra-ted books, paintings and engravings telling about the birth and the development of the ukiyo-e style. A list of the Italian cinemas is available on www.nexodigi-tal.it.20.30: Live rock. A charity concert, performed by Massimo Scaccabarozzi and La Jc Band. Admission free. Salumeria della Musica, Via Pasinetti 2 (corner with Via Ripamonti) • M2 Famagosta then bus 95 ea-stwards

26th September 2017: TuesdayCine-Museum in English. From the British Museum in London “Hokusai”, the artist who revolutionized We-stern art by inspiring Impressionists and Van Gogh himself. An 8K film on the most important Japanese artist of all time, the author of absolute masterpieces such as the Great Wave and the Mount Fuji xylography. Experts describe loans from the most important Euro-pean and Japanese collections, illustrated books, pain-tings and engravings telling about the birth and the development of the ukiyo-e style. A list of the Italian cinemas is available on www.nexodigital.it.

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Albania Piazza Duomo, 17 tel. 02.86.46.74.23Algeria Via Rovello 11 tel. 02.72.00.32.66Argentina Via Agnello 2 tel. 02.7772.9420Australia Via Borgogna 2 tel. 02 776 74217Austria Piazza Liberty, 8/4 tel. 02.7631.6105Bangladesh Piazza Missori 3 tel. 02.8055.353Belgium Via Turati 12 tel. 02.2906.2062Bolivia Viale Elvezia 10 tel. 02.3319.127Bosnia-Herzegovina Via Galvani 21 tel. 02.6698.2707Brazil Corso Europa 12 tel. 02.777.107C. African Rep. Via Asiago 43 tel. 02.2578.297Chile Via S. Pietro all’Orto 11 tel. 02.7601.6070China Via Benaco 4 tel. 02.5520.306Colombia Foro Buonaparte 12 tel. 02.7200.3872Croatia Via Dante 9 tel. 02.8051.772Cuba Via Pirelli 30 tel. 02.6739.1344Cyprus Via Ampère 112 tel. 02.2896.232Czech Republic Via Morgagni 20 tel. 02.2940.3051Denmark Via Ariosto 30 tel. 02.4801.2007Dominican Rep. Corso Buenos Aires 64 tel. 02.2024.0965Egypt Via Porpora 26 tel. 02.2951.0352Eire Piazza S. Pietro in Gessate 2 tel. 02.5518.8848El Salvador Via Botta 19 tel. 02.5501.7890Eritrea Via Temperanza 4 tel. 02.28.24.834Ethiopia Via Leopardi, 28 tel. 02.43.90.193Finland Foro Buonaparte 53 tel. 02.3191.071France Via Mangili 1 tel. 02.655.9141Gabon Via L. di Breme 48 tel. 02.3800.7202Gambia Via Fontana 4 tel. 02.5411.6012Germany Via Solferino 40 tel. 02.623.1101

Ghana Via Soperga 6 tel. 02.6696.440Greece Via Turati 6 tel. 02.653.775Guatemala Via Verro 90 tel. 02.5358.239Guinea Via Cechov 50 tel. 02.3340.2183Haiti Piazza Duomo 19 tel. 02.8646.4016Honduras Via Rosolino Pilo 19/b tel. 02.3653.5614Hungary Via Gasparotto 1 tel. 02.6738.0115Iceland Via Vitali 2 tel. 02.78.36.40India Via Larga 16 tel. 02.8057.691Iran Piazza Diaz 6 tel. 02.860.646Ivory Coast Via Pagliano 35 tel. 02.4985.172Japan Via Mangili 2/4 tel. 02.6241.141Jordan Via Fieno 3 tel. 02.8692.903Kazhakistan Piazza Diaz 7 tel. 02.7200.1718Korea Piazza della Repubblica 11/a tel. 02.2906.2641Kuwait Via Turati 40 tel. 02.29.06.29.76Latvia Piazza Bertarelli 1 tel. 02.72.08.07.76Lebanon Via Larga 26 tel. 02.8645.4540Lesotho Via Durini 2 tel. 02.7600.9104Libya Via Baracchini 7 tel. 02.8646.4285Lithuania Via Boccaccio 27 tel. 02.45409686Madagascar Via Ariberto 15 tel. 02.8321.768Malaysia Via V. Pisani 31 tel. 02.6698.1839Malta Largo Porto Classe 8 tel. 02.7010.2237Mauritius Piazza Velasca 5 tel. 02.80.55.051Mexico Via Cappuccini 4 tel. 02.7602.0541Moldavia Via Mascheroni 23 tel. 02.4801.0473Monaco Via Saffi 34 tel. 02.4801.2038Morocco Via Martignoni 10 tel. 02.66.80.69.19Namibia Via Macchi 30 tel. 02.80.40.41

Netherlands Via San Vittore 45 tel. 02.4855.841New Zealand Via Terraggio 17 tel. 02.7217.0001Nicaragua Via Masotto 21 tel. 02.70.00.69.78Norway Piazza Castello 20 tel. 02.874.234Pakistan Via Pisani 8 tel. 02.36.51.27.06Panama Via Montenapoleone 23 tel. 02.7600.5220Paraguay Via V. Monti 79/3 tel. 02.4815.532Peru Via Bracco 1 tel. 02.66.80.96.17Philippines Via Stromboli 1 tel. 02.4398.0383Poland Corso Vercelli 56 tel. 02.4801.8978Portugal Viale Beatrice d’Este 1 tel. 02.6698.6480Romania Via Gignese 2 tel. 02.4007.4023Russia Fed. Via S. Aquilino 3 tel. 02.4870.6041San Marino Via San Martino 12 tel. 02.5830.1172Serbia Via Serao 1 tel. 02.48.17.247Seychelles Via Caldesi 6 tel. 02.66.22.35.22Slovakia Piazzale Lugano 9 tel. 02.39.32.58.66South Africa Vic. S. Giovanni sul Muro 4 tel. 02.8858.581Spain Via Fatebenefratelli 26 tel. 02.6328.831Sweden Via San Paolo 7 tel. 02.86.91.52.66Switzerland Via Palestro 2 tel. 02.77.79.161Tanzania Via Santa Sofia 12 tel. 02.5830.7126Thailand Viale Berengario 15 tel. 02.460.299Tunisia Viale Bianca Maria 8 tel. 02.5463.499Turkey Via Larga 19 tel. 02.58.21.201U. K Via San Paolo, 7 tel. 02.723.001Ukraine Via Maria Teresa 8 tel. 02.86.98.48.63Uruguay Piazza Diaz 6 tel. 02.8056.786U. S. A. Via Principe Amedeo 2/10 tel. 02.290.351Venezuela Largo Toscanini 1 tel. 02.7600.2170

Consulates

• AirportsMalpensa (airport code MXP): Terminal 1 is used by most of the major airlines. Terminal 2 is much smaller. General airport information: tel. +3902232323 (call centre). www.milanomalpensa-airport.com; www.sea-aeroportimilano.it. Transport to Malpensa: “Malpensa Express” train service from Stazione Cadorna railway station. Trains run from 4.27 to 23.27 approximately every half-hour, with extra trips outside these times by bus. Journey time 40 mins. www.malpensaexpress.it www.trenord.it. “Malpensa Shuttle” coach service runs every 20 minutes (fewer trips early and late) from 4.27 until 23.27, from Mi-lan Central Station, Piazza Luigi di Savoia. €8. Approx 50 minutes. www.malpensashuttle.it. The “Malpensa Bus Express” coach service runs every 20-30 minutes from 4.30 to 23.00, from Milan Central Station, Piazza IV Novembre. €8. Approx 60 minutes. Info: www.autostradale.it.Train from the Central Station from 05.25 to 23.25.Malpensa-Linate coach service: 5 trips a day from 9.30 to 16.30 approx, journey time 70 minutes, €13, info www.malpensashuttle.it/mxp-lin.htm. Milan-Malpensa by taxi: €85, 45 to 75 minutes. The €85 price is a fixed charge as long as you go direct, no intermediate stops.Linate (airport code LIN): General information: tel. +3902232323 (call centre). www.milanolinate-airport.com; www.sea-aeroportimilano.it. Transport to Linate: bus n° 73, from Corso Europa/Piazza San Babila. Use the normal bus (“ATM”) ticket €1,50 see Public transport. The journey takes 25 minutes; Linate air-port is 7 km from the city centre. The bus runs from 5.35 to 00.35. A coach service runs from the Central Station, Piazza Luigi di Savoia, every half-hour approx. from 5.30 to 22.45. Jour-ney time 25 minutes. €5. By taxi from the city centre, €50 circa.Orio al Serio (near Bergamo, airport code BGY): Call centre +39035326323, www.orioaeroporto.it. Transport to Orio al Serio: a coach service run by Auto-stradale leaves from Milan Central Station, Piazza Luigi di Savoia, every day, from 02.45 to 23.15 every 30-40 min-utes. The trip takes 1 hour. €5. www.orioshuttle.com; www.autostradale.it. By taxi: around €95.

• CampsiteThe “Camping Village Città di Milano” is in Via Airaghi 61 tel. 02.48.207.017. Tents, campers, caravans. It is next to a waterpark, and it offers various sports facilities. See http://www.campingmilano.it/en/home.php.

• Changing moneyBanks: open Mon-Fri, circa 8.30-13.30; 14.45-15.45. Money changing shops in Piazza Duomo, Piazza Scala, Via Orefici, Via Dante, the Central Station and the airports.Post office Money can also be changed at the central post office, Piazza Cordusio 1 (MM1 Cordusio, see under Postage), and a few other post offices: Via Spinola 10 (MM1 Amendola), Via Moscova 30 (MM2 Moscova), Central Sta-tion post office, and at Linate airport. Best rates are in the post offices, followed by banks.

• Lombardy lakesLago di Como The famous lakeside city is just an hour from Milan by train, and so it is an attractive pos-sibility for a day’s ex-cursion. The service “A Friend in Milan” will take you there by car or by train. If you want to do it yourself, take a train from the Stazione Nord station, in Piazza Cadorna, to Como Lago, a station positioned right on the lakeside www.lenord.it. From here, ferries and hydrofoils will take you all over the lake, and a bus to Bellagio of-fers a cheap and picturesque alternative to boat transport. Info from the Como tourist office, tel. 031.3300.128, www.lakecomo.com, [email protected]. Ferry info www.navigazi-onelaghi.it

Lago MaggioreIt is the second largest lake in It-aly, extended for about 65 kilome-tres (40 miles). The climate is mild both in sum-mer and winter, producing Medi-terranean vege-tation, with many gardens growing

rare and exotic plants. Well-known gardens include those of the Borromean and Brissago Islands, the Villa Taranto in Verbania, and the Alpinia botanical garden above Stresa. “A Friend in Milan” will take you there by car or by train. If you want to do it yourself, take a train from the Stazi-one Stazione Centrale or Stazione Porta Garibaldi to Stresa www.lenord.it. From here, ferries and hydrofoils will take you all over the lake. http://http://www.navigazionelaghi.it/eng/index.asp

• Driving, parkingWhenever you leave your car unattended, make sure that there are no bags, cameras, wallets etc. in sight inside. To enter the city centre (the area within the socalled “Cerchia dei Bastioni”, a circular area which, to give you an idea, starts from Porta Venezia on one side, Piazza XXIV Maggio on the other), you have to pay a tariff in the Area C system, about €5 per entrance. The Area C system operates Mon-Fri, 7.30-19.30. For further information, click on the Area C banner on the website www.comune.milano.it. Petrol stations in the city close for lunch, Saturday after-noons and Sunday. There are a few self-service pumps in the city. Motorway service stations are open 24 hrs a day. To park in the streetside areas marked by blue lines, you need to buy a SostaMilano card, on sale at the “ATM Point” in the Duomo metro station (open Mon-Sat 7.45-20.15), and in Cadorna, Centrale F.S., Loreto and Romolo metro stations, as well as in many bars and tobacconists. The cards are also sold directly by the attendants near the parking areas (they have uniforms and ID cards). You mark the start of stay on the card by scratching the year, month, day, and time. Various privately-run carparks also exist (blue P sign). If you are driving into Milan, you can use the multistorey car parks at the Metro stations Cascina Gobba, Famagosta, Bisceglie, Molino Dorino and Lampugnano, open 6.00-01.00, the cheapest parking in the city. Don’t leave your car in areas marked by the tow-away symbol, or in areas marked by yellow lines (areas reserved for residents). If your car should be clamped or towed away, you will have to contact the Polizia Locale (traffic wardens), whose offices are in Piazza Beccaria 19 (MM1/3 Duomo), tel. 02.02.08. Keep dipped headlights on during the daytime.

• European Emergency Tel. Number 112. In case of stolen goods or documents, you will need to con-tact the police station, Questura, in Via Fatebenefratelli 11 (M3 Turati), tel. 02.62.261.

• Guided toursPersonalized tours are offered by “A Friend in Milan” (see space last page) or www.friendinmilan.co.uk. “Autostradale” runs a three-hour coach tour every day ex-cept Mondays, starting at 9.30, in Piazza Duomo (in front of the Cathedral). It includes a visit to the Last Supper, and to the most important monuments. Cost €55 per person. Info at www.autostradale.it. “Zani Viaggi” runs a coach sightseeing. Info from their office in Foro Bonaparte 76, tel. 02.867.131, www.zaniviaggi.it. The “Centro Guide” provides official guides for tours for up to 25 people, in various languages. Tel. 02.8645.0433, or www.centroguidemilano.net. The “Associazione Castelli & Ville” runs excursions to castles and villas in Lombardy, with coach transport, lunch, and tour of the castle or villa (in Italian). Info tel. 02.6558.9231, 347.4830.009. www.castellieville.it

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Page 10: Hello Milano...no/2017. Tickets are also on sale, Tues-Sat 11.00-19.00, at Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli July highlights page 2 What’s on September

• Horseracing tracks“San Siro Galoppo” (flat racing course) Via Caprilli/Piazzale dello Sport; “San Siro Trotto” (harness racing stadium) just opposit in Piazzale dello Sport. www.trenno.it; www.ippo-dromimilano.it

• Information resourcesAmerican Chamber of Commerce, Via Cantù 1, tel. 02.8690.661, www.amcham.it. Austrian Cultural Insti-tute, Piazza Liberty 8, tel. 02.78.37.41/2, includes a library. British Council, Via Manzoni 38, tel. 02.77.22.21, www.britishcouncil.it, language courses, UK university and school info, special events. Library for course students only. British Chamber of Commerce, Via Dante 12, tel. 02.877798, www.britchamitaly.com, helps start up, build and run businesses in Italy, and has an extensive range of social activities. United States Study Centre (Centro per gli Stu-di degli Stati Uniti - CSSU), Piazza Sant’Alessandro 1, tel. 02.5835.3593, a library (part of another library in the State University premises) open to the public 10.00-17.00 Mon-Thurs, http://users.unimi.it/cssu/. Centre Culturel Français, Palazzo delle Stelline, Corso Magenta 63, tel. 02.485.91.91, multimedia library open Mon-Fri 10-19, closed Sat and Sun, French language films, French courses courses organized. Goethe Institut, Via San Paolo 10, tel. 02.7769.171, library (see website for opening times), with over 20,000 books, magazines, newspapers, cassettes, videos, CDs; courses, cinema, www.goethe.de/mailand. Instituto Cervantes, Via Dante 12, tel.02.72.02.34.50, courses, films, library, http://milan.cervantes.es.

• Left luggageCentral Station, Piazza Duca d’Aosta, Deposito Bagagli (ground floor). Open every day, 06.00-23.00.

• Lost propertyIn the City Milan City Council lost property office: Via Friuli 30, Mon-Fri 8.30-16.00, tel. 02.8845.3900. This is where items lost on buses, trams and metro end up, and it is also the final destination for documents found in the street and put into post boxes. http://www.comune.milano.it/wps/portal/ist/en.In trains For property lost on trains, the relevant office is in the Central Station, within the Left Luggage office (De-posito Bagagli). Tel. 02.8845.3900. http://www.milanocen-trale.it/en/service/detail/oggetti-smarriti1.In taxi. If you leave something in a taxi, you may have a chance of getting it back if you have the receipt for the taxi ride (which has the taxi’s ID on it) and the phone number of the radio-paging service. So it’s a good idea to ask for a receipt whenever you use a taxi!

• Medical servicesAmbulance phone 118. Italian Red Cross (ambulance): phone 02.3883. Doctors on call for problems that would normally be handled by the family doctor: available Mon-Fri, Sun 20.00-8.00, Sat 14.00-20.00, tel. 02.34.567. NB in case of emergencies, always use the 118 number. Hospitals:Fatebenefratelli, Corso di Porta Nuova 23, tel. 02.63.631, 02.6363.2442.Ophthalmic emergency dept, Corso di Porta Nuova 23, tel. 02.6363.2239.Maggiore Policlinico, Via Francesco Sforza 28-35, tel. 02.55031, 02.5503.3209, 02.5503.3434.Niguarda Ca’ Granda, piazza Ospedale Maggiore 3, tel. 02.644.41.Obstetric/gynaecological emergency dept, Via Macedo-nio Melloni 52, tel. 02.6363.3220.Pharmacies A convenient place in which to find advice on minor com-plaints, as staff are medically trained. The Central Station pharmacy is open 24 hours a day, currently on the ground floor on the right-hand side of the station.

• Original language booksMelting Pot, via Vettabbia 3, tel. 02 5831 0713American Bookstore, Via Camperio 16 (M1 Cairoli), Fel-trinelli, Via Manzoni 12 (M1/3 Duomo). Biblioteca di Anglistica, Piazza S. Alessandro 1, tel. 02.5031.3567, open to the public 10.00-17.00 Mon-Thurs. http://www.sba.unimi.it/Biblioteche/lingue/7156.html

• Personal identityIt is a good idea to have your passport or ID card with you at all times, as you may be asked for it in the most surpris-ing of situations (using a library, Internet café, etc.)

• PostagePost offices are marked with a yellow “PT” sign. The central post office for letters, parcels etc. is in Via Cordusio 4, open Mon-Fri 8.00-19.00; Sat 8.30-12.00, Sun closed. The post office is for postal account payments, money changing etc. Most other post offices are open in the morning only, Mon-Fri 8.00-14.00, Sat 9.30-13.00. Stamps are also available at tobacconists (T sign). Italian first day covers and other philatelic products are sold at Via Cordusio 4. Post informa-tion, tel. 803160, Mon-Sat, 8.00-20.00, www.poste.it.

• Public transportATM. Runs metro, buses and trams. Ordinary tickets cost €1.50 and can be obtained in Metro stations (newsagents, automatic machines, ticket offices in some stations), and from bars displaying the green and orange ATM sticker on the window. Weekly, monthly or yearly season tickets are available. ATM Infopoint are in Duomo, Cadorna, Centrale, Lo-reto and Romolo Metro stations, open Mon-Sat 7.45-19.00. The ordinary ticket should be franked using the machine as soon as you get on a bus or tram, or go through the Met-ro turnstiles, or before getting on an FNM train. The same ticket can be used for 90 minutes from the time franked on the ticket, with any combination of buses and trams.The magnetic ticket should be franked on every journey. The one-day ticket (abbonamento giornaliero, €4.50) and the two-day ticket (abbonamento bigiornaliero, €8.25) last 24/48 hours respectively from the first franking: frank the magnetic ticket on every journey. The Metro system consists of 5 lines, number 1 (red), 2 (green), 3 (yellow), 5 (lilac) and the “Passante Ferroviario” (S trains). Metro trains run from around 6.15 until 00.30, except on Saturday nights when trains run till about 02.00. During the night there is a replacement bus service for parts of lines 1 and 3. There are large interchange car parks at the stations Lampugnano, Bisceglie (M1), Cascina Gobba, Famagosta (M2), open 7.00-01.00 (overnight parking possible). To get to the Rho Fiera trade fair district during fairs you can buy a return ticket at €5 (Andata/ritorno Rho Fiera) or a day ticket (Giornaliero fiera) €7. The normal one or two day ticket is not valid for getting to Rho Fiera. For public transport info, toll-free info at 800.808181 (7.30-19.30), www.atm-mi.it. Radiobus service, operating from 20.00 to 02.00, is like a collective taxi service. A very comfortable air-conditioned minicoach picks you up and takes you where you want to go. You have to book by phone at 02.4803.4803, prefer-ably well in advance – say a few hours – or even just before your trip, but in this case you run the risk of not getting a place as well as spending ages listening to a recorded message. Cost €4 if you pay on the bus, less if you buy the ticket (ordinary ATM ticket + Radiobus ticket, total €3.50) in advance. This service may seem complicated, but it is so convenient and comfortable that it’s well worth the effort.

• RailwaysFS (Ferrovie dello Stato). Train information can be obtained from the information of-fice at the Central Station (Stazione Centrale), or by phone, 892021, or best of all by Internet (www. trenitalia.com). Remember that open date train tickets should be franked using the yellow machines situated at the near end of the platforms, just before boarding the train. A return ticket should be franked again before the return journey. If you forget, you will be fined! If you do forget, try the option to write date and time of your journey in a corner of the ticket, using a pen. If you booked a seat, on your ticket the date is already printed, so it is not necessery to franke it.For many trains, seat booking is obligatory. In any case it is a good idea to buy your ticket early (at least the day before) and book your seat (small extra charge). Saves frustration queuing while your train is about to depart. Be sure to claim your booked seat within ten minutes after departure. For the differently abled and people with sight problems, there is a phone number for the whole of Italy: 199.30.30.60, operating every day, 7.00-21.00.

FNM (Ferrovie Nord) Is the privately-run train service running from Stazione Nord in Piazza Cadorna. An info office is in the Cadorna sta-tion, open 7.00 to 20.00 every day. www.lenord.it Ferrovie Nord trains leave from Cadorna and run to various locations north of Milan, including the lakes and Malpensa airport. See www.lenord.it

• Safety and securityIn Milan, like most large cities, there is a problem of small time theft. Take care of personal possessions at all times! Don’t leave your bags unattended even for a moment, particularly in crowded locations like Piazza Duomo and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele. Also take care in and around the Central Station, and when on trams and metro dur-ing the rush hour. If, at the station or airport, someone approaches you and offers you a taxi, this is not the nor-mal taxi and it will cost much more. This is happening particularly at Linate airport, the taxi turns out to be a chauffeur-driven car with a bill to match. Beware of buying fake merchandise on the street, it will be low quality and it’s also against the law. People selling roses in restaurants have nothing to do with the restaurant, just say no (unless you want one, of course!). If you give money to the many beggars in the city and on the Metro trains you are financ-ing organized crime.

• TaxisIt is almost impossible to stop a taxi on the street in Milan: you have to locate one of the taxi-ranks (see map pages), or call one of the radio taxi firms (02.4040, 02.8585, 02.4000, 02.6969). A few taxis accept credit cards. If in doubt about price, ask the driver for an estimate before setting off. On-line estimates at www.milanotaxi.it

• TelephonesThe 02 dialling code for Milan is incorporated into phone numbers. If you are calling Italy from abroad, you have to include the “0” of this prefix, ie +39.02.(number). Num-bers starting 339, 347, 348 etc. are for mobile phones, these calls cost more. Numbers starting with 0 are for fixed phones, 1 for public utilities (police etc.), 3 for mobiles, 8 for toll-free numbers.

• Ticket infoTeatro alla Scala In Duomo metro station, open every day 12.00-18.00 (closed public holidays and August). Payment cash or by credit card. For information on availability, phone the Scala Infotel Service, tel. 02.7200.3744, from 9.00 to 18.00, eve-ry day. To buy tickets by phone – up to two weeks before the performance – tel. 02.860.775. This is a computerized system operating at all times, in English, Italian, German and French. Credit card number and tone-type telephone essential. On line: www.teatroallascala.org. Credit card only, 20% surcharge. Concerts Ricordi Mediastore, Via Ugo Foscolo 3 near Galleria Vittorio Emanuele (M1/3 Duomo), tel. 02 86.46.02.72Mondadori Multicenter, Piazza Duomo 1 (M1/3 Duomo), tel. 02.89.01.01.74.Mondadori Multicenter, Via Marghera 28 (M1 Wagner), tel. 02.48.04.71La Feltrinelli, Piazza Piemonte 2 (M1 Wagner), tel. 199.151.173.Touring, Corso Italia 19 (M3 Missori), tel. 02.85.26.304On line there may be a booking charge of about 10%. On-line ticket sales: www.ticketone.it, www.ticketweb.it, www.vivaticket.it.

• Tourist offices • Hotels

IAT, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, corner Piazza Scala • M1/3 Duomo. Tel. 0288455555. Open Mon-Fri 9.00-20.00, Sun and holidays.09.00 -18.00. This office provides free information on what to see and do in the city, with leaf-lets, maps etc. See also www.visitamilano.it; www.tusimo.milano.it; www.booking.com/Milano/Hotel

• Youth hostelOstello della Gioventù “Piero Rotta”, Viale Angelo Sal-moiraghi, 1 (M1 Rho), entrance from Viale Salmoiraghi 1. Tel. 02.3926.7095, Open 24 hours a day. Family rooms available for families with minors. Some rooms have a pri-vate bathroom, other shared bathrooms. Free WiFi and Sat-ellite TV. Membership card needed, available in hostel. Max 14 nights stay (3 nights when full).www.hihostels.com/it/hostels/milano-milan-piero-rottawww.hostelbookers.com/Milanowww.ostellionline.org, [email protected].

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15.00, 17.10, 19.20, 21.30: Film in English with Italian subtitles. “Trespass Against Us,” directed by Adam Smith; starring Michael Fassbender, Brendan Gleeson. €5/7.50. Cinema Arcobaleno, Viale Tunisia 11 • M1 Porta Venezia08.00-19.00: Street market. High quality arts and crafts exhibition. Via Brera • M2 Lanza

15.30: Harness racing. €5; under 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Trotto, Viale Piccolomini 2 • M5 San Siro Ippodromo

18.30: Art exhibition inauguration. “Shibui”, under the patronage of the Consulate General of Japan, is a two Ja-panese artists show: Keiji Ito (Tokio, 1935) and Kazuhito Nagasawa (Osaka, 1968), who mo-dernize the traditional ceramic medium reali-zing sculptures and wall-

mounted arts of discreet fascination. Admission free. Galleria Officine Saffi, Via Aurelio Saffi 7 • M1Conci-liazione/Cadorna18.00-22.00: Discounted opening at Brera. To-day the entrance to Brera picture gallery is €2. Pina-coteca di Brera, Via Brera 28 • M2 Lanza, M1 Duomo19.30: Live. Lady Gaga. www.ladygaga.com. Mediola-num Forum, Via Di Vittorio 6. Assago (MI) • M2 Assago Forum (buy a “Milan-AssagoForum round-trip ticket”)21.00: Festival. On occasion of the 30th anniver-sary of NAM (Musical Training Co.), the evening is devoted to all the musicians who have been wor-king with them such as Tullio De Piscopo, Paola Folli, Maxx Furian, Laura Fedele and many other guests, students and former students. Admission free. Salu-meria della Musica, Via Pasinetti 2 (corner with Via Ripamonti) • M2 Famagosta then bus 95 eastwards

27th September 2017: WednesdayCine-Museum in English.. From the British Mu-seum in London “Hokusai”, the artist who revolutio-nized Western art by inspiring Impressionists and Van Gogh himself. An 8K film on the most important Japanese artist of all time, the author of absolute masterpieces such as the Great Wave and the Mount Fuji xylography. Experts describe loans from the most important European and Japanese collections, illustrated books, paintings and engravings telling about the birth and the development of the ukiyo-e style. A list of the Italian cinemas is available on www.nexodigital.it.09.00–18.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls mar-ket. Goat’s cheese and vaccines, ricotta, dairy pro-ducts, honey and bee products, jams, preserves, meat and poultry, eggs, fruit and vegetables, flour, bakery products, cereals, rice, legumes, bread, wine, ornamental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal production, guaranteed directly by those who produce them. Piazza Santa Francesca Romana • M1 Porta Venezia

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12.00: Horse racing opening. Restaurant and bars on site. 15.30-19.30: Horse racing. €5; under 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Galoppo, Piazzale dello Sport • M5 San Siro Ip-podromo

18.30: Art exhibition inauguration. “Joan Miró. Capolavori grafici” a careful selection of engravings and lithographs, belonging to the rich heritage of graphic creations realized espe-cially in the period between the ‘50s and’ 80s by the great Catalan artist. Particularly interesting are some engravings linked to Jacques Prévert’s poems drawn from the limited edition book Ado-nides (1975), whose original pages are on di-splay. Admission free. Galleria Deodato Arte, Via Santa Marta 6 • M1 Cordusio

28th September 2017: Thursday09.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls market. Goat’s cheese and vaccines, ricotta, dairy products, honey and bee products, jams, preserves, meat and poult-ry, eggs, fruit and vegetables, flour, bakery products, cereals, rice, legumes, bread, wine, ornamental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal production, guaranteed directly by those who produ-ce them. Piazza San Nazaro in Brolo 5 (Corso di Porta Romana) • M3 Missori15.00, 17.10, 19.20, 21.30: Film in English with Italian subtitles. “Trespass Against Us,” directed by Adam Smith; starring Michael Fassbender, Brendan Gleeson. €5/7.50. Cinema Mexico, Via Savona 57 • M2 Porta Genova F.S., tram 1418.00: Art exhibition inauguration. “Ishma-el Randall Weeks” a solo show by the Peruvian artist. Galleria Federica Schiavo, Via Michele Ba-rozzi 6 20.00-02.00: Dancing. Classic selection of 45 laps, hip hop, boogie, disco and black music. Bassi Maestro and Filo, DJ. Admission free. Santeria, Viale Toscana 31 • M3 Lodi TIBB + bus 9022.00: Live jazz. Dado Moroni, piano; Stefano Ba-gnoli, drums; Giuseppe Cucchiara, double bass. €15. Salumeria della Musica, Via Pasinetti 2 (corner with Via Ripamonti) • M2 Famagosta then bus 95 ea-stwards

29th September 2017: Friday15.30: Harness racing. €5; under 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Trotto, Viale Piccolomini 2 • M5 San Siro Ippodromo

20.45: Live rock. “Musica Ribelle – La Forza dell’A-more” the artistic and human testimony by Eugenio Finardi. An exciting, straightforward, raw show, per-formed by a talented cast and a group of musicians, also actors, who play live, in an essential and effecti-ve scenic setting, incorporating dramatic video solu-tions. €26/35. ticketone.it. Teatro Nuovo, Piazza San Babila 37 • M1 San Babila

30th September 2017: Saturday12.00: Horse racing opening. Restaurant and bars on site. 15.30-19.30: Horse racing. €5; under 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Galoppo, Piazzale dello Sport • M5 San Siro Ip-podromo15.30, 20.45: Live rock. “Musica Ribelle – La Forza dell’Amore” the artistic and human testimony by Eu-genio Finardi. An exciting, straightforward, raw show, performed by a talented cast and a group of musi-cians, also actors, who play live, in an essential and effective scenic setting, incorporating dramatic video solutions. €26/35. ticketone.it. Teatro Nuovo, Piazza San Babila 37 • M1 San Babila18.00-02.00: Dancing. “Soul Alldayer” original vinyl set, R & B, soul, latin, funk, gospel and jazz, performed by the dynamic DJ trio Giuseppe Broso, Marco Fasolini and Davide Borello. Admission free. Santeria, Viale Toscana 31 • M3 Lodi TIBB + bus 90

21.00: Live. “Summer Tour Great Final” Carmen Consoli and Max Gazzè. Buy tickets at fepgroup.it, or ticketone.it. Open Air Theatre Experience Milano • M1 Rho Fiera (buy a ticket to Rho)

14.30: 3, 6, 12 km. Run. “Fiore Nero” non com-petitive charity run/walk around the Idroscalo, open to all. 14.30: meeting point at “Casa dell’Acqua” en-trance no.5 “Bosco Centro”. 15.30 Start. €10, under 12 free. Fundraising will be devoted to an educatio-nal health program for street children and orphans followed by Father Valentino Favaro at Pointe Noire (Congo Brazzaville). IdroPark, Idroscalo, Via Circon-vallazione, Segrate (Milano) • M2 Lambrate + bus 54 + bus 924

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Gallerie d’Italia Piazza della Scala 6 • M1 DuomoOpen Tues-Sun 9.30-19.30; Thurs until 22.30; closed Mon. €3/5/10.Payments through POS contactless “Paygo” or the new smart phone “JiffyPay”.Young staff wearing the badge ChiediMI are available to offer a free tour around each room to illustrate the museum space. In addition you can find free audio guides in nine different languages.• Permanent exhibitions. The sumptuous palace belonging to the Intesa Sanpaolo bank, holds a large number of art works ranging from 19th (197 from Canova to Boccioni) to 20th century (189 from the Second World War on). Worth a visit!

• Until 17 September. “New York New Your,” Italian art rediscovering America.

Esposizione PermanenteVia Turati 34 • M3 TuratiOpen every day 09.30-19.30. €13.00

• Until 10 September. “Signora del Celeste Impero.” In collaboration with the Xuyuan Museum in Beijing, a retrospective show with 66 works all painted on rice paper with a brush in black ink or colored pigments by Fang Zhaolin. Daughter of an industrialist murdered when she was only

eleven, married to a man from whom she had eight children, and widowed at just thirty-six, despite everything this artist succeeded in studying and painting. Today she is considered one of the prominent figures of 20th-century Chinese painting, capable of creating a bridge between Chinese and Western art.

Museo di Storia NaturaleCorso Venezia 55 • M1 Palestro, tram 9, 29, 30 Passante Porta VeneziaOpen Tues-Sun, 09.00-17.30, Mon closed. €3/5• Permanent exhibition. This museum, the biggest in Italy, has 23 halls with about 700 showcases. Among the many attractions, pay a visit to the gallery of 83 dioramas, 6 of which are brand new, depicting the fauna and flora, and created precisely for the protection of the exhibited species, some of which are already threatened with extinction. These showcases have animals, trees, herbaceous plants, flowers and fruits faithfully reproducing in detail the habitats of many of Earth’s environments.• Until 24 September. “Time out” by Giancarlo Vitali, a thematic focus dedicated to “The Forms of Time”, namely fossils and geological specimens. The core of works exhibited was made by Vitali in 1991 on the occasion of the centenary of the death of Abbot Antonio Stoppani, geologist and director of the Natural History Museum from 1882 to 1891.

Palazzo Reale Piazza Duomo 12 • M1, M3 DuomoOpen Mon 14.30-19.30; Tues, Wed, Fri, Sun 9.30-19.30; Thurs and Sat 9.30-22.30.Tickets: €10/12 + €1.50 fee for online reservations. The ticket office closes one hour before exhibition closing time. For reservations visit www.vivaticket.it

• Until 24 September. “Time out” by Giancarlo Vitali, a large anthological exhibition which involves other three exhibition venues in Milan, Castello Sforzesco, Museo di Storia Naturale, Casa del Manzoni. The section at Palazzo

Reale hosts 200 artworks divided into ten thematic sections, covering the entire production by this great Italian 20th-century master.

• From 29 September to 28 January. “Dentro Caravaggio” a show to tell about the extraordinary artistic production of Caravaggio, told from a new perspective through two key readings: diagnostic investigations and new documentary research, that led to a review of the chronology of his youth works, thanks to both the new dates emerged from the Documents, and the results of scientific analyses. A unique exhibition not only because it will present to the public works from major Italian museums and equally important foreign museums but because for the first time Caravaggio’s canvases will be flanked by their respective radiographic images that will allow the audience to follow and discover, through a the innovative use of multimedia equipment, the artist’s journey from his initial thought to the final achievement of the work.

Museo del NovecentoVia Marconi 1 • M1, M3 DuomoOpen Mon. 14.30-19.30, Tues, Wed, Fri, Sun 9.30-19.30, Thurs, Sat 9.30-22.30 €3/5• Permanent exhibitions. This museum, opened inside the pre-Fascist era Palazzo dell’Arengario, designed by the famous architects Griffini, Magistretti, Muzio and Portaluppi, presents a collection of more than 4,000 contemporary artworks.

GAM Galleria Arte ModernaVia Palestro 16 • M1 PalestroOpen Tues-Sun 9.00-17.30. €3/5• Permanent exhibitions. Inside the rooms of this beautiful royal villa is a large selection of art works by Giovanni Fattori, Silvestro Lega, Giovanni Boldini, Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Cézanne, Pablo Picasso, Amedeo Modigliani, Francesco Hayez, Pompeo Marchesi, Andrea Appiani, Tranquillo Cremona, Giovanni Segantini, Federico Faruffini, Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo, Antonio Canova, Daniele Ranzoni, Medardo Rosso, Gaetano Previati. Worth a visit!

• Until 03 December. “Cento Anni di Scultura 1815-1915.” On show 92 art works realized during 100 years of sculpture in Milan.

Castello SforzescoPiazza Cairoli • M1 Cairoli Civico Archivio Fotografico Bertarelli. One of the most important Italian institutions dedicated to the conservation and enhancement of photographic heritage; it preserves 850,000 original photographs dating from 1840 to the present day. Now there is a new, constantly updated website www.fotografieincomune.it, which allows you to search through 25,000 photos from the collection.

• Until 24 September. “Time out” by Giancarlo Vitali, a shows in Sala Viscontea, with an installation and 150 engravings. Inside the “Sala Conferenze Bertarelli”, there is a valuable selection of engravings from the Bertarelli archives.

Museo di Milano, costume, fashion, imageVia Sant’Andrea 6 • M1 San BabilaOpen Tues-Sun 9-13, 14-17.30, Mon closed. Info: tel. 02 8844 6056/7. Some parts are free, or admission €3/5.This Museum, in the heart of the top fashion district, is in an 18th century building, Palazzo Morando Attendolo Bolognini. Its art collections present the history of Milan in the 18th and 19th centuries, with paintings, documents, prints etc. The period furnishings and the cosy “Golden Parlour” contribute to the overall atmosphere.• Until 6 September. “Obiettivo Milano,” 200 portraits from the archive of Maria Mulas, one of the most important Italian photographers recognized at an international level. Using her camera she has immortalized the world, from architecture to the artistic and cultural personalities.

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Please note Opening times and fees could change without notice.

On Sunday 3 September all Italian public museums are free

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Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci Via San Vittore 21 • M2 Sant’Ambrogio, buses 50, 58, 94 Open Tues-Fri 10-18, Sat and Sun 10-19. Admission €3/8Throughout 2017, the museum is calling into action all those willing to share impressions with their “friends”, and post photos or video on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, connecting the hashtag #Museoscienza, to socialize and propagate culture in an innovative way.

• Every Saturday to Sunday. With a ticket for the museum, visitors can participate in guided tours, in Italian with a translation on request, of the Galleria Leonardo and also of the collections of trains, ships and planes in the Transport section. There are currently three unique automobiles on display: Bianchi 8HP, Alfa Romeo Zagato 8C and Bisiluro DaMolNar, symbols of the tradition that has made the Italian car into a world famous icon.

• New permanent exhibition. “Extreme”, in partnership with CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research and INFN National Institute of Nuclear Physics, is a fascinating research area, to explore matter in its most infinitesimal components. The exhibition reveals what goes on inside the laboratories of two of the largest research institutions that carry out experiments related to particle physics.

• Inside the Aero-Naval Pavillion. “Luna Rossa,” the rigid wing catamaran AC72 which was a finalist in the selection regattas for the 34th America’s Cup challenge (San Francisco 2013).• Until 3 September. Interactive labs for children. For aged 6: experiment how much oxygen is in the air and how much carbon dioxide weighs; try to

create a foamy beer and how to put out fires. For children aged 9: How to build a battery and what its components are. Rebuild with the “ingredients” of today the battery that Alessandro Volta invented over 200 years ago.• From 5 to 10 September. Interactive labs for children aged 9. “Keep warm, keep cool” find out what happens when heating or cooling a material such as ski gloves, thermos and thermal bags, and observe the process with a camera. Moreover see how wires and springs are made with form memory alloys. “Protect against shocks; what’s in the sports equipment?” tires, foams, elastic membranes and innovative materials such as the d3o. Analyze trial running shoes and motorcycle bumper shoes, find out how they are doing and the material they are made of.

Museo di LeonardoLe Sale del Re, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, cornerPiazza della Scala • M1/3 DuomoOpen every day, 10.00-23.00. €11/12Guided tours in Italian and English every Saturday and Sunday from 10.30 to 11.30

• Permanent exhibition. The most important interactive and multidisciplinary exhibition dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci, engineer and artist who left 120 volumes which include 5 thousand pages of drawings, most of which are still to be interpreted. The exhibition presents discoveries, world premieres and interactive experiences, describing his writings, projects and studies for machines and the methodology used for two of his most important creations, which were created in Milan: The Last Supper and “Leonardo’s Horse” dedicated to Francesco Sforza.

Museo Poldi PezzoliVia Alessandro Manzoni 12 • M3 Montenapoleone. Open Tues-Sun 10.00-18.00, closed Mon. Tickets: €8

• Until 18 September. The museum’s collection of Persian carpets. The central work of the exhibition is the extraordinary Persian Safavide carpet of the 16th century called “Tigers”, usually kept in the Museum’s archives, presented together with the famous “Hunting” carpet of the first half of the 16th century. Completing the show, a Herat rug and an Isfahan rug.

Casa del ManzoniVia Morone 1 • M1 Duomo, M3 MontenapoleoneOpen Tues, Wed. Fri.10.00-18.00; Sat. 14.00-18.00• Until 24 September. “Time out” by Giancarlo Vitali, curated by Peter Greenaway, the great English director who shares with the Lombard painter reflections about life and death. “Mortality with Vitali” is in fact the title of this installation.

Hangar BicoccaVia Chiese 2 • M5 IstriaOpen Tues-Sun 11.30-19.00, Thurs until 22.30, Mon closed. Admission €4/6

• Permanent exhibition. “I Sette Palazzi Celesti” a site-specific installation by Anselm Kiefer with five large paintings and seven “towers” forming a single art work.

• From 21 September to 25 February. “Ambienti/Environments” on show ten environments created by Lucio Fontana between 1949 and 1968 for Italian and international institutions and museums; works of crucial importance highlighting the innovative and precursor force of this great 20th-century master. The spaces, rooms and corridors conceived and designed since the late 1940s and almost always destroyed at the end of the exhibition are the most experimental and lesser-known works of Fontana, just because of their ephemeral nature. For this reason, some of those exhibited have been rebuilt for the first time since the artist’s demise.

Armani SilosVia Bergognone 40 • M2 Porta Genova, tram 14 Open Wed, Sun 11.00-19.00. €8/12.Individual guided tours in Italian, English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese and Russian, €160.This 4,500 square-metre space spread over four floors houses a unique selection of the fashion designer’s creations from 1980 until today. The selection does not follow a chronological order but is divided into themes that have inspired and continue to inspire Giorgio Armani’s creative work.

• Permanent exhibition. On the ground floor the sections ded-icated to Stars and Daywear. Ex-oticism on the first floor and Colour Schemes on the second floor. The third and last floor fo-cuses on the theme of Light.

• Until February. “Emotions of the Athletic Body,” a photo exhibition to celebrate sport and athletes who always face new challenges and inspire emotion.

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Spazio Ventura 15Via Ventura 15 • M2 LambrateOpen Mon-Sun 10.00-19.30; €16/18

• From 27 September to 4 March. “NASA. A Human Adventure” 2500 square feet, with rockets, Shuttle, Space Rover, antigravity simulators ... an educational and exciting, scientific and immersive journey, ranging from the first space launches to the present day and featuring about 300 original artefacts from US and US space programs, most of them borrowed from Kansas Cosmosphere & Space Center and Space & Rocket Center, many of which have been in space. Visitors will be able to admire the magnificent spaceships built by NASA and discover the stories of the people on board or who have designed and built them. Not to be missed the iconic Space Shuttle, the first reusable navy, with a section that will allow to see the flying bridge, where the astronauts are when they are in orbit, and the middle deck where they eat, sleep and work on experiments.

TriennaleViale Alemagna 6 • M1/2 CadornaOpen Tues-Sun 10.30-20.30, Thurs until 23.00, Mon closed.This venue is itself an interesting piece of architecture, designed by Giovanni Muzio and built in 1931-33 specifically for exhibitions. The Torre Branca nearby offers the chance to see Milan from about 100 metres up, at certain times of day and evening.

• From 12 September to 8 October. “Intrecci del Novecento” more than 100 unique textile art works, including tapestries and carpets, by Italian artists and manufacturers, will be exhibited together for the first time. An event which seeks to trace the history, the protagonists and the fascinating aspects of textile art of the twentieth century. The exhibition and publication was conceived and organised by the Research Centre of Moshe Tabibnia.

PAC Padiglione d’Arte ContemporaneaVia Palestro 14 • M1 PalestroOpen Tues-Sun 9.30-19.00, Mon 14.30-19.30 Thurs 9.30-22.30. Tickets: €4/6• Until 11 September. “Africa. Raccontare un mondo,” group show with 33 artists, presenting the contemporary art scene in Africa south of the Sahara, revealing its growing spirit without hiding the violence and the immediacy of its worlds.

Galleria Carla SozzaniCorso Como 10 • M2 MoscovaOpen 10.30-19.30, Wed-Thurs until 21.

• Until 10 September. “The Prints” dedicated to Anni Albers’ paperwork, one of the greatest textile and graphic artists of the twentieth century; on show 31 lithographs,

engravings, silkscreen prints, paintings, paper prints from 1969 to 1978, accompanied by archive photographs.

• From 9 September to 11 October. “In Between” and “Untouched” by Guy Bourdin two exhibitions by Guy Bourdin, a selection of photographs from the 1950s and 1960s

• From 20 September to 12 November. “SHE” photographs by the Dutch Viviane Sassen. who for more than twenty years he has been exploring different fields in fashion, portrait, visual arts, often marked by long shadows, silhouettes and contrasts. Between reality and fiction, to suggest strange, impenetrable dimensions arising from everyday life.

Studio Museo Francesco MessinaVia San Sisto 4/a • M1/3 Duomo Open Tues. Sun. 10.00-18.00. Admission free

• Until 1 October. “80mq di silenzio.” Domenico Fazzari, inside the former church of San Sisto whose apse was destroyed in the bombing of World War II, has installed a scenic painting of “80 square meters of silence” (as the title) portraying the apse of the Church of San Salvatore, in Africo, at Aspromonte, the only significant architecture to survive after the flood of 1951, abandoned since then. The enormous scenery triggers a dialogue between the two places, structurally similar and united with a history of destruction, inviting to seek their past identity and memory, making them live again one inside the other.

Deodato ArteVia Santa Marta 6 • M1 Cordusio Open Tues.-Sat 10.30-14.00/15.00-19.00. Admission free.

• From 28 September to 4 November. “Joan Miró. Capolavori grafici” an accurate selection of engravings and lithographs, often intended for volumes and magazines published in limited edition, belonging to the rich heritage of graphic creations by the great Catalan artist throughout his life.

Fondazione Giò Marconi Via Tadino, 15 • M1 Porta VeneziaOpen Mon-Fri 10.30-12.30, 15.30-19.30• Until 15 September. A large retrospective dedicated to Hsiao Chin, whose production refers to the principles of Lao Tse’s philosophical Taoism based on the duality of the elements, on the continuous alternation of the fundamental equilibrium of Yin and Yang, both opposite and complementary at the same time.

Galleria FumagalliVia Bonaventura Cavalieri 6 • M3 Turati

• Until 20 December. “Dystopia” solo show by the French couple Anne and Patrick Poirier which includes plastics, sculptures, installations, photographs, paperwork, paintings and other visual

fragments that speak about the fragility of life. The exhibition will be accompanied by a monograph that documents the fifty years of artistic practice of the couple, published by Éditions Flammarion with the support of Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Galerie Mitterand and Galleria Fumagalli.

Studio d’Arte CannavielloPiazzetta Bossi • M1 DuomoOpen Tues.-Sat. 11.00-19.00 or by apointment

• From 14 September to 24 October. Solo site specific show by Umberto Chiodi with various types of drawings, graphite, pastel, china, watercolor and tempera on paper and cotton, of small and large format (from 50x35 cm to 150x100 cm), produced between 2016 and 2017.

Carré d’artistes Via Cuneo 5 • M1 WagnerOpen Mon-Sat, 14.00-19.00. Admission free• Non-stop sales. This gallery selects artists and keeps their works for sale on a continuous basis. Angie Brooksby is a new entry who has traveled and lived in many places: America, Florence and Paris. Her works start from photographic shots that are then transformed into pictures, deeply rooted in the reality of the moment and thus transformed into testimonies of our age.

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MAAB Gallery . Michael BiasiVia Nerino 3 • M1Duomo or CordusioOpen Mon Fri 10.30-18 Sat by appointment

• From 22 September to 3 November. “Periscope” a series of 22 collages by Nanni Balestrini, made in Paris in August 2016, using as his production material some pages of the Pariscope magazine, born in 1965 and published until August 2016.

Officine SaffiVia Aurelio Saffi 7 • M1Conciliazione/CadornaOpen Mon-Fri 10.00-18.30; Sat 11.00–18.00Admission free• Until 26 October. “Shibui”, under the patronage of the Consulate General of Japan, is a two Japanese artists show: Keiji Ito (Tokio, 1935) and Kazuhito Nagasawa (Osaka, 1968), who modernize the traditional ceramic medium realizing sculptures and wall-mounted arts of discreet fascination.The title of the exhibition - Shibui - refers to a particular Japanese aesthetic principle combining the contrasting characteristics of roughness and refinement. The term Shibui was used from the Muromachi period (1336-1573) to describe the astringent taste of acerbic kaki. Later, the same term was associated with a particular aesthetic canon used to refer to anything beautiful to be underestimated and devoid of particular elaborations. The charm of a shibu object is precisely in this its being a retained force, a hidden beauty, to discover little by little, on which to dwell for a long time, even if only a moment to intuit it.

Fondazione Luciana MatalonForo Buonaparte 67 • M1 CairoliOpen Wed-Sat 10-19, Mon-Tues closed. Admission free.

• From 14 to 30 September. Pep Marchegiani is the most discussed artist of recent times, a performer able to sell out the Royal Palace of Caserta, to close the Calatrava Bridge in Venice and improve the air of Taranto with the Ilva Magique. His works create double senses and multiple reactions, putting the spectator in front of the accomplished fact. If you’re looking for a guilty person look in the mirror.

3001Lab Rosso SegnaleVia Sacchini 18 • M1 LoretoOpen by appointment at 0229527453. Admission free

• From 14 September to 7 December. “Frame” for the first time in Italy, after the special event for the centenary celebrations of the Grao Vaco Museum in Viseu, Luis Troufa, a surrealist, symbolist Portuguese artist is on show with the support and patronage of the Embassy of Portugal in Italy and of the Portuguese Institute of Culture and Language “Camoes”.

A Arte InvernizziVia Domenico Scarlatti 12 • M1 Lima, M2 Caiazzo, M3 Stazione CentraleOpen Mon-Fri 10-13, 15-19. Admisson free

• From 22 September to 9 November. Solo show by Lesley Foxcroft, with industrial rubber work, such as “Folds” and “Knotted”, a relatively new material for the English artist, who has always worked with simple and basic raw materials from everyday use - such as paper, cardboard and MDF.

Leica StoreVia Giuseppe Mengoni 4 • M1 DuomoOpen. Mon-Sat, 10.30-19.30. Admission free

• Until 16 September. Solo show by the photographer Michael Ackerman, whose special travels in his book “Half Life” embrace New York, Havana, Berlin, Naples, Paris, Warsaw and Krakow, but those places are not necessarily recognizable. For a long time, he eradicated any distinctions, moving away from the traditional documentary restrictions to create a completely different format.

VS ArteVia Appiani 1 • M3 TuratiOpen Mon- Sat 15.30–19.30, Sat.

• From 22 Septembre to 4 November. “Lost and Found” by Angelo Accardi presents a significant selection of unpublished large, medium and small sized canvases, in the constant dualism between real and unreal, appearance and meaning, rich in symbols and hidden visions, displayed next to sculptures and installations.

Gli Eroici Furori Arte ContemporaneaVia Melzo 30 • M1 Porta Venezia Open Tues.-Fri 15.30-19.30. Sat. 15.00-18.00Admission free.

• From 13 to 27 September. “Contrappunto” two artists show by Caterina Mancuso and Daniela Rossi.

Villa Reale di MonzaViale Regina Margherita, Monza (Near Milano • M1 Sesto San Giovanni + Brianza Trasporti pullmanOpen Tues-Sun 10-19, Friday 10-22. Mondays closed. Info for tickets and booking at [email protected] Villa is an historical building just outside Milano, surrounded by a large park, one of the largest enclosed parks in Europe, quite well known for the F1 car races “Autodromo”.The neoclassic structure was started during the Austrian domain in Lombardy by the Emperess Maria Theresa who assigned the duty to the architect Giuseppe Piermarini, from 1777 to the inauguration in 1780. It includes a Royal Chapel, the “Cavallerizza” (namely a horse-shed), the “Rotonda” by Appiani, a small Court Theatre and the Orangerie. On the first floor grand salons, halls, and the Royal apartments of King Humbert I and Queen Margherita of Savoy. On the second floor there are more apartments; and on the third floor the “Belvedere”In front of the palace the Royal gardens, designed by Piermarini as English landscape gardens.Actually the building hosts temporary exhibitions, but until November there is an interesting exhibition of huge dinosaurs. Il could be a great place for a day of family leisure, picnic, and various visits.

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Major MonumentsA fascinating tour on foot to the principal sights of central Milan, includ-ing the Cathedral, Gal-leria Vittorio Emanuele, La Scala and the Sforza

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Strange, Hidden and Unfamiliar MilanOff the beaten track: dis-cover some of the more unusual sights of the city, with glimpses of its early history, the artistic curi-osities of various ages, hidden gardens, an an-tique cafe and delightful courtyards; all sights that reveal a very different, richer city. Time: 2 hours, Price: €100 + public transport

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Leonardo da VinciDa Vinci worked in Milan for 20 years. This tour includes famous paint-ings (such as the Last Supper) and other less familiar but still extraor-dinary aspects of his work in Milan. Visit the Pina-coteca Ambrosiana, the Castle and Leonardo’s Horse. (Please note that advance booking is nec-essary to see the Last Supper, so be sure to let us know 6-8 weeks in advance).Time: 3 hours Price: €150 + public transport and entry costs to museums etc.

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Find prestigious brand names at outlet prices at Foxtown, just over the Swiss border and make a stop near Como to browse through the Armani outlet. You might even like to include a visit to Como!Time: 8 hours, Price: €720 (personal shopper + car and driver). Max 3 people. We can pro-vide you with a quote for larger groups.

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Lake Como is renowned for its beauty, wonderful villas and fine silk prod-ucts. The visit includes a boat trip, a look at a charming lakeside village and the funicular railway to Brunate located high above the lake with spec-tacular views. The visit can also include a stop to the Armani factory outlet if desired.Time: 6 hours, Price:

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An excursion into the lush green countryside to the south of Milan: the hill of San Colombano, like a “lost island” in the plains. Includes a visit to a vine-yard producing excellent red and white wines and wine tasting, lunch in a traditional restaurant with rural Milanese spe-cialities (not included in price), plus a visit to the extraordinary church, Certosa di Pavia.Time: 6 hours, Price: €600 (tour companion + car and driver) + entry costs to museums etc. Max 3 people. We can provide you with a quote for larger groups.

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Parco della Reggia di MonzaViale Mirabello, Cascina Casalta€4/10, booking at [email protected], Mob.3480580470

• Until 5 November. “I Dinosauri in carne e ossa” (namely “Dinosaurs in flesh and bone”), is the exhibition where science and art bring to life the rulers of a lost world.

Wow Spazio FumettoViale Campania 12 • Passante Ferroviario Porta Vittoria, tram 27, buses 73, 90, 91, 93 Open Tues-Fri 15.00-19.00, Sat and Sun 15.00-20.00. € 3/5

• Until 1 October. “Ottanta Nostalgia.” The mythical Eighties, decade that influenced the generation of today’s dads and mums, and is now experiencing an authentic rediscovery by new generations. Games, newspapers, records, movie posters, models, comics, box games, memorabilia, videogames and more.

MUBA Museo dei BambiniRotonda della Besana, Via Enrico Besana 12 • trams 29, 30 bus 84Open Tues – Fri 09.30-18.00, Sat-Sun and holidays 10.00-18.00. €6/8, family 25.• Until 7 January. “Colore. Giocare con la luce” (namely Colours. Playing with light) is a show-game designed for children aged 2-6, which explains to them the fascinating world of colours and the harmonic rules of light. An active and sensory route, divided into four different installations, with the support of Giotto, a historical brand and synonym for “color made to accompany the youngest”, and some professionals in the photography art world.

Galleria Il CastelloVia Brera 16 • M3 Lanza, M1 Duomo Open. Mon 15.00-19.00; Tues, Fri 11.00-19.00; Sat 11.00-14.00 Admission free

• Until 16 September. “The Most Beloved” exhibition with 18 artworks by Giulia Maglionico, a young and talented Italian artist.

courtesy Daniela Morelli