Sunday, January 2, 2011

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Things to Do in Milan: the museum of the twentieth century


Colorare la vita vi porta alla scoperta di una novità molto recente (inaugurata il 6 dicembre 2010) di Milano: il museo del Novecento .
Questo museo è stato creato perchè Milan, too, like other large European cities, had a place that would collect the works of the twentieth century, also in this way has been rediscovered dell'Arengario building, located right next to the Duomo and the Palazzo Reale (other pole cultural, of which I had spoken HERE).

Arengario
The museum deserves to be seen if you are not fanatics of the twentieth century: same architecture of the place In fact, it is spectacular. You enter a large scala a chiocciola , tutta illuminata, che in futuro partirà direttamente dalla fermata della metropolitana Duomo!

 

Il palazzo ha grandi vetrate, che danno sulla città, fino ad arrivare alla stanza più spettacolare, in cui si trova il Neon costruito da Lucio Fontana per la IX Triennale del 1951. Da qui c'è una vista mozzafiato su Piazza Duomo!


La prima opera è " Il quarto stato ", quadro monumentale di Pelizza da Volpedo.


Then he goes into a room where you can see Picasso, Braque, Matisse and Kandinsky also beautiful. Obviously

large space was given to Italian artists. I must say that I never deepened the futurism, but I was really impressed by the large, colorful paintings by Boccioni , giving a sense of dynamism.
In this work, titled "Elasticity," unable to distinguish the beautiful red horse and its rider? ;-)


There are also Balla, Carrà, Morandi, Martini, Fontana, Manzoni, Modigliani, De Chirico, Widow, Doctors, Sironi ... and then others who do not remember!
In the room below you can see "The Convalescent" Martini.


A visit to this museum is really to try ... inter alia, to the February 28 entry is free!

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