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Italians, inventors of the Piazza? February 2018 20,000 copies * City Map * Useful Information Hello Milano Bic 16 pages of out-of-the-ordinary information and 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 Gesture for Freedom Ramous’ sculpture in Piazza della Conciliazione See more at What’s On and find eventual possible changes If you’ve always thought the piazza was invented by Italians, think again. According to historians, it looks like we owe this in- vention to the Celts. And Milan, which was found- ed by the Celts, has certainly kept up the tradition. The Celts handed down their history only orally, through rhythmic lyrics and the sound of stringed instruments. All that has obviously been lost, but a written description of their civilization has come to us courtesy of the Romans. Thanks to them we know that the Celts followed an animistic religion, believed that plants had souls, and venerated mostly the elm and the birch. To found a new community, their priests would cre- ate a clearing within a forest, and at its center they would plant a sacred elm where the faithful would gather round. From this “magical” place, the people then began to build solid wooden houses and pro- tected them by a belt of intricate thorny shrubbery. For this reason, the cities founded by the Celts have a monocentric circular shape, just like Milan. According to historians, this tradition gradually evolved into to- day’s “high-energy” squares, with the forest and the shady elm replaced by a church, a town hall, a bar, or a monument surrounded by benches - and chaotic traffic all around. After the barbarians destroyed the magnificent Roman forum, the reconstruction of Milan started from the church squares, and the Celtic tradition of planting there an elm (namely olmo) as a meeting point for the Catholic faithful was revived. Even to- day, some churches, such as San Vittore all’Olmo in Cornaredo in the eastern suburbs of the city, or San Pietro all’Olmo in the Parco Agricolo Sud, remind us of this tradition. Later on, the medieval city councils understood the social function of wells and fountains and orga- nized the first commercial project around them: the market square (Piazza Mercanti, M1/M3 Duomo). For centuries Milan kept growing, adding new piaz- zas and wisely balancing religion and secularism. Unlike the Romans, the Milanese neglected the Renaissance renewal and the baroque scenography, preferring to create public areas around a cel- ebratory monument, that often lacked artistical charm. A clear example of this is the monument to Leonardo da Vinci in Piazza della Scala, nick- named by the witty Milanese “one liter for four,” after the taverns’ custom of serving wine in a big liter bottle (Leonardo, in this case) on a tray surrounded by four smaller glasses (his four dis- ciples)! Eventually, a Milanese artist changed this trend by creating works in bronze and iron wor- thy of international acclaim. His name is Carlo Ramous, and his life is worth remembering. Born in Milan in 1926, he studied at an art school, then he enrolled at the Polytechnic, while attending the courses of two masters such as Giacomo Manzù and Marino Marini. At the beginning, he used china and charcoal, but soon he switched to a mixed technique, combining metal, wood, fabric, paper, acrylic, enamel and lac- quer, harmoniously mixing painting and sculpture. Working with terracotta and plaster, in 1946, he ex- hibited some early anthropomorphic works at the Angelicum Gallery in Milan, where the jury hailed him as one of the most promising sculptors of his time. Later on in life, he oriented his art towards abstract metal sculptures exclusively. In this regard, his words are clear: “I knew I could not reach the truth, thus I transferred my art re- search to the language of symbols ... I think this kind of expression sometimes has the warm and poignant taste of poetry”. Ramous then began producing large size works us- ing bronze and iron or steel plates, participating in the Venice Biennial (1958, 1962, 1972), the Milan Triennial (1954, 1960, 1964), the São Paulo Biennial of Brazil in 1961 and the Rome Quadriennial (1955, 1959, 1973). In 1973, at the show “Contemporary Sculptures in Urban Space” in Parma, he exhibited five works in the most significant piazza of the city. But at the end of the exhibition something unexpected happened. Who was supposed to haul those giant sculptures away? And above all, where were they supposed to be stored? Some ended up abandoned in warehouses, others just disappeared, and still today their fate is a mystery. Ramous came into conflict with the City and opened a legal dispute. (It should be noted that in 1974, some other large iron works were successfully exhibited in Milan in Piazzetta Reale next to the Cathedral.) Ramous continued to work, and his production reached its peak in 1992 with “Ad Astra”, a gorgeous 12 meter high stainless steel sculpture, placed with honor in Chuo Park in Chiba, Japan. He died in 2003, and his fame faded away. But all wasn’t lost. The Milanese architect, engineer and art buff Walter Patscheider entered the scene. In 2011, after having inherited from his father a large collection of sketches and mock-ups by his friend Ramous, Patscheider followed in his artistic footsteps, until he discovered, after 30 years, the sad fate of the abandoned sculptures in the Parma ware- houses. He found them in pitiful conditions, dismembered, rusty, encrusted, damaged. Thanks to the help of a Lombard carpentry, three of them (“Arco,” “Timpano” and “Continuity”) have been rescued, cleaned, pieced together following the original mock-ups, and finally returned to their origi- nal beauty. Unfortunately, a fourth work, “Anelito”, is still missing a piece, while a fifth (“Development”) is missing altogether. Currently the works of Ramous are exhibited in some of the major museums and urban spaces all over the world, including some squares of Milan. Walter Patscheider is now organizing the exhibition “Carlo Ramous - Shaping the space,” which will take place at Malpensa airport’s Terminal 1 from 27 Febru- ary to 29 June. Here are the addresses where you can find Ramous’ sculptures in Milan. “Arco,” in the square outside the subway stop • M5 Ippodromo “Timpano,” in the gardens of the Palazzo della Triennale, Viale Alemagna 6 • M1/2 Cadorna+bus 61 “Continuity,” Parco dell’Arte Idroscalo, Via Circonvallazione, Punta dell’Est, Segrate (Milan) • Bus 73, 183, 927 “Gesture for Freedom,” Piazza Conciliazione • M1 Conciliazione “Flags in the wind,” above the Monument to the Fallen soldiers, Piazzale Segrino • M3 Zara “Finestra nel Cielo,” above the War Memorial for Freedom, Piazza Miani • M2 Famagosta “Gesture of the Hand,” Cremona Higher Education Institute, Viale Marche 71/73 • M3 Marche “Ballata nel Plenilunio,” Iqbal Masih State Middle School, Via Bianca Milesi 4 • M1 Bisceglie + bus 63 “Crucifix surrounded by saints,” facade bas-relief, Chiesa Santa Marcellina and San Giuseppe alla Certosa, Viale Espinasse 85 • M1 Cordusio + tram 1 “Abstract reliefs,” on the façade and in the interiors, San Giovanni Bosco Parish, Via Mar Nero 10 • M1 Bisceglie

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Italians, inventors of the Piazza?

February 2018

20,000 copies * City Map * Useful Information

Hello Milano

Bic16 pages of out-of-the-ordinary information and 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

Gesture for FreedomRamous’ sculpture in Piazza della Conciliazione

See more at What’s Onand find eventual possible changes

If you’ve always thought the piazza was invented by Italians, think again. According to historians, it looks like we owe this in-vention to the Celts. And Milan, which was found-ed by the Celts, has certainly kept up the tradition. The Celts handed down their history only orally, through rhythmic lyrics and the sound of stringed instruments. All that has obviously been lost, but a written description of their civilization has come to us courtesy of the Romans. Thanks to them we know that the Celts followed an animistic religion, believed that plants had souls, and venerated mostly the elm and the birch.To found a new community, their priests would cre-ate a clearing within a forest, and at its center they would plant a sacred elm where the faithful would gather round. From this “magical” place, the people then began to build solid wooden houses and pro-tected them by a belt of intricate thorny shrubbery. For this reason, the cities founded by the Celts have a monocentric circular shape, just like Milan. According to historians, this tradition gradually evolved into to-day’s “high-energy” squares, with the forest and the shady elm replaced by a church, a town hall, a bar, or a monument surrounded by benches - and chaotic traffic all around.After the barbarians destroyed the magnificent Roman forum, the reconstruction of Milan started from the church squares, and the Celtic tradition of planting there an elm (namely olmo) as a meeting point for the Catholic faithful was revived. Even to-day, some churches, such as San Vittore all’Olmo in Cornaredo in the eastern suburbs of the city, or San Pietro all’Olmo in the Parco Agricolo Sud, remind us of this tradition. Later on, the medieval city councils understood the social function of wells and fountains and orga-nized the first commercial project around them: the market square (Piazza Mercanti, M1/M3 Duomo). For centuries Milan kept growing, adding new piaz-zas and wisely balancing religion and secularism. Unlike the Romans, the Milanese neglected the Renaissance renewal and the baroque scenography, preferring to create public areas around a cel-ebratory monument, that often lacked artistical charm. A clear example of this is the monument to Leonardo da Vinci in Piazza della Scala, nick-named by the witty Milanese “one liter for four,” after the taverns’ custom of serving wine in a big liter bottle (Leonardo, in this case) on a tray surrounded by four smaller glasses (his four dis-ciples)!Eventually, a Milanese artist changed this trend by creating works in bronze and iron wor-thy of international acclaim. His name is Carlo Ramous, and his life is worth remembering. Born in Milan in 1926, he studied at an art school, then he enrolled at the Polytechnic, while attending the courses of two masters such

as Giacomo Manzù and Marino Marini. At the beginning, he used china and charcoal, but soon he switched to a mixed technique, combining metal, wood, fabric, paper, acrylic, enamel and lac-quer, harmoniously mixing painting and sculpture. Working with terracotta and plaster, in 1946, he ex-hibited some early anthropomorphic works at the Angelicum Gallery in Milan, where the jury hailed him as one of the most promising sculptors of his time.Later on in life, he oriented his art towards abstract metal sculptures exclusively.In this regard, his words are clear: “I knew I could not reach the truth, thus I transferred my art re-search to the language of symbols ... I think this kind of expression sometimes has the warm and poignant taste of poetry”.Ramous then began producing large size works us-ing bronze and iron or steel plates, participating in the Venice Biennial (1958, 1962, 1972), the Milan Triennial (1954, 1960, 1964), the São Paulo Biennial of Brazil in 1961 and the Rome Quadriennial (1955, 1959, 1973).In 1973, at the show “Contemporary Sculptures in Urban Space” in Parma, he exhibited five works in the most significant piazza of the city. But at the end of the exhibition something unexpected happened. Who was supposed to haul those giant sculptures away? And above all, where were they supposed to be stored? Some ended up abandoned in warehouses, others just disappeared, and still today their fate is a mystery. Ramous came into conflict with the City and opened a legal dispute. (It should be noted that in 1974, some other large iron works were successfully exhibited in Milan in Piazzetta Reale next to the Cathedral.) Ramous continued to work, and his production reached its peak in 1992 with “Ad Astra”, a gorgeous 12 meter high stainless steel sculpture, placed with honor in Chuo Park in Chiba, Japan. He died in 2003, and his fame faded away. But all wasn’t lost. The Milanese architect, engineer and art buff Walter Patscheider entered the scene. In 2011, after having inherited from his father a

large collection of sketches and mock-ups by his friend Ramous, Patscheider followed in his artistic footsteps, until he discovered, after 30 years, the sad fate of the abandoned sculptures in the Parma ware-houses.He found them in pitiful conditions, dismembered, rusty, encrusted, damaged.Thanks to the help of a Lombard carpentry, three of them (“Arco,” “Timpano” and “Continuity”) have been rescued, cleaned, pieced together following the original mock-ups, and finally returned to their origi-nal beauty. Unfortunately, a fourth work, “Anelito”, is still missing a piece, while a fifth (“Development”) is missing altogether.Currently the works of Ramous are exhibited in some of the major museums and urban spaces all over the world, including some squares of Milan.Walter Patscheider is now organizing the exhibition “Carlo Ramous - Shaping the space,” which will take place at Malpensa airport’s Terminal 1 from 27 Febru-ary to 29 June.

Here are the addresses where you can find Ramous’ sculptures in Milan.

“Arco,” in the square outside the subway stop • M5 Ippodromo “Timpano,” in the gardens of the Palazzo della Triennale, Viale Alemagna 6 • M1/ 2 Cadorna+bus 61 “Continuity,” Parco dell’Arte Idroscalo, Via Circonvallazione, Punta dell’Est, Segrate (Milan) • Bus 73, 183, 927 “Gesture for Freedom,” Piazza Conciliazione • M1 Conciliazione “Flags in the wind,” above the Monument to the Fallen soldiers, Piazzale Segrino • M3 Zara “Finestra nel Cielo,” above the War Memorial for Freedom, Piazza Miani • M2 Famagosta “Gesture of the Hand,” Cremona Higher Education Institute, Viale Marche 71/73 • M3 Marche “Ballata nel Plenilunio,” Iqbal Masih State Middle School, Via Bianca Milesi 4 • M1 Bisceglie + bus 63 “Crucifix surrounded by saints,” facade bas-relief, Chiesa Santa Marcellina and San Giuseppe alla Certosa, Viale Espinasse 85 • M1 Cordusio + tram 1 “Abstract reliefs,” on the façade and in the interiors, San Giovanni Bosco Parish, Via Mar Nero 10 • M1 Bisceglie

MusicalFrom 13 February to 13 May. Wed-Fri 20.45; Sat. 15.00, 20.45; Sun 13.00, 19.30.“Mary Poppins” with live music by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman; libretto by Julian Fellowes trans-lated and adapted in Italian. €39/47. www.Vivaticket.it; www.TicketOne.it.

Teatro Nazionale, Via Giordano Rota 1, corner Piazza Pie-monte • M1 Wagner

Highlights

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What’s onFebruary 2018

Villa Litta Modignani

This beautiful antique villa and its large park, are now new locations - added to Villa Scheibler, Cascina Monastero, Cascina Turro, as well as the headquarters of Palazzo Reale - as an ideal place to celebrate weddings and civil unions. Tel. 0288458783. Villa Litta Modignani, Via Affori • Passante ferroviario Affori

Rehearsals at La Scala

These events are an opportunity for the public to access the Teatro alla Scala hit concerts at a very low price, and at the same time participate in a charity project, since the entire proceeds are given to organizations related to the well-being and quality of life of the elderly: Sunday 4 February, Myung-Whun Chung’s with Leonidas Kavakos at the violin for the IRCCS Ca’ Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico Foundation. Sunday 25 March, Yuri Temirkanov with Seong-Jin Cho at the piano for the Eureka Social Cooperative. Sunday 20 May, Daniel Harding with Daniil Trifonov at the piano for San Vincenzo De Paoli. A carnet/set for the 4 evenings €20/140; single show ticket €5/35. Info: 02465467467; filarmonica.it/proveaperte #ProveAperte

“iLiveMusic & OMP”Until 26 February. A great help for musicians to find work and develop their talent. “iLiveMusic” is the only App connecting artists with live music organiz-ers. Moreover OMP’s (namely Officina della Musica e delle Parole) professional pool provides feedback and advice on unpublished lyrics, melodies and layouts. Participation is totally free and, for the most deserv-ing, OMP can also give a contribution. To apply, down-load the free “iLiveMusic” App, which allows artists to find new engagements for free without any inter-mediation and to find out Live Clubs, Music Schools, Rehearsal Rooms, Recording Studios, Music Stores. For iPhone on the App store: https://goo.gl/WA3Fx2; for Android on Google Play: https://goo.gl/W9fFoj. iLiveMusic App

Brera in MotionUntil 26 March. The modern art paintings of the Jesi and Vitali collection will be transferred to other prestigious museums. For this reason the rooms 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15 will be closed to the public, including the great Napoleonic halls with the Veneto and Lombardy monumental paintings. Pinacoteca di Brera, Via Brera 28 • M2 Lanza, M1 Duomo

Cine & Manga 13, 14 February. “Heaven’s Feel I. Presage Flower” the first title of the Japanese trilogy Fate / Stay Night, published by Type-Moon, conceived by Kinoko Nasu and illustrated by Takashi Takeuchi. Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOfCLI_akZY. A list of the Italian cinemas where it will be shown will be available on www.nexodigital.it.

Cine-Museum A calendar of movie events that, thanks to the digi-tal cinema technology, showcases the richness of the world’s most important exhibitions, artists, museums on the big screen.

On 19, 20, 21 February. “Caravaggio. L’anima e il sangue“ is an ex-citing journey through the life, works and tor-ments of a bril-liant and contra-dictory painter who, more than any other, has joint lights and shadows, genius and unruliness, thus generating sublime works. More than 40 works shown. Being produced in 8K, the film offesr

an almost tactile perception of the painings. In Italian. A list of the Italian cinemas is available onwww.nexodigital.it.

Concert at museumEach third Wednesday of the month. 18.00-22.15. Three hours of classical music in collaboration with the pianist Clive Britton. €3. Pinacoteca di Brera, Via Brera 28 • M2 Lanza, M1 Duomo

Concert competition

Each Sunday at 17.00. The Sergio Dragoni prize (€1,000) involves young musicians, aged 13 to 25, winners of the Milan Conservatory Award. They per-form in the retirement home for musicians donated by Giuseppe Verdi, whose grave is housed in the crypt. This prize offers the opportunity for a unique contest that involves the young performers and the elderly guests who form the jury (3 opera singers, 2 pianists, 2 violinists, one harpist). Last year the 26 winners of the 2016 Conservatory Award entered the competi-tion, and the winner was the 16 years old pianist Riccardo Zangirolami. The award ceremony and the winner’s concert will be held on Sunday 4 February. See What’s On for further details. €2, including a vis-it to Verdi’s crypt and the picture gallery. Casa Verdi, Fondazione Giuseppe Verdi, Piazza Buonarroti 29 • M1 Buonarroti

Lost & Found OfficeThose who have lost an item or a document can now post a quest on the Municipality website. It is suffi-cient to state the kind of object, date and presumed place of the loss to obtain an answer via e-mail and find out how to recover it at the Lost & Found Office.https://www.comune.milano.it/wps/portal/ist/it/ser-vizi/servizionline/pagine_servizi/Oggetti_rinvenuti

TV & Music 3, 14 February. The film “Fabrizio De André. Principe Libero” tells the story of one of the greatest poets of Italian music. In Italian. Trailer: http://bit.ly/2B1Vckn. It will be broadcast on the National Channel Rai 1. www.nexodigital.it

Job OpportunitiesThe British Embassy in Rome is part of a world-wide network, representing British political, economic and consular interests overseas and is now looking for 3 temporary Executive Assistants to support the Embassy’s teams in delivering their objectives. All three positions are based in Rome with one part time contract and two full time contracts. The positions are respectively in the Private Office, Political team and EU/Prosperity team. The successful candidates for the positions in Political and EU/Prosperity teams will give admin support to the teams, including organising visits, meetings and events, maintaining databases, profiling travel and entertainment budgets. If you are interested in this job opportunity and want to apply please follow the link: https://goo.gl/uZyTM2 . Other Job Opportunities can be found on the FCO Local Posts website.

Free outdoor fitnessEvery third Sunday of the month until June from 10.00 to 15.00, specialized instructors will perform and teach free slackline, skateboarding, fitness walk-ing and even prepare you for the Milan marathon. Parco Lambro Skatepark, Via Feltre 76 • M2 Udine

Tourist Milan tax The tourist tax must be applied to all non residents staying at hotels or other accommodation facilities such as holiday homes, guest houses, inns, bed & breakfast. The cost has increased to €3 per person per day, up to 14 nights. This tax is not due by the fol-lowing: under 18; under 30 staying at Youth Hostels with social, educational and cultural finalities; fam-ily members, companions and helpers of people hos-pitalized or in therapy; people staying at non-profit organizations; people staying more than 14 night; Police and Armed Forces servicemen on duty; univer-sity students under 26 staying at University boarding houses; disabled persons and their helpers. See more at https://www.comune.milano.it/wps/portal/ist/en

1st February 2018: Thursday

08.00–19.00: Street market. Antiques, arts and crafts market exhibition for collectors, hobbyists, and amateurs. Piazza Diaz, Via Gonzaga • M1 Duomo

09.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls market. Goat and cow cheeses, dairy products, bee products, jams, meat eggs, fruit, vegetables, flour, baked goods, ce-reals, legumes, bread, wine, orna-mental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal produc-tion, guaranteed directly by those who produce them. Piazza San Nazaro in Brolo 5 (Corso di Porta Romana) • M3 Missori

15.00, 17.10, 19.20, 21.30. Film in English with Italian subtitles. “All the Money in the World,” directed by Ridley Scott; starring Mark Wahlberg, Kevin Spacey. €5/7.50. Cinema Mexico, Via Savona 57 • M2 Porta Genova F.S., tram 1421.00: Symphony music. Music by Vaughan Williams, Mozart, Beethoven; performed by I Pomeriggi Musicali Orchestra; with soloists play-ing oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon; conducted by Benjamin Bayl. €9/20. www.TickeOne.it. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli21.00: Orchestral music. I Pomeriggi Musicali Orchestra, with Andrea De Francesco, oboe; Marco Giani, clarinet; Alessandro Mauri, horn; Sarah Ruiz, bassoon; conducted by Benjamin Bayl. €9/20. www.TicketOne.it. Teatro degli Arcimboldi, Viale dell’Innovazione 20 • M5 Bicocca22.00: Live jazz. We Kids Trio, with Giuseppe Vitale, piano; Stefano Zambon, double bass; Stefano Bagnoli, drums. €10. Salumeria della Musica, Via Pasinetti 2 (corner with Via Ripamonti) • M2 Famagosta then bus 95 eastwards

2nd February 2018: Friday14.00: Harness racing. Igor Font Prize €5; un-der 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Trotto, Viale Piccolomini 2 • M5 San Siro Ippodromo 20.30: Live. Soy Luna. €39/200. www.TickeOne.it. Mediolanum Forum, Via Di Vittorio 6. Assago (MI) • M2 Assago Forum (buy a “Milan-AssagoForum round-trip ticket”)22.00: Live. Sir Jo Cocchi band, with Sir Jo Cocchi, voice, piano, synth; Fiore Garcea, drums, samples, Nico Roccamo, drums, percussion; Andrea Talarico, guitar; Giuseepe Viscomi, bass. €10. Salumeria della Musica, Via Pasinetti 2 (corner with Via Ripamonti) • M2 Famagosta then bus 95 eastwards

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What’s onFebruary 2018

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

On Sunday 4th February all Italian public museums are free.

3rd February 2018: Saturday09.00–19.00: Street market. Antiques and col-lecting market exhibition for amateurs. From 15.30 to 18.30: “Grandparents games” workshop for chil-dren with wooden artisanal games crafted to faith-fully reproduce the games of our ancestors. Piazza Sant’Eustorgio • M2 Lanza

14.00 – 20.00: Art event. Art show by the painter Beatrice Riva, and design show with fashion

jewelry by Francesca Mazzella. Admission free. Galleria Carré d’Artistes, Via Cuneo 5 • M1 Wagner16.00: Live. Soy Luna. €39/200. www.TickeOne.it. Mediolanum Forum, Via Di Vittorio 6. Assago (MI) • M2 Assago Forum (buy a “Milan-AssagoForum round-trip ticket”)17.00: Symphony music. Music by Vaughan Williams, Mozart, Beethoven; performed by I Pomeriggi Musicali Orchestra; with soloists play-ing oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon; conducted by Benjamin Bayl. €9/20. www.TickeOne.it. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli17.00: Orchestral music. I Pomeriggi Musicali Orchestra, with Andrea De Francesco, oboe; Marco Giani, clarinet; Alessandro Mauri, horn; Sarah Ruiz, bassoon; conducted by Benjamin Bayl. €9/20. www.TicketOne.it. Teatro degli Arcimboldi, Viale dell’Innovazione 20 • M5 Bicocca20.45: Premier League Football. Inter Milan versus Crotone. Stadio Meazza San Siro, Piazzale Angelo Moratti • M5 San Siro Stadio21.00: Live. Hercules and Love Affair. €20. www.TicketOne.it. Santeria, Viale Toscana 31 • M3 Lodi TIBB + bus 9020.30: Light dinner followed at 22.00 by: Live music for dancing swing, lindy hop, jive, boo-gie-woogie, fox-trot, waltz, ect. Cosimo and the Hot Coals, with Martin Di Pietro, piano; Mirko Boles, bass; Stefano Della Grotta, guitar; Michele Capasso, drums; Cosimo Pignataro, trumpet, voi-ce. Booking recommended, cell. 3338748878. €12. New Jumpin Jazz & Swing, Viale Monza 140 (first floor) • M1 Gorla 22.30: Live soul, funky, jazz. Groovositive, with Massimo Greco, Leif Searcy, Massimiliano Lagana, Deborah Falanga. €10; after 23.00 €10 drinks in-cluded. Salumeria della Musica, Via Pasinetti 2 (corner with Via Ripamonti) • M2 Famagosta then bus 95 eastwards

4th February 2018: Sunday08.00-19.00: Street market. High quality arts and crafts exhibition. Via Brera, Via Fiori Chiari, Via Fiori Oscuri • M2 Lanza11.00: Matinée. “Sax and music” Music by Iorio, Piazzolla, Morricone, Nyman, Iturralde, Puccini; performed by I Pomeriggi Musicali Orchestra; con-ducted by Federico Mondelci, sax. €10/15. www.TickeOne.it. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli14.00: Harness racing. Donato Hanover Prize €5; under 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Trotto, Viale Piccolomini 2 • M5 San Siro Ippodromo 17.00: Lega A basket. EA7 Milano versus Betaland Capo D’Orlando. https://olimpiamilano.ticketone.it. Mediolanum Forum, Via Di Vittorio 6. Assago (MI) • M2 Assago Forum (buy a “Milan-AssagoForum round-trip ticket”)

17.00: Piano recital. The award ceremony and the winner’s concert for the Sergio Dragoni prize. The winner is the young pianist Riccardo Zangirolami (only 16 years old). He will play music by Beethoven, Brahms, Rachmaninov, Balakirev. See highlights for further details. €2, including a visit to Verdi’s crypt and Casa Verdi picture gallery. Casa Verdi, Fondazione Giuseppe Verdi, Piazza Buonarroti 29 • M1 Buonarroti19.30: Philharmony music rehearsal. “Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77”; following “Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73”, by Johannes Brahms; performed by the Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala; with Leonidas Kavakos, violin; conducted by Myung-Whun Chung. The evening’s proceeds will be donated to Fondazione IRCCS Ca’ Granda - Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico. €5/35, buy at tel 02465467467. Teatro alla Scala, Piazza della Scala • M1/3 Duomo

5th February 2018: Monday19.30: Live jazz. Ragonese Bros; featuring Sirjo. Admission free. Drinks purchase required. Sisal Wincity, Piazza Diaz 7 • M1/M3 Duomo

20.00: Philharmony music. “Violin Concerto in D ma-jor, Op. 77”; following “Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73”, by Johannes Brahms; performed by the Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala; with Leonidas Kavakos,

violin; conducted by Myung-Whun Chung. €15/105, www.geticket.it. Teatro alla Scala, Piazza della Scala • M1/3 Duomo

21.00: Contemporary music. Performed inside the only Italian hall featured with an Acusmonium Sator, with 50 loudspeakers, a live concert held by the German performers Marsen Jules and Stephan Mathieu. €6/8/12. Subscription to 5 concerts €30. Auditorium San Fedele, Via Ulrico Hoepli 3b • M1 San Babila or Duomo

courtesy of Silvia Lelli

21.00: Recital. Music by Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt; performed by Marco Prevosto, piano. Admission free. Auditorium Gaber, Grattacielo Pirelli, Regione Lombardia, Piazza Duca d’Aosta 3 • M2/3 Centrale

6th February 2018: TuesdayShrove Tuesday, in Italy (but not in Milan)08.00-19.00: Street market. High quality arts and crafts exhibition. Via Brera, Via Fiori Chiari, Via Fiori Oscuri • M2 Lanza21.00: Live. Jake Bugg. €20/30. www.TickeOne.it. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli21.00: Live. “Three Letters from Sarajevo” by Goran Bregovic who succeeded in developing a var-ied art, combining different styles and techniques. In his cast coexist a gypsy wind band, bulgarian voices, a sestet of male voices, a quartet of arches. €30/50. www.TicketOne.it. Teatro degli Arcimboldi, Viale dell’Innovazione 20 • M5 Bicocca

7th February 2018: Wednesday

09.00–18.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls mar-ket. Goat and cow cheeses, dairy products, bee products, jams, meat eggs, fruit, vegetables, flour, baked goods, cereals, legumes, bread, wine, orna-mental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal production, guaranteed directly by those who produce them. Piazza Santa Francesca Romana • M1 Porta Venezia

18.30: Art exhibition inauguration. “Painting as Thought Made Physical” solo show by the painter and sculptor Carlo Ciussi. Admission free. Galleria Arte Invernizzi, Via Scarlatti 12 • M1 Lima, M2 Caiazzo, M3 Stazione Centrale 19.00: Film in French with classical music. “Le Chant du Danube,” a tribute by Alfred Hitchcock to the young composer Johann Strauss. Admission free until full capacity is reached. Cinema Università Cardinale Giovanni Colombo, Piazza San Marco 2 • M3 Montenapoleone, M2 Lanza

19.40: Documentary in Russian and English with Italian subtitles. “Dancer” the life and career of the Russian dancer Sergej Polunin, di-rected by S. Cantor; starring: Sergei Polunin, Jade Hale Christofi, Galyna Polunina, Vladymyr Polunin, Valentino Zucchetti, Igor Zelensky, Galina Ivanovna, David La Chapelle, Larysa Lavrikova, Valia Polunina, Salvatore Scalzo, Julie Kavanagh. €6/7/9. Cinema Palazzo Anteo, Piazza Venticinque Aprile 8 • M2 Moscova or Garibaldi

20.15: Live opera via satellite.“Tosca” by Puccini; performed live by the Royal Opera House; with Adrianne Pieczonka, Joseph Calleja and Gerald Finley; con-ducted by Dan Ettinger; and directed by the opera and the-atre director Jonathan Kent. Direct broad-casting via satellite on 1500 screens all over the world. To know

which will be in Milan see www.nexodigital.it

21.00: Chamber music. Music by Benda, Mozart, Smetana, Dvořàk; performed by the Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Pardubice, with Vladimir Brablec, clarinet; conducted by Peter Feranec. €25/30. Conservatorio, Sala Verdi, Via Conservatorio 12 • M1 San Babila

21.00: Live tango. Roberto Herrera with ten Argentine dancers and the live orchestra Lo Que Vendrà. €20/40. www.TicketOne.it. Teatro de-gli Arcimboldi, Viale dell’Innovazione 20 • M5 Bicocca

8th February 2018: Thursday08.00–19.00: Street market. Antiques, arts and crafts market exhibition for collectors, hobby-ists, and amateurs. Piazza Diaz, Via Gonzaga • M1 Duomo09.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls market. Goat and cow cheeses, dairy products, bee products, jams, meat eggs, fruit, vegetables, flour, baked goods, cereals, legumes, bread, wine, ornamental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal production, guaranteed directly by those who pro-duce them. Piazza San Nazaro in Brolo 5 (Corso di Porta Romana) • M3 Missori

18.00: Art exhibition inaugura-tion. “Conceptual Rigoletta” solo show by Adriano Altamira with an installation of sixty draw-ings, divided into sequenc-es of five and arranged on twelve tables.

Admission free. Galleria Fondazione Marconi, Via Tadino 15 • M1 Porta Venezia21.00: Orchestral music. Music by Bach/Webern, Ferrero, Boccadoro, Šostakovič; performed by I Pomeriggi Musicali Orchestra; with Fabrizio Meloni, clarinet; conducted by Carlo Boccadoro. €9/20. www.TickeOne.it. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli21.00: Live tango. Roberto Herrera with ten Argentine dancers and the live orchestra Lo Que vendrà. €20/40. www.TicketOne.it. Teatro degli Arcimboldi, Viale dell’Innovazione 20 • M5 Bicocca

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21.30: Live punk hardcore. Gio’ Sada and Barismoothsquad. €8. Salumeria della Musica, Via Pasinetti 2 (corner with Via Ripamonti) • M2 Famagosta then bus 95 eastwards22.00: Live jazz. “Jazz on Demand” performed by Jumping Live, with Roberto Meroni, sax; Luca Garlaschelli, double bass; Silvano Tamburini, pia-no; Marcello Colò, drums. Admission free. Drinks purchase required. Caffè Doria Jazz Club, Viale Andrea Doria 22 • M1 Loreto

9th February 2018: Friday14.00: Harness racing. Traders Prize €5; un-der 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Trotto, Viale Piccolomini 2 • M5 San Siro Ippodromo 19.30: Chinese New Year festival. Organized by the Zheli Cultural Exchange Center in Milan and the Long Morning Milan Cultural Agency. Many guests such as the famous Chinese presenter Ni Ping, Eugenio Finardi and Francesco Baccini, for festivities and meetings among Chinese citizens living abroad and Western culture. €10/15. www.TickeOne.it. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli21.00: Live. An evening with Steven Wilson. €35/50. www.TicketOne.it. Teatro degli Arcimboldi, Viale dell’Innovazione 20 • M5 Bicocca22.30: Live. A tribute to Lucio Dalla; performed by Damiano Fiorella, voice; Alessandro Carlà, pia-no, keys; Piero Marras, guitar; Raff Pellino, drums; Nando de Luca, bass; Vincenzo Marino, sax, clari-net. €12. Salumeria della Musica, Via Pasinetti 2 (corner with Via Ripamonti) • M2 Famagosta then bus 95 eastwards

10th February 2018: Saturday

09.00–19.00: Street mar-ket. Antiques and collecting market exhibi-tion for ama-teurs. Piazza Sant’Eustorgio • M2 Lanza

09.00–14.00: Farmers street market by Lombard producers. Goat and cow cheeses, dairy products, bee products, jams, meat eggs, fruit, vegetables, flour, baked goods, cereals, le-gumes, bread, wine, ornamental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal production, guaranteed directly by those who produce them. Piazza Durante • M1, M2 Loreto

15.30: Mini musical. “Aladin” for both the chil-dren and adults, a legend among songs, dances and hilarious gags, performed by a cast of sing-ers, actors, dancers and professional acrobats of the National Musical. €15; under 14 €11; under 3 €4.50. Teatro Manzoni, Via Manzoni 42 • M3 17.00: Orchestral music. Music by Bach/Webern, Ferrero, Boccadoro, Šostakovič; performed by I Pomeriggi Musicali Orchestra; with Fabrizio Meloni, clarinet; conducted by Carlo Boccadoro. €9/20. www.TickeOne.it. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli20.30: Light dinner followed at 22.00 by: Live music for dancing swing, lindy hop, jive, boogie-woogie, fox-trot, waltz, ect. Andy Blues Band, with Damiano Ardito, guitar, voice; Marco Ardito, gui-tar; Amos Vismara, bass; Roberto Palladini, drums. Booking recommended, cell. 3338748878. €12. New Jumpin Jazz & Swing, Viale Monza 140 (first floor) • M1 Gorla

22.30: Live. JazzTag, with Ilaria Pulici, voice; Massimiliano Ghirardelli, double bass; Enrico Porazzi guitar; Marco Fazio, flute, sax; Michele Rizzi, cello; Silvano Dossena, drums; Edoardo Maggioni, piano. €12. Salumeria della Musica, Via Pasinetti 2 (corner with Via Ripamonti) • M2 Famagosta then bus 95 eastwards

11th February 2018: Sunday

09.00–17.00: Street market. Old, antique, rare and collectible books for book buffs. Piazza Diaz • M1 Duomo11.00: Matinée. Film music; performed by I Pomeriggi Musicali wind ensemble; conducted by Giancarlo Rizzi. €10/15. www.TickeOne.it. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli14.00: Harness racing. Oasis BI Prize €5; un-der 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Trotto, Viale Piccolomini 2 • M5 San Siro Ippodromo 15.00: Premier League Football. Inter Milan versus Bologna. Stadio Meazza San Siro, Piazzale Angelo Moratti • M5 San Siro Stadio

16.30: Organ music. “Ricercar del primo tono” by A. Gabrieli; “Jubilate Deo” and “Canzon La spiritata” by G. Gabrieli; “Canzona IV” by Froberger; “Sonata VIII ad uso sinfo-nia” by Moretti; “Elévation,

Postcommunio” by Amadeo; “Voluntary in D Major: III. March: Andante maestoso” by Wesley; “Rondo” by Knecht; “Intrada, Aria, Postludium” by Thomas; performed by the Swiss Stephan Thomas, organ. Admission with free contribution. Church of Santa Maria della Passione, Via Conservatorio 16 • M1 San Babila17.00: Music off. “Cirque”; performed by the Viennese septet Mnozil Brass, with their irre-sistible comedy partly based on Mr. Bean and Monty Python’s signature humour. €21/33. www.TickeOne.it. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli

12th February 2018: Monday

21.00: Recital. Music by Bach, Chopin, Ščedrin; performed by Luca Yuri Grianti, piano. Admission free. Auditorium Gaber, Grattacielo Pirelli, Regione Lombardia, Piazza Duca d’Ao-sta 3 • M2/3 Centrale

21.00: Live. Jovanotti. From €92. www.TickeOne.it. Mediolanum Forum, Via Di Vittorio 6. Assago (MI) • M2 Assago Forum (buy a “Milan-AssagoForum round-trip ticket”)

13th February 2018: TuesdayShrove Tuesday, in Italy (not in Milan)08.00-19.00: Street market. High quality arts and crafts exhibition. Via Brera, Via Fiori Chiari, Via Fiori Oscuri • M2 Lanza21.00: Symphony music. Music by Giampaolo Pretto, Alfredo Casella, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy; performed by Orchestra UniMi. Admission free. Università degli Studi di Milano, Aula Magna, Via Festa del Perdono 7 • M1 Duomo, M3 Missori21.00: Live. Jovanotti. From €92. www.TickeOne.it. Mediolanum Forum, Via Di Vittorio 6. Assago (MI) • M2 Assago Forum (buy a “Milan-AssagoForum round-trip ticket”)

14th February 2018: WednesdayValentine’s DayAsh Wednesday, in Italy (not in Milan)

09.00–18.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls market. Goat and cow cheeses, dairy products, bee products, jams, meat eggs, fruit, vegetables, flour, baked goods, cere-als, legumes, bread, wine, orna-mental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal produc-tion, guaranteed directly by those who produce them. Piazza Santa Francesca Romana • M1 Porta Venezia

19.00: Art exhibition inauguration. “The Dream Machine is Asleep” by the Czech artist Eva Kot’átková, who investigates the intrinsic and ex-trinsic forces that influence human behaviour, pres-ents an engaging selection of new installations, sculptures, collages and performative works, fo-cusing on the concept of the human body as a ma-chine that continues to perform its functions dur-ing sleep, creating parallel inner worlds. Admission free. Hangar Bicocca, Via Chiese 2 • M5 Istria

21.00: Philharmony music. Music by Mozart; performed by the Dortmunder Philharmoniker, with Edoardo Zosi, vi-olin; conducted by Gabriel Feltz. €25/30. Conservatorio, Sala Verdi, Via Conservatorio 12 • M1 San Babila21.00: Live. The Sonic + Chains and The Gang. €18. http://bit.ly/2zFjILg. Santeria, Viale Toscana 31 • M3 Lodi TIBB + bus 9021.30: Live jazz. Admission free, booking rec-ommended at 0222199381. Santeria bar, Viale Toscana 31 • M3 Lodi TIBB + bus 90

15th February 2018: Thursday Shrove Thursday, Milan onlyTraditionally, Carnival in Milan begins on the day it ends in the rest of the world. It is known as “Ambrosian” carnival.

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08.00–19.00: Street market. Antiques, arts and crafts market exhibition for collectors, hobbyists, and amateurs. Piazza Diaz, Via Gonzaga • M1 Duomo

09.00: Lombard farm-ers’ 8 stalls market. Goat and cow cheeses, dairy products, bee prod-ucts, jams, meat eggs, fruit, vegetables, flour, baked goods, cereals, le-gumes, bread, wine, or-namental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal production, guaranteed directly by those who produce them. Piazza San Nazaro in Brolo 5 (Corso di Porta Romana) • M3 Missori

18.30: Art exhi-bition inaugura-tion. “Malerei aus Leipzig”, group exhibition with works by some of the most interest-ing contemporary German painters such as Tilo Baumgärtel, Peter Busch, Tom Fabrice, Rosa Loy and Christoph Ruckhäberle; all former students of the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst in

Leipzig, belonging to the so-called Neue Leipziger Schule. Admission free. Galleria Antonio Colombo, Via Solferino 44 • M2 Moscova, M3 Turati21.00: Recital. Music by Chopin, performed by Anna Kravtchenlo, piano. Free admission until full capacity is reached. Università Bocconi, Aula Magna, Via Gobbi 5 • M3 Porta Romana + tram 9,15; bus 79, 90, 9121.00: Symphony music. “Triple Concerto” for Violin, Cello, and Piano in C major, Op. 56; Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op 92; by Ludwig van Beethoven; performed by I Pomeriggi Musicali Orchestra; with by Trio Maisky; conducted by Peorge Pehlivanian. €9/20. www.TickeOne.it. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli21.00: Live. Jovanotti. From €92. www.TickeOne.it. Mediolanum Forum, Via Di Vittorio 6. Assago (MI) • M2 Assago Forum (buy a “Milan-AssagoForum round-trip ticket”)22.00: Live jazz. Mlp’s Dixie Blue Blowers, with Mauro Porro, trumpet, horn, voice; Lorenzo Baldasso, clarinet, sax; Giorgio Gallina, trombone; Dario Lavizzari, banjo, guitar; Claudio Nisi, sousa-phone; Paolo Vanzulli, drums, percussion. Admission free. Drinks purchase required. Caffè Doria Jazz Club, Viale Andrea Doria 22 • M1 Loreto22.00: Live. “Comincio da Pino” a tribute to Pino Daniele; performed by Andrea Montalbano, voice, guitar; Riccardo Bruno, drums; Orazio Nicoletti, bass; Vanni Antonicelli, piano; Michele Monestiroli, sax; Sandro de Bellis, percussion. €12. Salumeria della Musica, Via Pasinetti 2 (corner with Via Ripamonti) • M2 Famagosta then bus 95 eastwards

16th February 2018: FridayShrove Friday, Milan only14.00: Harness racing. Mago d’Amore Prize €5; under 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Trotto, Viale Piccolomini 2 • M5 San Siro Ippodromo 19.00: Live. Mi Ami Ora. Release party for the re-cord Wrongonyou; Verano; Paolo Baldini Dubfiles together with Jules I and Jacob of the Mellow Mood. €15. www.Mailticket.it; www.TicketOne.it. Santeria, Viale Toscana 31 • M3 Lodi TIBB + bus 9022.30: Live. A tribute to Lucio Battisti; perfor-med by Sasha Torrisi & band. €12. Salumeria della Musica, Via Pasinetti 2 (corner with Via Ripamonti) • M2 Famagosta then bus 95 eastwards

17th February 2018: Saturday

Carnival in Milan Shrove Saturday, Milan only Last day of Ambrosian carnival Usually, on this day there is an afternoon street parade and an evening party, but at the time of writing we don’t have detailed information.

Afternoon parade.

The two traditional Milanese masks Meneghino and his wife Cecca, characters of the Italian commedia dell’arte, lead the parade.

They are followed by the city band, adults and children, carts, masks, street performers, ac-robats, clowns, jugglers, waders. There are various animations held in the City, but the most important are around Piazza Duomo, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, Piazza San Babila.

At the end of the dayCarnival Evening party

in Piazza Duomo

12.00 – 19.00: Market exhibition. “AgruMI,” a tribute to the citrus fruits, the symbol of Mediterranean agriculture. On show plants, fruits, honeys, flavoured salt, perfumes, cosmetics and even jewels made with citrus leaves, and the fab-rics created with the revolutionary yarn obtained from the processing of orange waste. For the chil-dren fun educational activities in Italian. 18.00: An aperitif based on citrus fruits. Admission €6.50; cumulative ticket: visit to the villa + event €13; discounts for children and FAI members. Casa Museo Villa Necchi Campiglio, (FAI Italian heritage organization) Via Mozart 12/14 • M1 San Babila 17.00: Symphony music. “Triple Concerto” for violin, cello and piano in C major, Op. 56; and Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op 92, by Ludwig van Beethoven; performed by I Pomeriggi Musicali Orchestra; with Trio Maisky; conducted by Peorge Pehlivanian. €9/20. www.TickeOne.it. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli22.00: Live carnival and dj. Balera Favela and Santeria Social Club. Admission free. Santeria, Viale Toscana 31 • M3 Lodi TIBB + bus 9020.30: Light dinner followed at 22.00 by: Live music for dancing swing, lindy hop, jive, boogie-woogie, fox-trot, waltz, ect. Sugarpie & The Candymen, with Lara Ferrari, voice; Jacopo Delfini, guitar; gipsy, vocals; Renato Podestà, gui-tar, banjo, vocals; Roberto Lupo, drums; Claudio Ottaviano double bass. Booking recommended, cell. 3338748878. €12. New Jumpin Jazz & Swing, Viale Monza 140 (first floor) • M1 Gorla

18th February 2018: SundayAsh Sunday, Start of Lent, Milan only08.00–19.00: Street market. Antiques, arts and crafts market exhibition for collectors, hobbyists, and amateurs. Via Marconi • M1 Duomo

10.00–18.00: Market exhibition. “AgruMI,” a tribute to the citrus fruits, the symbol of Mediterranean agriculture. On show plants, fruits, honeys, flavoured salt, perfumes, cosmetics and even jewels made with citrus leaves, and the fabrics created with the revolutionary yarn ob-tained from the processing of orange waste. For the children fun educational activities in Italian. Admission €6.50; cumulative ticket: visit to the villa + event €13; discounts for children and FAI members. Casa Museo Villa Necchi Campiglio, (FAI Italian heritage organization) Via Mozart 12/14 • M1 San Babila 14.00: Harness racing. Muscle Hill Prize €5; un-der 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ip-podromo del Trotto, Viale Piccolomini 2 • M5 San Siro Ippodromo 17.00: Classical music. Concert for the Sergio Dragoni prize (see highlights on page 2 for further details). Music by Bach and Mozart; performed by Trio Quodlibet, with Mariechristine Lopez, violin; Virginia Luca, viola; Fabio Fausone, cello.€2, in-cluding a visit to Verdi’s crypt and Casa Verdi pic-ture gallery. Casa Verdi, Fondazione Giuseppe Ver-di, Piazza Buonarroti 29 • M1 Buonarroti

Please note Occasionally organisers may modify or even

cancel an event. Wherever possible, we give this information in our website www.hellomilano.it.

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20.45: Premier League Football. Milan ver-sus Sampdoria. Stadio Meazza San Siro, Piazzale Angelo Moratti • M5 San Siro Stadio21.30: Live. Nic Cester and The Milano Elettrica band. €16. www.dalessandroegalli.com/events/497/nic-cester. Santeria, Viale Toscana 31 • M3 Lodi TIBB + bus 90

19th February 2018: Monday19.30: Live jazz. Naim. Admission free. Drinks pur-chase required. Sisal Wincity, Piazza Diaz 7 • M1/M3 Duomo

21.00: Chamber music. Music by Boccherini, Schumann, Fauré, Piazzolla, Elgar, Stravinskil; per-formed by Catherine Lee, cel-lo; Ettore Maria Strangio, piano. Admission free. Auditorium Gaber, Grattacielo Pirelli, Regione Lombardia, Piazza Duca d’Ao-sta 3 • M2/3 Centrale

21.00: Live. Jovanotti. From €69. www.TickeOne.it. Mediolanum Forum, Via Di Vittorio 6. Assago (MI) • M2 Assago Forum (buy a “Milan-AssagoForum round-trip ticket”)21.00: Live. Pop music and monologues, in Italian, about uncertainty. €20/36. www.TicketOne.it. Teatro degli Arcimboldi, Viale dell’Innovazione 20 • M5 Bicocca

20th February 2018: Tuesday08.00-19.00: Street market. High quality arts and crafts exhibition. Via Brera, Via Fiori Chiari, Via Fiori Oscuri • M2 Lanza21.00: Electronic music. Music by some of the most important composers of the late twentieth cen-tury, such as Bruno Maderna, Luciano Berio, John Cage, Luigi Nono; performed by Livia Rado, soprano; Aldo Orvieto, piano; conducted by Claudio Ambrosini; sound direction by Alvise Vidolin; and by Ex Novo Ensemble with Daniele Ruggieri, flute; Davide Teodoro, clarinet; Carlo Lazari, violin, viola; Carlo Teodoro, cello; Nicoletta Sanzin, harp. Admisson free. Hangar Bicocca, Via Chiese 2 • M5 Istria

21st February 2018: Wednesday09.00–18.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls mar-ket. Goat and cow cheeses, dairy products, bee products, jams, meat eggs, fruit, vegetables, flour, baked goods, cereals, legumes, bread, wine, or-namental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal production, guaranteed directly by those who produce them. Piazza Santa Francesca Romana • M1 Porta Venezia

11.00: Rehearsal. Music by Bach, Schumann, Rachmaninov; performed by Costanza Principe, piano. Better book at [email protected] (in English) or call 3351257347. Admission to the museum, to the ball room and concert €3/5. GAM, Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Villa Reale, Sala da Ballo, Via Palestro 16 • M1 Palestro

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Pull out and keep this central page with essential information and the city map

Albania Via Pirelli 30 tel. 02.8646.7423Algeria Via Rovello 11 tel. 02.7200.3266Argentina Via Agnello 2 tel. 02.7772.9420Australia Via Borgogna 2 tel. 02 7767.4217Austria Piazza Liberty, 8/4 tel. 02.7631.6105Bangladesh Via Giambellino 7 tel. 02.8055.353Belgium Piazza Cadorna 9 tel. 02.2906.2062Bolivia Corso Buenos Aires 64 tel. 02.3319.127Bosnia-Herzegovina Via Galvani 21 tel. 02.6698.2707Brazil Corso Europa 12 tel. 02.7771.07Canada Piazza Cavour 3 tel. 02.6269.4238Chile Via Ricasoli 2 tel. 02.7601.6070China Via Benaco 4 tel. 02.5520.306Colombia Via Tivoli 3 tel. 02.8051.765Croatia Piazza Cadorna 15 tel. 02.8051.772Cuba Via Pirelli 30 tel. 02.6739.1344Cyprus Via Teodosio 4 tel. 02.2667.544Czech Republic Via Morgagni 20 tel. 02.2940.3051Denmark Via Morigi 4 tel. 02.8901.1300Dominican Rep. Corso Buenos Aires 64 tel. 02.2024.0965Egypt Via Timavo 17 tel. 02.2951.0352Eire Piazza S. Pietro in Gessate 2 tel. 02.5518.8848El Salvador Piazza Santa Maria Beltrade tel. 02.5398.780Eritrea Via Temperanza 4 tel. 02.2824.834Ethiopia Via Borromei 9 tel. 02.3657.7640Finland Via Santa Tecla 4 tel. 02.3407.2197France Via della Moscova tel. 02.655.9141Gabon Via L. di Breme 48 tel. 02.3800.7202Gambia Via Via Visconti di Modrone 4 tel. 02.5411.6012Germany Via Solferino 40 tel. 02.6231.101

Ghana Via Soperga 6 tel. 02.6696.440Greece Via Foro Buonaparte 48 tel. 02.8050.0559Guatemala Via Verro 90 tel. 02.5358.239Guinea Via Albani 27 tel. 02.4819.9751Haiti Piazza Duomo 19 tel. 02.8646.4016Honduras Via Rosolino Pilo 19/b tel. 02.3653.5614Hungary Via Fieno 3 tel. 02.7260.09Iceland Via Vitali 2 tel. 02.78.36.40India Piazza Ferrari 8 tel. 02.8057.691Iran Via Montebianco 59 tel. 02.8965.8800Ivory Coast Via Pagliano 35 tel. 02.4985.172Japan Via Mangili 2/4 tel. 02.6241.141Jordan Via Giotto 29 tel. 02.4373.00Kazhakistan Piazza Diaz 7 tel. 02.7200.1718Korea Piazza Cavour 3 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 Ruffini 11 tel. 02.8363.0617Luxembourg Corso Europa 2 tel. 02.7663.6931Malaysia Via Albricci 9 tel. 02.6698.1839Malta Via Cesare Battisit 15 tel. 02.5501.6526Mauritius Piazza Velasca 5 tel. 02.80.55.051Mexico Corso Matteotti 1 tel. 02.7600.2310Monaco Via Saffi 34 tel. 02.4801.2038Montenegro Corso Venezia 5 tel. 02.8738.965Morocco Via Martignoni 10 tel. 02.66.80.69.19Namibia Via Macchi 30 tel. 02.80.40.41

Netherlands Via Donizetti 20 tel. 02.4855.841New Zealand Via Terraggio 17 tel. 02.7217.0001Nicaragua Via Corso Europa 14 tel. 02.7000.6978Norway Piazza Castello 20 tel. 02.8011.37Pakistan Via De Capitani 11 tel. 02.6670.3271Panama Via Boschetti 1 tel. 02.7600.5220Paraguay Via Soperga 14/a tel. 02.4074.1136Peru Via Filzi tel. 02.6680.9617Philippines Via Stromboli 1 tel. 02.4398.0383Poland Via Monterosa 6 tel. 02.4801.8978Portugal Via Colonnetta 5 tel. 02.5455.553Romania Via Gignese 2 tel. 02.4007.4023Russia Fed. Via Sant’ Aquilino 3 tel. 02.4870.6041San Marino Via Santa Lucia 6 tel. 02.5830.1172Serbia Via Pantano 2 tel. 02.47209.5466Seychelles Via Caldesi 6 tel. 02.66.22.35.22Slovakia Via Turati 6 tel. 02.3932.5866South Africa Vic. San Giovanni sul Muro 4 tel. 02.8858.581Spain Via Fatebenefratelli 26 tel. 02.6328.831Sweden Via Agnello 8 tel. 02.8691.5266Switzerland Via Palestro 2 tel. 02.7779.161Tanzania Viale Piceno 5 tel. 02.3952.7971Thailand Viale Berengario 15 tel. 02.460.299Tunisia Viale Marche 37 tel. 02.5410.0475Turkey Via Canova 36 tel. 02.3183.6800U. K Via San Paolo, 7 tel. 02.723.001Ukraine Via Di Breme tel. 02.8698.814Uruguay Piazza Diaz 6 tel. 02.8056.786U. S. A. Via Principe Amedeo 2/10 tel. 02.290.351Venezuela Corso Europa 5 tel. 02.7600.6293

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• 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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Santa Eufemia

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• 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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What’s onFebruary 2018

18.30: Art exhibition inauguration. “Il filo della Grazia” solo show by Sidival Fila, a Brazilian Franciscan Friar Minor. At the same time opening of a site-specif-ic installation in the church crypt. Admission free. Galleria San Fedele, Via Ulrico Hoepli 3a-b • M1 Duomo/San Babila18.30: Recital. Music by Bach, Schumann, Rachmaninov; performed by Costanza Principe, pia-no. Booking requested at [email protected] (in English) or call 3351257347. Admission free. GAM, Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Villa Reale, Sala da Ballo, Via Palestro 16 • M1 Palestro21.00: Music off. A happy dialogue between classi-cal and jazz music; performed by Ramin Bahrami and Danilo Rea, piano. €16/26. www.TickeOne.it. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli

21.00: Philharmony music. Music by Beethoven, Schubert; performed by the Dort-munder Philharmoniker, with Antonio Chen Guang, piano; conducted by Christian Arming. €25/30. Conservatorio, Sala Verdi, Via Conservatorio 12 • M1 San Babila

22nd February 2018: Thursday09.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls market. Goat and cow cheeses, dairy products, bee products, jams, meat eggs, fruit, vegetables, flour, baked goods, cere-als, legumes, bread, wine, ornamental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal production, guaran-teed directly by those who produce them. Piazza San Nazaro in Brolo 5 (Corso di Porta Romana) • M3 Missori

18.30: Gala Night. The musical “Mary Poppins” with live song music by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman; libretto by Julian Fellowes translated and adapted in Italian. At 19.00: Cocktail and buffet. At 19.30: Pre-show outside the theater. At 19.45: The Musical. €51/86. The ticket includes a make-up application to be booked at tel. 0289013131. www.Vivaticket.it; www.TicketOne.itDress code: cocktail dress. Teatro Nazionale, Via Giordano Rota 1, corner Piazza Piemonte • M1 Wagner18.30: Photo exhibition inauguration. “A Poem” by Silvia Lelli and Roberto Masotti. Selected works, representing La Scala Theater, its hidden spaces and mechanisms. Admission free. Galleria Art in Progress, Via San Vittore 13 • M2 Sant’Ambrogio

21.00: Symphony music. Music by Ludwig van Beethoven: “Egmont” Op. 84; and Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major, Op. 19; following Siegfried-Idyll, WWV 103, by Richard Wagner; and Dances of Galánta, by Zoltán Kodály; performed by I Pomeriggi Musicali Orchestra; with Nicholas Angelich, piano; conducted by Daniel Smith. €9/20. www.TickeOne.it. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli21.30: Live. The Hunna; following Coast. €17. bit.ly/TheHunnaVivo. Santeria, Viale Toscana 31 • M3 Lodi TIBB + bus 9022.00: Live jazz. Olypiam Ragtime Band, with Roberto Meroni and Marcello Noia, sax, clarinet; Francesco Mazzantini, trombone; Nino Frasio, ban-jo; Graham Russell, piano; Franco Finocchiaro, double bass; Marcello Colò; drums. Admission free. Drinks purchase required. Caffè Doria Jazz Club, Viale Andrea Doria 22 • M1 Loreto

23rd February 2018: Friday14.00: Harness racing. Zizan Brooke Tur Prize €5; under 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Trotto, Viale Piccolomini 2 • M5 San Siro Ippodromo 22.30: Live + dj. Panoram + Jaxx Madicine dj. Admission free. Santeria, Viale Toscana 31 • M3 Lodi TIBB + bus 90

24th February 2018: Saturday09.00–14.00: Farmers street market by Lombard producers. Goat and cow cheeses, dairy products, bee products, jams, meat eggs, fruit, vegetables, flour, baked goods, cereals, legumes, bread, wine, ornamental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal production, guaranteed di-rectly by those who produce them. Piazza Durante • M1, M2 Loreto17.00: Symphony music. Music by Ludwig van Beethoven: “Egmont” Op. 84; and Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major, Op. 19; following Siegfried-Idyll, WWV 103, by Richard Wagner; and Dances of Galánta, by Zoltán Kodály; performed by I Pomeriggi Musicali Orchestra; with Nicholas Angelich, piano; conducted by Daniel Smith. €9/20. www.TickeOne.it. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli20.45: Premier League Football. Inter Milan ver-sus Benevento. Stadio Meazza San Siro, Piazzale Angelo Moratti • M5 San Siro Stadio20.30: Light dinner followed at 22.00 by: Live music for dancing swing, lindy hop, jive, boogie-woogie, fox-trot, waltz, ect. The Jazz Lag, with Ludovica Piccardo, voice; Enzo Lamendola, clarinet, sax; Pierangelo Sardella, piano; Matteo De Rosa, guitar; Pietro Beretta, double bass; Marco Parano, drums. Booking recommended, cell. 3338748878. €12. New Jumpin Jazz & Swing, Viale Monza 140 (first floor) • M1 Gorla

25th February 2018: Sunday11.00: Tale in music. “Cinderella.” Music by Rossini; performed by I Piccoli Pomeriggi Musicali; conducted by Daniele Parziani; with Sara Dho, acting voice in Italian. €5/7. www.TickeOne.it. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli14.00: Harness racing. Toss Out Prize €5; un-der 14 free; under 18, women and over 60 €1. Ippodromo del Trotto, Viale Piccolomini 2 • M5 San Siro Ippodromo

26th February 2018: Monday

21.00: Recital. Music by Scarlatti, Rachmaninov, Tchaikovsky, Barber; performed by Anna Dmytrenko, piano. Admission free. Auditorium Gaber, Grattacielo Pirelli, Regione Lombardia, Piazza Duca d’Aosta 3 • M2/3 Centrale

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21.00: Live. The Pink Floyd. €25/50. www.TicketOne.it. Teatro degli Arcimboldi, Viale dell’Innovazione 20 • M5 Bicocca

27th February 2018: Tuesday08.00-19.00: Street market. High quality arts and crafts exhibition. Via Brera, Via Fiori Chiari, Via Fiori Oscuri • M2 Lanza21.00: Live. Jovanotti. From €49. www.TickeOne.it. Mediolanum Forum, Via Di Vittorio 6. Assago (MI) • M2 Assago Forum (buy a “Milan-AssagoForum round-trip ticket”)

28th February 2018: Wednesday09.00–18.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls market. Goat and cow cheeses, dairy products, bee products, jams, meat eggs, fruit, vegetables, flour, baked goods, cereals, legumes, bread, wine, ornamental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal produc-tion, guaranteed directly by those who produce them. Piazza Santa Francesca Romana • M1 Porta Venezia11.00: Rehearsal. Music by Chopin; performed by Elisa D’Auria, piano. Better book at [email protected] (in English) or call 3351257347. Admission to the museum, to the ballroom and con-cert €3/5. GAM, Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Villa Reale, Sala da Ballo, Via Palestro 16 • M1 Palestro18.30: Recital. Music by Chopin; performed by Elisa D’Auria, piano. Booking requested at [email protected] (in English) or call 3351257347. Admission free. GAM, Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Villa Reale, Sala da Ballo, Via Palestro 16 • M1 Palestro20.15: Ballet via satellite.“ The Winter’s Tale,” music by Joby Talbot; choreography by Christopher Wheeldon; performed live by the Royal Opera House. Direct broadcasting via satellite on 1500 screens all over the world. To know which will be in Milan see www.nexodigital.it

21.00: Chamber music. Music by Šostakovič, Pro-kofiev; performed by Quartetto Borodin, with Alex-ei Volodin, piano. €25/30. Conservatorio, Sala Ver-di, Via Conservatorio 12 • M1 San Babila21.00: Live. Jovanotti. From €49. www.TickeOne.it. Mediolanum Forum, Via Di Vittorio 6. Assago (MI) • M2 Assago Forum (buy a “Milan-AssagoForum round-trip ticket”)21.30: Live jazz. Admission free, booking recom-mended at 0222199381. Santeria, Viale Toscana 31 • M3 Lodi TIBB + bus 9021.30: Live. Bianco. €12. www.Mailticket.it. Salumeria della Musica, Via Pasinetti 2 (corner with Via Ripamonti) • M2 Famagosta then bus 95 ea-stwards

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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 architec-ture, 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. • New permanent exhibition. The sculpture “Cav-alletto” in bronze and varnish by Gianfranco Ferroni is now permanently placed in the foyer of the Triennale Teatro dell’Arte.

• New permanent exhibition. The 7 meters tall marble sculpture “Il Seme dell’Altissimo” by Emilio Is-grò, previously placed at Expo Center’s entrance, has now been placed near the Triennale in the Sempione Park.

• From 8 February to 25 March. “Artico Ultima Frontiera” features about sixty photographs of land-scapes and inhabitants of Greenland, Iceland and Si-beria, taken by three masters of reportage photogra-phy, such as Ragnar Axelsson, Carsten Egevang and Paolo Solari Bozzi. The theme of this show is about the defense of one of the last natural environments not yet exploited by man, the impending danger of global warming, the awareness of environmental sus-tainability and climate change, the dialectic between nature and civilization.• Until 11 March. “Ettore Sottsass. There is a Planet.” Monographic exhibition shared in nine themes from the archive volumes with the Sottsass writings.

• Until 25 March. “Subhuman Inhuman Superhuman” the first retrospective en-tirely dedicated to the visionary stylist and furniture design-er Rick Owens. On show a selection from his archives of fashion, furnishings, films, graphic works, publications, along with a monumental sculptural installa-tion.

Palazzo Reale Piazza Duomo 12 • M1, M3 DuomoOpen Mon 14.30-19.30; Tues, Wed, Sun 9.30-19.30; Thurs, Fri, Sat 9.30-21.30.Tickets: €10/12 + €1.50 fee for online reserva-tions. The ticket office closes one hour before ex-hibition closing time. For reservations visit www.vivaticket.it

• Until 18 February. “Il Mondo Fuggevole di Tou-louse-Lautrec” Over 250 works, 35 paintings, in addition to lithographs, etchings and the complete series of all 22 posters by the bohemian artist who, without having attended school, created a new and provocative realism, extreme synthesis of form, colour and movement.

• Until 4 March. “Memoria” an exhibition by James Nachtwey, the award-winning American photogra-pher, universally considered Robert Capa’s heir.

Esposizione PermanenteVia Turati 34 • M3 TuratiOpen every day 09.30-19.30. Some charge an admis-sion fee, other are free.

• Until 4 February. “Chagall. Sogno di una notte d’estate.” Not the classic “immersive exhibition,” but a new form of experiencing art, through a clev-er mix of entertainment, theatre, music, technology and art that can overwhelm and thrill the viewer. The soundtrack has been specially composed by Luca Longobardi.

Gallerie d’Italia Piazza della Scala 6 • M1 DuomoOpen Tues-Sun 9.30-19.30; Thurs until 22.30; closed Mon. €3/5/10.For the openings during the festivities see www.gal-lerieditalia.com, or call 800.167619Payments through POS contactless “Paygo” or the new smart phone “JiffyPay”.Young staff wearing the badge ChiediMI are available to give 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 8 April. “L’ultimo Caravaggio. Eredi e Nuovi Maestri.” This exhibition is an exceptional insight into the artistic events that have taken place in the cities of Naples, Genoa and Milan following Caravaggio’s death, in a historical-artistic period. “The Martyrdom of Sant’Orsola” the last Caravaggio painting recently exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, will therefore be the starting point for compari-son among the artists of the time, since some of them collected his inheritance, while others started new ar-tistic ways.

Palazzo del SenatoArchivio di Stato di Milano, Via Senato 10 • M1 San Babila Open Mon.-Fri. 10.00-18.00; Sat, Sun. 10.00-19.00. €4/10.

• Until 24 March. “Rosa Genoni, a wom-an in pursuit of the ‘900.” At the begin-ning of the 20th cen-tury in Italy there was only French fashion. But Rosa Genoni had a specific vision: to create the legend of Italian fashion. Docu-mentary exhibition with collateral initia-tives about her com-mitment to fashion, teaching, peace and emancipation.

Armani SilosVia Bergognone 40 • M2 Porta Genova, tram 14Open 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 de-signer’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.• 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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ExhibitionsFebruary 2018

Please note Opening times and fees could be changed without notice.

On Sunday 4th February all Italian public museums are free

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ExhibitionsFebruary 2018

Museo di Storia NaturaleCorso Venezia 55 • M1 Palestro, Passante Porta Ven-eziaOpen Tues-Sun, 09.00-17.30, Mon closed. €3/5• Permanent exhibition. This museum, the big-gest 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, depict-ing the fauna and flora, and created precisely for the protection of the exhibited species, some of which are already threatened with extinction. These showcases feature animals, trees, herbaceous plants, flowers and fruits faithfully reproducing in detail the habitats of many of Earth’s environments.

Spazio Ventura 15Via Ventura 15 • M2 LambrateOpen Mon,Wed, Fri.10.00-19.30; Thur,Sat,Sun 10.00-2030

• Until 4 March. “NASA. A Human Adventure” 2500 square feet, with rockets, Shuttle, Space Rover, anti-gravity simulators ... an educational and exciting, sci-entific and immersive journey, ranging from the first space launches to the present day and featuring about 300 original artefacts from US and US space pro-grams, most of them borrowed from Kansas Cosmos-phere & 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 those who have designed and built them. Not to be missed the iconic Space Shuttle, the first reusable spacecraft, with a section that allows you 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.

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, Ame-deo Modigliani, Francesco Hayez, Pompeo Marchesi, Andrea Appiani, Tranquillo Cremona, Giovanni Segan-tini, Federico Faruffini, Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo, Antonio Canova, Daniele Ranzoni, Medardo Rosso, and Gaetano Previati. Worth a visit!

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, de-signed by the famous architects Griffini, Magistretti, Muzio and Portaluppi, presents a collection of more than 4,000 contemporary artworks.• Until 25 February. “Time after Time, Space after Space” a bimonthly calendar of events by Alexandra Bachzetsis, Simone Forti, Adelita Husni-Bey, Chris-tian Marclay, and Paulina Olowska, showing five solo projects featuring artists of different generations and backgrounds. http://www.museodelnovecento.org/it/

Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci Via San Vittore 21 • M2 Sant’Ambrogio, Open Tues-Fri 10-18, Sat and Sun 10-19. €3/8

• 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 cur-rently 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.

• Permanent exhibition. “Extreme”, in partnership with CERN European Organization for Nuclear Re-search and INFN National Institute of Nuclear Phys-ics, 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 experi-ments 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).• From 9 February to 3 June. “Marte. Incontri rav-vicinati con il Pianeta Rosso” the history of Mars ex-ploration and the important Italian contribution to this adventure. After a reference to the mythological fig-ure of the god Mars, an introduction dedicated to the early observations of Giovanni Schiaparelli (see Hello Milano article in http://www.hellomilano.it/hm/after-a-look-up-there-could-we-take-the-leap-on-mars/) through the data and images that the most advanced space technology has allowed to acquire; to the first ‘historical’ images of the Viking probes, the European Mars Express probe, the American rovers Curiosity and Opportunity and the American probe Mars Recon-naissance Orbiter.

Hangar BicoccaVia Chiese 2 • M5 IstriaOpen Thur-Sun 10-00-12.00, Mon-Wed. closed. Ad-mission €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.

• Until 25 February. “Ambienti/Environments” on show ten environments created by Lucio Fontana be-tween 1949 and 1968 for Italian and international in-stitutions 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 exhi-bition 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.

• From 15 February to 22 July. “The Dream Ma-chine is Asleep” by the Prague artist Eva Kot’átková, showing an engaging selection of new installations, sculptures, collages and performances, focusing on the concept of the human body as a machine and or-gan that continues its functions during sleep, creating parallel inner worlds.

Terrazza Duomo 21Piazza Duomo, entrance from Via Silvio Pellico 2 • M1/3 DuomoOpen every day fro 11.00 to 01.00. Climbing by el-evator.

• Until 26 February. “La meraviglia” market exhibi-tion with 15 contemporary pop art fluorescent visions by Andy FluOn, the creative genius, the striking artist able to bring overwhelming expressions on canvas in an innovative dimension, rich in emotional impact and technical mastery. Each painting is exhibited with a price tag.

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 February. “Il territorio dell’Architettura. Gregotti & Associati.” The career of the great archi-tect, and the activity of his studio in Italy and abroad. On show 700 documents such as drawings, original scale models, reproductions and photos.

Museo Poldi PezzoliVia Alessandro Manzoni 12 • M3 Montenapoleone.Open Tues-Sun 10.00-18.00, closed Mon Tickets: €8• New permanent exhibition. On the occasion of the opening of three new rooms, three collections are being exhibited that so far have never been shown to the public. In the first room, an exceptional collection of watches from the 16th to the 20th centuries, simi-lar to those of the Louvre in Paris, of the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York and of the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire in Geneva. In the second room a collection of archaeological finds, a significant ceramic nucleus of IV-III century BC. In the third room, 18th century china artefacts by European manufactures. The works made in Meissen are outstanding.

This museum has be-come the largest mu-seum in Italy featuring antique watchmaking, and one of the most prestigious in Europe. It includes a collection of portable and wall sundials, and more than one hundred clocks, wrist and pock-et watches.

Fondazione Giò Marconi Via Tadino, 15 • M1 Porta VeneziaOpen Tues-Sat 10.00-13.00, 15.00-19.00 Admission free

• Until 17 Febru-ary. “L’arte è liber-tà” by Enrico Baj, a prominent figure in the contemporary art scene, a surre-al-dadaist spirit ex-perimenting with unusual techniques and stylistic solu-tions. In 1951 he promoted the Nu-clear Movement to-gether with Sergio Dangelo. In 1953 he met Asger Jorn, with whom he founded the Inter-national Movement

for an Imaginist Bauhaus, opposing the forced ration-alisation and geometrisation of art. From the 1950s on, he was a figure on the international scene and exhibited regularly, especially in Paris. He debuted in the United States in 1960.

Villa Necchi CampiglioVia Mozart 12/14 • M1 PalestroOpen Wed-Sun 10.00-18.00 Admission free

• New permanent exhibition. In the splendid backdrop of the villa managed by the Italian National Trust, 21 works on paper by Pietro Marussig, Mario Sironi, Amedeo Modigliani, Pablo Picasso, Henri Mat-isse, Lucio Fontana donated by the heirs of the Guido Sforni Collection. Inside the ideal setting of the villa, they are enriching the visit to the beautiful residence designed by Piero Portaluppi.

Loom GalleryVia Marsala 7 • M2 Moscova Open Tues.-Sat. 12.00-19.00. Admission free.

• Until 25 February. “Sur Place” the first exhibition in Italy by the Belgian artist D.D. Trans, a pseudonym which Frank Tuytschaever took from a now defunct transport company. What poetry can do with words, D.D.Trans does with domestic, garden and kitchen utensils; with a small twist he short circuits the alli-ance between fabricated things and their meaning. But being simple does not mean being simplistic …

Fabbrica del VaporeEx Locale Cisterne and Spazio DueVia Procaccini 4 • M5 MonumentaleOpen Fri. 18-22, Sat. Sun. 12-20. Admission free

• Until 4 April. “Revolution.” From the Bea-tles’ London to Woodstock, an exhibition of sto-ries, protago-nists and objects about that short period, from 1966 to 1970, that changed our lives forever. On show 300 ob-jects of fashion and design, with movies and songs from the 70’s, a great tribute to the

Beatles, Rolling Stones, Animals, Kinks, Who, Hol-lies, Searchers, Zombies, Moody Blues, Twiggy, Jean Shrimpton, Mary Quant …

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 regular basis. Serge Rat is the new entry.

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. Interactive and multidisci-plinary exhibition dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci, en-gineer and artist who left 120 volumes which include 5,000 pages of drawings, most of which are still to be interpreted. The exhibition presents discoveries, world premieres and interactive experiences, describ-ing his writings, projects and studies for machines and the methodology used for two of his most impor-tant creations, which were created in Milan: The Last Supper and “Leonardo’s Horse” dedicated to Franc-esco Sforza.

mc2gallery contemporary artVia Malaga 4, doorphone 72 • M2 Romolo, bus 90/91Open Tues.-Fri. 15.00 -20.00

• Until 23 February. “ Some-Body to Love” collec-tive show by Michael Ackerman, Araki, Silvia Argiolas, Francesca Belgioioso, Gianluigi Colin, Vanni Cuoghi, Antoine D’Agata, Tiziano Doria, Gianpiero Fanuli, Francesca Galliani, Nadav Kander, Maurizio Montagna, Benjamin Mouly, Giuliano Sale, Noè Sendas, Jacob Aue Sobol, Melissa Steckbauer, Eva Stenram, Lady Tarin, Toni Thorimbert , Giacomo Vanetti, internation-al artists who have portrayed the theme of the body and carnal or sexual love, through photography, col-lage or painting.

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

• Until 23 March. “Primo Piatto” by the German artist Axel Lieber who, thanks to his pro-digious manual ex-pertise, creates installations and assemblages that make up an ironic and surreal jour-ney around the world of everyday

objects such as chairs, tables, shoes, cardboard box-es, paper bags, teacups, sugar bowls, shirts. In his hands they become puzzles and calembours, minia-turized or magnified as if they came out of a dream.

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Castello SforzescoPiazza Cairoli • M1 CairoliSala del Tesoro, Cortile della RocchettaOpen Tues,-Sun.09.00-17.30 Admission free

• Until 18 March. “Sotto il Cielo di Cristallo.” On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the Galleria Vit-torio Emanuele opening, this exhibition features pho-tographs, technical drawings and other materials, re-tracing the design and construction of the monument.

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

• Until 25 Feb-ruary. “Sogno e Avventura” a unique show entirely devoted to the Disney princesses: Snow White, Cinderella, Au-rora, Belle, Ariel, Jasmine, Mulan, Pocahontas, Ra-punzel, Tiana, Merida and other

favorites such as Elsa and Anna. On display original designs from important archives and private col-lections, photo sets, movie posters, gigantographs, games, gadgets, historical albums, fairy tales, vid-eos, scores of soundtracks, comics, original designs and vintage books.

Politecnico di MilanoArchivi Storici, Via Candiani 72, Bovisa • M3 DerganoOpen Mon.-Fri. 09.30-17.00

• Until 28 February. From the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, flight becomes synonymous with modernity; it embodies the idea that thanks to science and technology, man can overcome the limits set by nature. The aeronautical events are not only exhibitions for tech experts, but great sporting and cultural events, which attract a vast popular interest, transversal to every social class, and which are a prel-ude to the development of new important industrial companies.

Galleria MA-EC Milan Art & Events CenterVia Lupetta 3 • M3 Missori, M1 DuomoOpen Tues. Fri. 10.00-13.00/15.00–19.00; Sat. 15.00–19.00

• Until 28 February. “Dal chaos alla luce” solo show by the Sicilian artist Giuseppe Ciccia, with more than 30 works, including paintings, sculptures, installa-tions and videos, to show how the past can dialogue with the present, how much the history of ancient art can meet the contemporary one through a wild and magical dance in a timeless time.

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

• Until 6 March. “Figure” More than 30 artists cho-sen to representa the form of man through painting, drawing and photography, by different trends ranging from the 70s to the present day.

Antonio ColomboVia Solferino 44 • M2 Moscova/Garibaldi, M3 TuratiOpen Mon. Fri.10–13 / 15–19; Sat. 15-19. Admisson free

• Until 7 April. “Malerei aus Leipzig”, group exhibi-tion with works by some of the most interesting con-temporary German painters such as Tilo Baumgärtel, Peter Busch, Tom Fabrice, Rosa Loy and Christoph Ruckhäberle; all former students of the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst in Leipzig, belonging to the so-called Neue Leipziger Schule.

Hernandez Art GalleryVia Copernico 8 • M2/M3 Stazione CentraleOpen Tues - Fri, 10.00-19.00. Admission free• Until 16 February. “Shade of White” collective show by Alfredo Mazzotta, Sergio Sanseverino, Val-entinaki, Rosario Civello, Fulvio Tomasi, Ketty Violo, Fabio Bolinelli, Arturo Delle Donne, Dario Romano, Giovanni Manzoni Piazzalunga, Danuta Nawrocka.

Fondazione Giò Marconi Via Tadino, 15 • M1 Porta VeneziaOpen Tues-Sat 10.00-13.00, 15.00-19.00 Admission free

• Until 27 January. “Conceptual Rigoletta” solo show by Adriano Altamira. “There are twelve tables. Every table is a story. None of these stories stems from a real or fictitious event, but only from some im-ages, seen or passed through the mind ...”

Museo di MilanoVia Sant’Andrea 6 • M1 San BabilaOpen Tues-Sun 9.30-13, 14-17.30, Mon closed. Info: tel. 0288446056/7. Admission freeThis Museum, in the heart of the fashion district, is housed in an 18th century building, Palazzo Morando Attendolo Bolognini, whose exterior has just been restored revealing a fresco frieze - not in very good condition. Its collections present the history of Milan in the 18th and 19th centuries, with paintings, docu-ments, prints etc. The period furnishings contribute to the overall atmosphere. • Until 11 February. “History of the robberies in Mi-lan” vintage images, videos, documents, “tools”, ar-tifacts, newspapers, and documents about the evolu-tion of the underworld in the city: the first groups, the sophisticated criminal strategies and the most clam-orous exploits.• Until 4 November. “Outfit ‘900” Dresses for wom-an special occasions such as marriage, debut in soci-ety, dance and gala evenings, opening, and two pre-cious dresses from the 1920s, recently restored by the Parisian fashion house Worth and Liberty.

Mimmo Scognamiglio Arte ContemporaneaVia Goito 7 • M3 Montenapoleone Open Mon-Sat 10.30-13.30, 15.30-19. Admission free• Until 10 February. “History of Art” a solo exhi-bition by the British artist Gavin Turk. His paintings and sculptures dialogue with a selection of works by renowned modern and contemporary artists coming from Italian and German private collections, and his own personal collection, such as Albers, Beuys, Boetti, Cesar, Duchamp, Dali, Fontana, Judd, Klein, Magritte, and Pollock, but also more contemporary works such as Hirst cabinets.

Michela CattaiVia Brera 4 • M2 LanzaOpen Mon.-Fri. 10.00-18.00 Admission free

• Until 13 February. “Terra/Arret” (namely Earth/Stop) by Tiziana Priori, who invites us to reflect on our planet values since our life is inseparable from the Earth. To convey her idea, she spells the word Terra backwards, as in “Arret,” French for “stop”.

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

• Until 11 February. “In-contri” (meetings) by Pao-lo Roversi, an Italian-born photographer who lives and works in Paris. About his technique he says: “My photography is more sub-traction than addition. I al-ways try to take off things. We all have a sort of mask of expression. You say goodbye, you smile, you are scared. I try to take all these masks away and lit-

tle by little subtract until you have something pure left. A kind of abandon, a kind of absence. It looks like an absence, but in fact when there is this empti-ness I think the interior beauty comes out. This is my technique”.

Galleria FumagalliVia Bonaventura Cavalieri 6 • M3 Turati

• Until 14 April. “Teo-ria delle Apparenze” an overview of Giulio Pao-lini’s work, from the per-spective paintings of the ‘70s and the theatrical and literary dimensions of the ‘80s to the most recent studies on his identity as author and a spectator.

Officine SaffiVia Aurelio Saffi 7 • M1Conciliazione/CadornaOpen Mon-Fri 10.00-18.30; Sat 11.00–18.00

• Until 14 March. “Some-times I Look East, Some-times I Look West” solo show by the London-based, Dutch-born Bouke de Vries, who rejects the western habit of discarding broken items. He feels closer to the Chinese and Japanese tradi-tion of repairing objects in a such a way as to celebrate

the break rather than hide it.

Galleria SenoVia Ciovasso 19, entrance from Via del Carmine • M1 Cairoli, M2 LanzaOpen Mon.-Fri. 15.00-19.00• Until 19 February. “Campare Sodo.” This is a play on words based on the “Campari Soda” logo by San-tolo De Luca. His subtle and penetrating irony, for-mal attention to detail, exclusive creation of volume and three-dimensionality, intense light and chroma-tism, continue to be a strong and indispensable part of style.

Art in ProgressVia San Vittore 13 • M2 Sant’AmbrogioOpen Tues-Sat. 11.00-19.00. Admission free.

• Until 14 April. “A Poem” by Silvia Lelli and Roberto Masotti. More than forty selected works, representing La Scala Theatre, its spaces and hidden mechanisms.