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How a horse fulfilled an international dream May 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 assistence More information on pag 16. www.friendinmilan.co.uk ARTIDEA www.artidea.co.uk translations graphics free press connect with www.hellomilano.it online guide See more at What’s On for possible schedule changes After the death of Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan, in 1466, his son Ludovico il Moro asked Leonardo da Vinci to create the largest equestrian statue in the world, in memory of his father. The commission was paid in advance by the court treasury superintendent, and Leonardo’s workshop, which was located where the Palazzo Reale now stands, was supplied with all the tools and materials needed for the fusion of the sketches. Leonardo immediately understood the great expecta- tion that the Sforza family was placing on that statue and, as usual, he undertook a long course of study to produce the best result. For this reason, in 1482, he sketched a monument that would eclipse all the previous equestrian stat- ues, in particular the one of Colleoni (in Venice), cre- ated by Verrocchio who had been his teacher, and the one of Gattamelata (in Padua), created by the famous Donatello. In reality, Leonardo’s attention was more focused on the horse than the rider. The horse was supposed to be huge and in the rampant position, in the act of breaking down the enemy. With this in mind, he thoroughly studied the horses’ anatomy in the ducal stables, and filled sheets with drawings of steeds fa- mous for their beauty. Among Leonardo’s sketches there are notes such as: Morel Fiorentino is big and has a strong neck and very nice head”, or “Ronzone has beautiful thighs ...” He was looking to assemble parts of different horses in order to shape the perfect one into a work of art. Soon, however, Leonardo realized that the project had to be rethought, since a colossal ramping horse four times larger than life would face big statics prob- lems. Unfortunately, his studies were slowed down in 1491 by the policy of marriages followed by the duke, who involved him in the preparation of two lavish wed- dings celebrated in the nearby city of Pavia, and fol- lowed by a period of festivities in Milan: Ludovico il Moro married Beatrice d’Este on 17 th January, and Anna Maria Sforza married Alfonso I d’Este five days later, on 23 rd January. The guests were the noble relatives of the most prominent European families. The two ceremonies were followed by huge celebra- tions including a three-day tournament, from 26 to 28 January, for which Leonardo had to design some costumes. When he was finally free to resume the project, Leonardo envisioned a horse moving, with a raised leg, and produced the final model in time to be exhib- ited during the celebrations of yet another wedding, the one held in Milan on 16 th March 1494, between Bianca Maria Sforza and the emperor of Austria, Maximilian I of Habsburg. The artwork received huge praise for its beauty, and was now ready for the wax casting with 100 tons (220,500 pounds) of bronze! Nobody had ever taken on such a chal- lenge before. But at this point war upset all the plans. The king of France Charles VIII, looking to inherit the kingdom of Naples, made a deal with Milan, Venice, Florence and the Papal State so that they would let him reach Southern Italy unhindered. He arrived on 3 rd September 1494, and Naples was effectively occupied on February the 22 nd . But the many raids of the French pushed the Italians to form an anti-French league supported by Spain and Emperor Maximilian too. Naples was liberated and Carlo returned home, but he was succeeded by his com- bative cousin Louis XII, who claimed for himself the Duchy of Milan as the neph- ew of Valentina Visconti, the family de- throned by the Sforza. Given the danger and having lost his allies in defending Milan, Ludovico used the bronze set aside for the horse to forge cannons, to no avail. In 1500 Louis XII eventually had the upper hand and conquered Milan. Leonardo had to flee and was forced to leave the huge clay model behind, in the Castello Sforzesco courtyard, where the French crossbowmen hit it and destroyed it completely. This sad story has an incredible happy ending, though. In 1977, Charles Dent, an American pilot, politician, art collector and sculpture lover, decided to bring Leonardo’s dream to life and to donate a bronze horse to the city of Milan. He was especially grateful to this city for hosting and supporting the Renaissance. Dent searched for the original sketches in several museums and assembled a scientific committee of Leonardo’s experts in order to complete the missing parts. Dent then established the “Leonardo da Vinci’s Horse Foundation” (Ldvhf) and started a fundraising cam- paign which raised almost 2.5 million dollars in 15 years. Unfortunately, he could not see his dream come true, because he died in 1994, before the horse was completed. The project was taken over by Frederik Meijer, own- er of a supermarket chain, who offered to complete Dent’s project, provided that two copies of the horse would be produced: one for Milan and one for his own “Meijer Gardens”, a nature park in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where Meijer collects outdoors copies of the most famous statues. The direction of the works was entrusted to the sculp- tor Nina Akamu, who finally took over the endeavour. The Ldvhf attached the condition that the horse would be exposed in a place with adequate security, and that is how the beautiful gallop racecourse of San Siro was chosen. The seven parts of the horse arrived in Milan in 1999, where they were welded together. In September, during a solemn ceremony, the statue was placed on its marble base about two metres high, with plaques describing the Ldvhf story and the names of those who participated in the fundraising. The second copy, known as “The Grand Horse” is now on show in the Meijer Gardens and is the highlight of the exhibition, which attracts over half a million visi- tors each year. Finally, a 2.5 meters (8,2 feet) replica was donat- ed in 2001 to the city of Vinci where Leonardo was born, and it is now located in Piazza della Libertà. Since 2001 Leonardo’s Horse is also the symbol of the “Milan International Film Festival” Awards. Some data: height: 7.30 metres (24 feet) weight: 10 tons (2204,62 pounds) approximately Most of the horse drawings now belong to Queen Elizabeth II, and are kept in Windsor Castle. The impressive equestrian statue at the Ippodromo entrance

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How a horse fulfilled an international dream

May 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 assistence

More information on pag 16.

www.friendinmilan.co.uk

ARTIDEA

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

connect with www.hellomilano.it

online guide

See more at What’s Onfor possible schedule changes

After the death of Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan, in 1466, his son Ludovico il Moro asked Leonardo da Vinci to create the largest equestrian statue in the world, in memory of his father.The commission was paid in advance by the court treasury superintendent, and Leonardo’s workshop, which was located where the Palazzo Reale now stands, was supplied with all the tools and materials needed for the fusion of the sketches.Leonardo immediately understood the great expecta-tion that the Sforza family was placing on that statue and, as usual, he undertook a long course of study to produce the best result.For this reason, in 1482, he sketched a monument that would eclipse all the previous equestrian stat-ues, in particular the one of Colleoni (in Venice), cre-ated by Verrocchio who had been his teacher, and the one of Gattamelata (in Padua), created by the famous Donatello.In reality, Leonardo’s attention was more focused on the horse than the rider. The horse was supposed to be huge and in the rampant position, in the act of breaking down the enemy. With this in mind, he thoroughly studied the horses’ anatomy in the ducal stables, and filled sheets with drawings of steeds fa-mous for their beauty.Among Leonardo’s sketches there are notes such as: “Morel Fiorentino is big and has a strong neck and very nice head”, or “Ronzone has beautiful thighs ...” He was looking to assemble parts of different horses in order to shape the perfect one into a work of art.Soon, however, Leonardo realized that the project had to be rethought, since a colossal ramping horse four times larger than life would face big statics prob-lems.Unfortunately, his studies were slowed down in 1491 by the policy of marriages followed by the duke, who involved him in the preparation of two lavish wed-dings celebrated in the nearby city of Pavia, and fol-lowed by a period of festivities in Milan: Ludovico il Moro married Beatrice d’Este on 17th January, and Anna Maria Sforza married Alfonso I d’Este five days later, on 23rd January.The guests were the noble relatives of the most prominent European families.The two ceremonies were followed by huge celebra-tions including a three-day tournament, from 26 to 28 January, for which Leonardo had to design some costumes.When he was finally free to resume the project, Leonardo envisioned a horse moving, with a raised leg, and produced the final model in time to be exhib-ited during the celebrations of yet another wedding, the one held in Milan on 16th March 1494, between Bianca Maria Sforza and the emperor of Austria, Maximilian I of Habsburg.The artwork received huge praise for its beauty, and was now ready for the wax casting with 100 tons (220,500 pounds) of bronze!

Nobody had ever taken on such a chal-lenge before. But at this point war upset all the plans.The king of France Charles VIII, looking to inherit the kingdom of Naples, made a deal with Milan, Venice, Florence and the Papal State so that they would let him reach Southern Italy unhindered.He arrived on 3rd September 1494, and Naples was effectively occupied on February the 22nd.But the many raids of the French pushed the Italians to form an anti-French league supported by Spain and Emperor Maximilian too.Naples was liberated and Carlo returned home, but he was succeeded by his com-bative cousin Louis XII, who claimed for himself the Duchy of Milan as the neph-ew of Valentina Visconti, the family de-throned by the Sforza.Given the danger and having lost his allies in defending Milan, Ludovico used the bronze set aside for the horse to forge cannons, to no avail. In 1500 Louis XII eventually had the upper hand and conquered Milan.Leonardo had to flee and was forced to leave the huge clay model behind, in the Castello Sforzesco courtyard, where the French crossbowmen hit it and destroyed it completely.This sad story has an incredible happy ending, though. In 1977, Charles Dent, an American pilot, politician, art collector and sculpture lover, decided to bring Leonardo’s dream to life and to donate a bronze horse to the city of Milan. He was especially grateful to this city for hosting and supporting the Renaissance.Dent searched for the original sketches in several museums and assembled a scientific committee of Leonardo’s experts in order to complete the missing parts.Dent then established the “Leonardo da Vinci’s Horse Foundation” (Ldvhf) and started a fundraising cam-paign which raised almost 2.5 million dollars in 15 years. Unfortunately, he could not see his dream come true, because he died in 1994, before the horse was completed.The project was taken over by Frederik Meijer, own-er of a supermarket chain, who offered to complete Dent’s project, provided that two copies of the horse would be produced: one for Milan and one for his own

“Meijer Gardens”, a nature park in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where Meijer collects outdoors copies of the most famous statues.The direction of the works was entrusted to the sculp-tor Nina Akamu, who finally took over the endeavour.The Ldvhf attached the condition that the horse would be exposed in a place with adequate security, and that is how the beautiful gallop racecourse of San Siro was chosen.The seven parts of the horse arrived in Milan in 1999, where they were welded together. In September, during a solemn ceremony, the statue was placed on its marble base about two metres high, with plaques describing the Ldvhf story and the names of those who participated in the fundraising.The second copy, known as “The Grand Horse” is now on show in the Meijer Gardens and is the highlight of the exhibition, which attracts over half a million visi-tors each year.Finally, a 2.5 meters (8,2 feet) replica was donat-ed in 2001 to the city of Vinci where Leonardo was born, and it is now located in Piazza della Libertà. Since 2001 Leonardo’s Horse is also the symbol of the “Milan International Film Festival” Awards. Some data: height: 7.30 metres (24 feet) weight: 10 tons (2204,62 pounds) approximatelyMost of the horse drawings now belong to Queen Elizabeth II, and are kept in Windsor Castle.

The impressive equestrian statueat the Ippodromo entrance

MusicalUntil 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 translated and adapted in Italian. €39/47. www.Vivaticket.it; www.

TicketOne.it. Teatro Nazionale, Via Giordano Rota 1, corner Piazza Piemonte • M1 Wagner

Highlights

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What’s onMay 2018

Cinema & ...A listing of movie events that, thanks to the digital cin-ema technology, showcases the world’s most impor-tant exhibitions, artists, museums on the big screen.

Cinema & BalletOn 3rd May at 20.15. “Manon” mu-sic by Jules Massenet, choreography by Kenneth Macmillan; performed live by the Royal Opera House. Direct broad-casting via satellite on

1500 screens all over the world. To find full listings in Milan, see www.nexodigital.it

Cinema & MusicalOn 16 and 17 May. “An American in Paris” produced in the London West End; with an exceptional cast of dancers, ac-tors, musicians; music by George and Ira Gershwin; Christopher Wheeldon director and choreographer. Direct broadcasting via satellite on 1500 screens all over the world. To find full listings in Milan, see

www.nexodigital.it

Concert at the museumEvery third Wednesday of the month. 18.00-22.15. Three hours of classical music organized by the pianist Clive Britton, with the students of the Civic School of Music Claudio Abbado. €3. Pinacoteca di Brera, Sala 8, Via Brera 28 • M2 Lanza, M1 Duomo

Concert-competition for young musicians

Each Thursday and Sunday at 17.00. The Sergio Drago-ni competition (prize €1,000) is aimed at young musicians, aged 13 to 25, winners of the Milan Conservatory Award. They will perform at the retirement home for musicians do-nated 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, a harpist). See What’s On for further details. €2, including a visit to Giuseppe Verdi’s retirement home, the crypt with his grave and the picture gallery. Casa Verdi, Fondazione Gi-useppe Verdi, Piazza Buonarroti 29 • M1 Buonarroti

MonteNapoleone Yacht Club

From 14 to 20 May. Preview exhibition of the latest projects by the most renowned international shipyards and Yacht Clubs. The prestigious boutiques of Via Montenapoleone will showcase scale models, draw-ings, photographs and videos. Boat International, the prestigious magazine which is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year, is also organizing an open-air exhibition that will give visitors the opportunity to appreciate the work of Italian shipyards, who have recently become world leaders. www.montenapo-leone.luxury/it.html. Montenapoleone District • M3 Montenapoleone

Orticola 2018

From 11 to 13 May. 09.30 – 19.00. Flower Market Exhibition organized by the Lombard Horticultural Society non-profit organization, held by 160 exhibi-tors and botanists’ associations. On show unusual, rare, antique plants and fruits, with a participation of the University of Milan’s Department of Science for Food, Environment and Nutrition. Info in English at http://www.orticola.org/orticola/?page_id=9890. €10; www.orticola.org or www.midaticket.it. Giardini Montanelli, between Via Palestro and Porta Venezia • M1 Palestro or Porta Venezia, M3 Turati

PhotofestivalUntil 30 June. This top-level photographic event - which as always includes established authors, high-level professionals but also beginners - lasts over two months and takes place in several prestigious venues such as Palazzo Castiglioni and Palazzo Giureconsulti. Further info and details: http://www.milanophotofes-tival.it in Italian.Rehearsals at La Scala

These appointments are an opportunity for the pub-lic to access the Teatro alla Scala hit concerts at a very low price, and at the same time participate in a charity project, as the entire proceeds are given to organizations related to the well-being and quality of life of the elderly. Sunday 20 May, Daniel Harding with Daniil Trifonov at the piano for San Vincenzo De Paoli. Ticket €5/35. Info: 02465467467; filarmonica.it/proveaperte #ProveAperte

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From April. Mon–Thurs. 15.00 -16.00 -17.00 -18.00; Fri–Sun and Holidays: 10.30 -11.30 -12.30 -15.00 -16.00 -17.00 -18.00. The navigation on the “Navigli” (the Milanese artificial canals) offers opportunities for tours along the routes of the boats that used to carry supplies to the city of Milan. After a few metres from the dockyard you will see the Vicolo dei Lavandai (the ‘laundrymen alley’) where women used to wash clothes. Up next is Palazzo Galloni, where the Incision Center is located. Then the church of San Cristoforo, one of the most significant monumental complexes of the canals, with its bridge and wash-house. On the way back, passing under the bridge called the “Scodellino” (namely a little wine bowl, a reference the old taverns that used to line the banks), you will re-enter the dock. Thanks to its quays, stretching over 1,000 metres, this used to be one of the largest Mediterranean inland trading ports. €14; under 12 €10; under 3 free. Starting point Alzaia Naviglio Grande 4 • M2 Porta Genova

Milano Arch WeekFrom 23 to 27 May. “Urbania, a look at the future of cit-ies.” A week of debates, conferences, events, and exhibi-tions on the future of cities. Numerous events open to the public, workshops, installations, exhibitions, performances, lectures with some of the most prestigious Pritzker Prize winners: Jacques Herzog, Toyo Ito, Kazujo Sejima, Wang Shu, as well as names of international relevance such as Bjarke Ingels, David Adjaye, Sou Fujimoto, Alberto Campo Baeza, Jeanne Gang, Patrick Blanc, Carrilho Da Graça, Urban Ecosystem, Iñaqui Carnicero, The Decorators, Ensamble Studio. The program is enriched by the collabo-ration with some of the most prominent institutions such as Politecnico di Milano, Triennale di Milano, Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, the Order of Architects of Milan, Prada Foundation, Artlab and Strelka KB of Moscow. http://www.milanoarchweek.eu/ www.facebook.com/milanoarch-week #MilanoArchWeek

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

Milano Food City

From 7 to 13 May. “The seven virtues of food.” A seven-day event organized by Fiera Milano, Coldiretti, Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli and Fondazione Umberto Veronesi. These Milanese institutions will fo-cus on food and more specifically on health, economy and culture, offering talks, events, art, culture, tast-ings and solidarity ... to gourmand enthusiasts, citi-zens, tourists and families. www.milanofoodcity.it.

1st May 2018: TuesdayLabour Day, National Italian holiday09.00–18.00: Street market. Memorabilia, craf-ts, collectibles, vintage. Via Attilio e Teresa Cassoni, Villaggio Barona

2nd May 2018: Wednesday09.00–18.00: Street market. Crafts, collectibles, vintage. Piazza San Nazaro in Brolo 5 (Corso di Porta Romana) • M3 Missori09.00–18.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls market. Goat and cow cheeses, dairy products, bee products, jams, meat, eggs, fruit, vegetables, flour, bakery, 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 Venezia

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What’s onMay 2018

Please note On May 1st many activities may be closed for Labour Day.

18.30. Art exhibition inauguration. This show fea-tures the works of two artists, Giorgio Collivicchi and Bianca Trevisan. Admission free. Associazione Artisti Quartiere Garibaldi, Via Varese 6 • M2 Moscova18.00. Recitals with some speeches in Italian. Music by Frescobaldi, Guastella, Molteni, Rolli, Venturelli; performed by the pianists Alfonso Alberti, Virginia Guastella; Marco Molteni, Cesare Rolli, Caterina Venturelli. Admission free, booking request-ed at [email protected]. GAM, Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Villa Reale, Via Palestro 16 • M1 Palestro

21.30. Live groove. “Running Days,” the new work of J. Bernardt. €15+5 subscription card, www.vivati-cket.it. Serraglio, Via Gualdo Priorato 5

3rd May 2018: Thursday

08.00–19.00: Street market. Antiques, arts and crafts market exhi-bition for collectors, hobbyists, and am-ateurs. Piazza Diaz, Via Gonzaga • M1 Duomo

09.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls market. Goat and cow cheeses, dairy products, bee prod-ucts, jams, meat, eggs, fruit, vegeta-bles, flour, bakery, cereals, legumes, bread, wine, orna-mental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for sea-sonal production, guaranteed directly by those who pro-duce them. Piazza San Nazaro in Brolo 5 (Corso di Porta Romana) • M3 Missori

10.00: Orchestral music rehearsal. Music by Beethoven; performed by Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali; with Alexander Gadjiev, piano; conducted by Massimiliano Caldi. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli15.00, 17.10, 19.20, 21.30. Film in English with Italian subtitles. “Mary Magdalene,” directed by Garth Davis; starring Rooney Mara, Joaquin Phoenix. €5/7.50. Cinema Mexico, Via Savona 57 • M2 Porta Genova F.S., tram 1417.00: Lecture in English. “The Feeling of Things” performative lecture by Matt Mullican, who illustrates the fundamental concepts of his work through a long monologue that progressively takes on the rhythm and the ritual of a performance. In three parts, with images and videos. Admission free, seating limited. Hangar Bicocca, Via Chiese 2 • M5 Istria

18.30: Photo exhibition inau-guration. “Corpus” solo show by the Italo- French artist Paolo Topy. The ex-hibition’s title ex-plicitly refers to the human body, a theme with which the artist establish-es a deep, often metaphorical rela-tionship, linking it to everyday ob-jects. Admission free. Galleria Area35 Art Factory, Via Vigevano 35 • M2 Porta Genova

18.30: Photo exhibition inauguration. “Nudi” solo show by Milanese photographer Andrea Boyer. According to the artist, the nude is not only the rep-resentation of a body, but also a way to search for identity. Admission free. Galleria Artespressione, Via della Palla 3 • M3 Missori21.00: Orchestral music. Music by Henryk Górecki, Ottorino Respighi, Ludwig van Beethoven; performed by Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali; with Alexander Gadjiev, piano; conducted by Massimiliano Caldi. €9/20. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli21.00: Chamber music. Music by Bach, Paganini, Ysaÿe, Mozart, Strawinski, De Falla - Kreisler; per-formed by Nicola Giribaldi, piano; Francesca Bonaita, violin. Admission free until full capacity is reached. Università Bocconi, Aula Magna, Via Gobbi 5 • M3 Porta Romana + tram 9,15; bus 79, 90, 91

21.15. Orchestral music. “Concert for flute and orchestra KV314” by Mozart; following the “Concert for two flutes and orches-tra” by Cimarosa; performed by the chamber orchestra Arteviva, with Sir James and Lady Jeanne Galway, flute; conducted by Matteo Baxiu. Admission free. Church of Santa

Maria delle Grazie, Piazza Santa Maria delle Grazie • M1 Conciliazione.21.00. Chamber music. Music by Bach, Paganini, Ysaÿe, Mozart, Strawinski, De Falla – Kreisler; per-formed by Francesca Bonaita, violin; Nicola Giribaldi, piano. Admission free. Università Bocconi, Aula Magna, Via Gobbi 5 • M3 Porta Romana + tram 9,15; bus 79, 90, 91

4th May 2018: Friday09.00–19.00: Street market. Antiques and collecting market exhibi-tion for ama-teurs. Piazza Sant’Eustorgio • M2 Lanza

16.00: Italian Championship Men’s and Women’s Artistic Gymnastics. €11.20, www.vivaticket.it. . Mediolanum Forum, Via Di Vittorio 6. Assago (MI) • M2 Assago Forum (buy a “Milan-AssagoForum round-trip ticket”)

Beyond The CastleUntil 31 July. Every day except Tuesdays. Time schedule on website. Shoot ar-rows from the an-cient “Torre Falconiera” in de-fense of the Castello Sforzesco and dis-cover Leonardo’s in-ventions in a

Renaissance setting. A new unique experience with a playful and interactive approach, made possible thanks to the most innovative technology. For young people over 10, families, adults. €20, www.beyon-dthecastle.it, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeyondtheGateVR, Instagram: @BeyondtheGateVR

Fai Summer CampFAI, the Italian Natural Trust, organizes week-long summer workshops for young people (20 to 26) who are willing to discover special places and help protect them, meet people with the same passions, have fun and get excited. #faisummercamp

International Conference24th and 25th May. “The Intercountry Adoption Dilemma” by EurAdopt, the network founded at The Hague in 1993 by 26 institutions dealing with inter-national adoptions. Every year about 1,400 children find a new family thanks to its member organiza-tions. More info http://www.euradopt2018.org/up-loads/8/4/9/2/84924282/programme_en.pdf

20.00: Symphony music. Symphony No. 6 in A minor by Gustav Mahler; performed by the Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi; con-ducted by the American Robert Trevino. €16/36. Auditorium di Milano, Largo Gustav Mahler 1 (Corso San Gottardo) • M1

Duomo + tram 3; M2 Porta Genova + bus 59

5th May 2018: Saturday09.30: Italian Championship Men’s and Women’s Artistic Gymnastics. €11.20, www.vivaticket.it. . Mediolanum Forum, Via Di Vittorio 6. Assago (MI) • M2 Assago Forum (buy a “Milan-AssagoForum round-trip ticket”)17.00: Orchestral music. Music by Beethoven; performed by Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali; with Alexander Gadjiev, piano; conducted by Massimiliano Caldi. €9/20. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli18.00: Premier League Football. AC Milan ver-sus Hellas Verona. Stadio Meazza San Siro, Piazzale Angelo Moratti • M5 San Siro Stadio

20.30: Light dinner followed at 22.00 by: Live jazz. “Ellynor Swing quintet” with Ellynor Eleonora Travini, voice; Davide Borgonovo, drums; Lorenzo Barcella, guitar; Antonio Bove, double bass; Davide Intini, sax. Booking recommended, cell. 3338748878. Admission €12. New Jumpin Jazz & Swing, Viale Monza 140 (first floor) • M1 Gorla20.30: Live. “La vie en Rose” a tribute to Édith Piaf, the gypsy swing manouche, and the French musical tradition; performed by Susanna Zucchelli, voice; Alessandro Grosso, accordion; Danilo Comerio, guitar. €20 aperitif included. Après-coup, Via Della Braida 5 • M3 Porta Romana

6th May 2018: Sunday08.00-19.00: Street market. High-end arts and crafts exhibition. Via Brera, Via Fiori Chiari, Via Fiori Oscuri • M2 Lanza9.30-17.00: Street market. Market exhibition for collectors, hobbyists, demonstrations and amateur creative activities. Books, cartoons, comics, collec-tors’ items, toys, games, records, curiosities.... in case of bad weather the market will not be held. Parco Ravizza, Viale Toscana, Via Bocconi, Viale Bach, Viale Brahms Via Vittadini • bus 79, filobus 90-9116.00: Symphony music. Symphony No. 6 in A mi-nor by Gustav Mahler; performed by the Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi; conducted by the American Robert Trevino. €16/36; www.Laverdi.org or www.Vivaticket.it. Auditorium di Milano, Largo Gustav Mahler 1 (Corso San Gottardo) • M1 Duomo + tram 3; M2 Porta Genova + bus 5918.00: Art exhibition inauguration. Solo show by the painter Ampelio Tettamanti, among the found-ers of the Milanese neorealist Group. Admission free. Università Bocconi, Sala Ristorante, Via Sarfatti 25 • M3 Porta Romana + tram 9,15; bus 79, 90, 9120.45: Lega A basket. EA7 Milano versus Flexx Pistoia. https://olimpiamilano.ticketone.it. Mediolanum Forum, Via Di Vittorio 6. Assago (MI) • M2 Assago Forum (buy a “Milan-AssagoForum round-trip ticket”)21.00: Light music live. Ron. €35/69. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli

7th May 2018: Monday13.00, 15.20, 17.40, 20.00, 22.00. Film in English with Italian subtitles. “I, Tonya,” directed by Craig Gillespie; starring Margot Robbie, Sebastian Stan. €5/7.50. Cinema Palazzo Anteo, Piazza Venticinque Aprile 8 • M2 Moscova or Garibaldi20.30: Live. Niall James Horan. €41.40 www.ticke-tone.it. Mediolanum Forum, Via Di Vittorio 6. Assago (MI) • M2 Assago Forum (buy a “Milan-AssagoForum round-trip ticket”)

21.00: Chamber music. The Duo Barbari, with Fatih Murat Belli, guitar and Umberto Salvetti, double bass; Tango en Skaï, by Roland Dyens; Five Dances and Sonatina, by Annette Kruisbrink; Incantation for gui-tar solo, Corners of the Memory and Aria Mediterranea n.5, by Maurizio Colonna; Vals n.4 op.8 for guitar solo, by Agustín Pío Barrios Mangoré; Two on the Road, by Jean-Christophe Rosaz; Elegia, by Giovanni Bottesini; Canarios, by Gaspar Sanz. Admission free. Auditorium Gaber, Grattacielo Pirelli, Regione Lombardia, Piazza Duca d’Aosta 3 • M2/3 Centrale

21.00: Contemporary music. Performed inside the only Italian music hall equipped with an Acusmonium Sator, with 50 loudspeakers. Live concert held by the Italian Giulio Aldinucci, new leading exponent of Italian ambient music; followed by British sound artist Roly Porter. €6/8/12. Auditorium San Fedele, Via Ulrico Hoepli 3b • M1 San Babila or Duomo

8th May 2018: Tuesday08.00-19.00: Street market. High-end arts and crafts exhibition. Via Brera, Via Fiori Chiari, Via Fiori Oscuri • M2 Lanza15.00, 17.10, 19.20, 21.30. Film in English with Italian subtitles. “I, Tonya,” directed by Craig Gillespie; starring Margot Robbie, Sebastian Stan. €5/7.50. Cinema Arcobaleno, Viale Tunisia 11 • M1 Porta Venezia21.00: Orchestral music. Music by Brett Dean: Short Stories (first Italian performance); Franz Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 31 in D major, K. 297/300a, better known as the Paris Symphony; Benjamin Britten: Diversions on a theme op. 21; Zoltán Kodály: Dances of Galánta; performed by Orchestra Unimi, with Hubert Rutkowski piano; conducted by Jamie Phillips. Admisison free. Università degli Studi di Milano, Aula Magna, Via Festa del Perdono 7 • M1 Duomo, M3 Missori21.00: Live. Ornella Vanoni. €30/69, www.ticketone.it. Teatro degli Arcimboldi, Viale dell’Innovazione 20 • M5 Bicocca

9th May 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, bakery, cereals, legumes, bread, wine, ornamental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal production, guaranteed directly by those who pro-duce them. Piazza Santa Francesca Romana • M1 Porta Venezia

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18.00. Recitals (some speeches are in Italian). Music by Frescobaldi, Lombardi, Savinio, Gaslini, Galante, Foresi; performed by Alfonso Alberti, piano. Admission free, booking requested at [email protected]. GAM, Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Villa Reale, Via Palestro 16 • M1 Palestro

21.00: Orchestral music. Chaconne and Pas seul from “Idomeneo Re di Creta” K 367, by Mozart; Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Piano in C major, Op. 56, by Beethoven; Symphony No. 6 in C major, D. 589, by Schubert; performed by the Württembergische Philharmonie

Reutlingen, with Trio Wanderer; conducted by Fawzi Haimor. €25/30. Conservatorio, Sala Verdi, Via Conservatorio 12 • M1 San Babila21.00: Tim Cup. Final. Juventus versus AC Milan. Stadio Meazza San Siro, Piazzale Angelo Moratti • M5 San Siro Stadio21.00: Live. Biagio Antonacci. €38, www.ticketone.it. Mediolanum Forum, Via Di Vittorio 6. Assago (MI) • M2 Assago Forum (buy a “Milan-AssagoForum round-trip ticket”)

10th May 2018: Thursday08.00–19.00: Street market. Antiques, arts and crafts market exhibition for collectors, hobbyists, 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, bakery, cereals, legumes, bread, wine, ornamental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal production, guar-anteed directly by those who produce them. Piazza San Nazaro in Brolo 5 (Corso di Porta Romana) • M3 Missori 10.00: Orchestral music rehearsal. Concerto n. 5, “Imperator”, for piano and orchestra, Op. 73, Symphony No. 6 in F major, Op. 68 “Pastoral”, by Beethoven; performed by Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali; with Benedetto Lupo, piano; conducted by James Feddeck. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli15.00, 17.10, 19.20, 21.30. Film in English with Italian subtitles. “I, Tonya,” directed by Craig Gillespie; starring Margot Robbie, Sebastian Stan. €5/7.50. Cinema Mexico, Via Savona 57 • M2 Porta Genova F.S., tram 14

18.00: Art exhibition inauguration. “Giancarlo e Giovanni Cerri. L’eredità nell’immagine dipinta” the exhibition compares two Milanese artists, father and son. During the inauguration event Giovanni Cerri’s large painting “Per i tuoi occhi” (“For your eyes”, 100x140cm), as well as 12 works on paper (50x60cm) will be on sale and the proceeds will be donated to the Ocular project of the Sabatya Eye Hospital of CBM in Kenya. Admission free. CMC - Centro Culturale di Milano, Largo Corsia dei Servi 4 • M1 Duomo 18.00: Art exhibition inauguration. “Satori, la per-cezione dello spirito” (‘Satori, the spirit perception’) is the first solo show in Italy by Sisyu, a Japanese artist and calligrapher, who will present 40 artworks, sculptures, paintings, large-size canvases and a video installation. A modern reinterpretation of the classi-cal and at times erotic Japanese art. Admission free. Fondazione Luciana Matalon, Foro Buonaparte 67 • M1 Cairoli.

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18.30: Art exhibition inauguration. “Take an Object” solo exhibition by Richard Wilson, one of the most eminent British sculptors. The artist ponders on the relationship between art and architecture, and on this occasion he will showcase four sculptures accompanied by eight drawings and two postcards. Admission free. Galleria Fumagalli, Via Bonaventura Cavalieri 6 • M3 Turati20.30: Orchestral music. Sinfonietta Op. 5/48, Concerto for piano and orchestra Op. 26, by Prokof’ev; Chamber symphony Op. 110 (trascr. Barshai), by Sostakovic; performed by Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi, with Conrad Tao, piano; con-ducted by Vladimir Fedoseyev. €16/36. Auditorium di Milano, Largo Gustav Mahler 1 (Corso San Gottardo) • M1 Duomo + tram 3; M2 Porta Genova + bus 5921.00: Screening concert. “Elevated” is a video by Matt Mullican made up with bits of footage from 1930s New York, presented on a large screen inside the ex-hibition space, accompanied by a live performance by the David Lang group. Admission free, seating lim-ited. Hangar Bicocca, Via Chiese 2 • M5 Istria21.00: Orchestral music. Concerto n. 5, “Imperator”, for piano and orchestra, Op. 73, Symphony No. 6 in F major, Op. 68 “Pastoral”; performed by Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali; with Benedtto Lupo, piano; con-ducted by James Feddeck. €9/20. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli21.00: Live. Biagio Antonacci. €38, www.ticketone.it. Mediolanum Forum, Via Di Vittorio 6. Assago (MI) • M2 Assago Forum (buy a “Milan-AssagoForum round-trip ticket”)

11th May 2018: Friday09.00–19.00: Street market. Antiques and col-lectible market exhibition for amateurs. Piazza Sant’Eustorgio • M2 Lanza 20.00: Orchestral music. Sinfonietta Op. 5/48, Concerto for piano and orchestra Op. 26, by Prokof’ev; Chamber symphony Op. 110 (trascr. Barshai), by Sostakovic; performed by Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi, with Conrad Tao, piano; con-ducted by Vladimir Fedoseyev. €16/36. Auditorium di Milano, Largo Gustav Mahler 1 (Corso San Gottardo) • M1 Duomo + tram 3; M2 Porta Genova + bus 59

21.00: Recital. Music by Bach, Beethoven, Brahms; performed by Gile Bae, piano €20. Conservatorio, Sala Verdi, Via Conservatorio 12 • M1 San Babila

21.00: Live. Sam Smith. www.ticketone.it. Mediolanum Forum, Via Di Vittorio 6. Assago (MI) • M2 Assago Forum (buy a “Milan-AssagoForum round-trip ticket”)

12th May 2018: Saturday09.00–14.00: Farmers street mar-ket by Lombard producers. Goat and cow cheeses, dairy products, bee prod-ucts, jams, meat, eggs, fruit, vegeta-bles, flour, bakery, ce-reals, legumes, bread, wine, ornamental plants. Quality, fresh-ness and respect for

seasonal production, guaranteed directly by those who produce them. Piazza Durante • M1, M2 Loreto

15.00 20.00: Photo exhibition inauguration. The award-winning photos of the World Press Photo 2018 contest. On show, photos by the Italian protographer Luca Locatelli, who will be present at the opening. €3/5. Free for under 18 and over 65. Galleria Carla Sozzani, Corso Como 10 • M2 Moscova

15.30: Multisensory concert for children over 6 and adults. Le Sacre du Printemps by Stravinskij per-formed by the Piccola Filarmonica del-la Scala con-

ducted by Alessandro Ferrari, with the wraparound projection of a video along the round walls of the au-ditorium, showing a fantastic interstellar voyage on a spacecraft by the NASA, namely the National Areonautics Stravinskij Agency! Admission free, booking requested until 4th May, for 5 people max. Write to [email protected]. UniCredit Pavilion, Piazza Gae Aulenti 10 • M2 Garibaldi FS, M5 Isola16.00: Orchestral music and dance for children. The cartoons soundtracks; music by Sergej Prokof’ev; performed by the Orchestra Sinfonica Junior de laVer-di; conducted by Giovanni Marziliano. Dances by Espressione Danza. direction by Camilla Meregalli. €7.50/15. Auditorium di Milano, Largo Gustav Mahler 1 (Corso San Gottardo) • M1 Duomo + tram 3; M2 Porta Genova + bus 5916.30: Organ music. A “vesper concert” with some lectures in Italian; performed by Giovanni Solinas, appointed to the Basilica St. Cornelius of Dülken, Germany. Admission free. Duomo, entrance from the door at the left side of the facade, Piazza Duomo • M1/3 Duomo17.00: Orchestral music. Concerto n. 5, “Imperator”, for piano and orchestra, Op. 73, Symphony No. 6 in F major, Op. 68 “Pastoral”; performed by Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali; with Benedtto Lupo, piano; con-ducted by James Feddeck. €9/20. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli

20.30: Light dinner followed at 22.00 by: Live swing. “Giuliano Ligabue quartet” with Giuliano Ligabue, voice, guitar; Michele Mazzoni, bass; Mario Zara, piano; Marco Orsi, drums. Booking recommended, cell. 3338748878. Admission €12. New Jumpin Jazz & Swing, Viale Monza 140 (first floor) • M1 Gorla

20.30: Live jazz. “The Gypsy Swing Machine” a trib-ute to Django Reinhardt, Matelo “Ferret”, Tchavolo Schmitt ... €20 aperitif included. Après-coup, Via Della Braida 5 • M3 Porta Romana

13th May 2018: Sunday

09.00–17.00: Street market with a topic. “Vecchi libri in Piazza.” Old, antique, rare and collectible books for amateurs. Today’s topic is the May 1968 events in France. Piazza Diaz • M1 Duomo11.00: Matinée. Music by Béla Bártok, Samuel Barber, Antonín Dvořák; performed by Ensemble d’Archi dei Pomeriggi Musicali; with Fatlinda Thaci, violin. €10/15. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli

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15.00: Premier League Football. (to be confirmed) Inter Milan versus Sassuolo. Stadio Meazza San Siro, Piazzale Angelo Moratti • M5 San Siro Stadio16.00: Orchestral music. Sinfonietta Op. 5/48, Concerto for piano and orchestra Op. 26, by Prokof’ev; Chamber symphony Op. 110 (trascr. Barshai), by Sostakovic; performed by Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi, with Conrad Tao, piano; con-ducted by Vladimir Fedoseyev. €16/36. Auditorium di Milano, Largo Gustav Mahler 1 (Corso San Gottardo) • M1 Duomo + tram 3; M2 Porta Genova + bus 59

16.30: Organ mu-sic. “Tiento de oc-tavo tono, Primero tiento de medio registro de baxon de septimo tono, Tiento de medio registro de tiple de sexto tono” by Correa de Arauxo; “Chaconne BWV 1004” and “Concerto BWV 1065” by Bach; performed by the

Spanish organist Roberto Fresco appointed to the Cathedral of Santa Maria la Real de la Almudena in Madrid. Admission with free contribution. Church of Santa Maria della Passione, Via Conservatorio 16 • M1 San Babila17.00: Chamber music. Music by Chopin, Debussy; performed by Luca Colardo, cello; Sandra Conte, pia-no. €2, including a visit to Giuseppe Verdi’s retirement home, the crypt with his grave and the picture gallery. Casa Verdi, Fondazione Giuseppe Verdi, Piazza Buon-arroti 29 • M1 Buonarroti

14th May 2018: Monday13.00, 15.20, 17.40, 20.00, 22.00. Film in Eng-lish with Italian subtitles. “The Party,” directed by Sally Potter; starring Timothy Spall, Kristin Scott Tho-mas. €5/7.50. Cinema Palazzo Anteo, Piazza Venticin-que Aprile 8 • M2 Moscova or Garibaldi

21.00: Recital. Huttenbrenner Va-riationen D 576, by Schubert; Passaca-glia 44 variations by Godowsky; Suite n. 4 BWV 809, by Bach; Weinen, Kla-gen, Sorgen, Zagen by Liszt; Ballata n.4 op.52, by Chopin;

performed by Massimo Giuseppe Bianchi, piano. Ad-mission free. Auditorium Gaber, Grattacielo Pirelli, Regione Lombardia, Piazza Duca d’Aosta 3 • M2/3 Centrale

15th May 2018: Tuesday

08.00-19.00: Street market. High-end arts and crafts exhibition. Via Brera, Via Fiori Chiari, Via Fiori Oscuri • M2 Lanza15.00, 17.10, 19.20, 21.30. Film in English with Italian subtitles. “The Party,” directed by Sally Potter; starring Timothy Spall, Kristin Scott Thomas. €5/7.50. Cinema Arcobaleno, Viale Tunisia 11 • M1 Porta Venezia21.00: Live. Roby Facchinetti & Riccardo Fogli. €30/65, www.ticketone.it. Teatro degli Arcimboldi, Viale dell’Innovazione 20 • M5 Bicocca

16th May 2018: Wednesday09.00–18.00: Street market. Crafts, collectibles, vintage. Piazza San Nazaro in Brolo 5 (Corso di Porta Romana) • M3 Missori09.00–18.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls mar-ket. Goat and cow cheeses, dairy products, bee products, jams, meat, eggs, fruit, vegetables, flour, bakery, cereals, legumes, bread, wine, ornamental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal production, guaranteed directly by those who pro-duce them. Piazza Santa Francesca Romana • M1 Porta Venezia

21.00: Orchestral music. Ouverture from ‘L’infedeltà delusa’ (‘Deceit Outwitted’), by Haydn; Concerto in A minor, Op. 102, by Brahms; Symphony No. 3 in A minor, Op. 56, known as the Scottish, by Mendels-sohn; performed by the Sinfonieorchester Wuppertal, with Alena Baeva, violin; Anastasja Kobekina, cello; conducted by Julia Jones. €25/30. Conservatorio, Sala Verdi, Via Conservatorio 12 • M1 San Babila

17th May 2018: Thursday08.00–19.00: Street market. Antiques, arts and crafts market exhibition for collectors, hobbyists, 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, bakery, cereals, legumes, bread, wine, ornamental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal production, guar-anteed directly by those who produce them. Piazza San Nazaro in Brolo 5 (Corso di Porta Romana) • M3 Missori 10.00: Orchestral music rehearsal. Music by Gershwin, Dvořák; performed by Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali; with Giuseppe Andaloro, piano; conduct-ed by James Feddeck. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli15.00, 17.10, 19.20, 21.30. Film in English with Italian subtitles. “The Party,” directed by Sally Potter; starring Timothy Spall, Kristin Scott Thomas. €5/7.50. Cinema Mexico, Via Savona 57 • M2 Porta Genova F.S., tram 1421.00: Recital. Music by Schubert, Crumb, Piazzolla, Kurtag, Chopin; performed by Mattia Mastrangelo, piano. Admission free until full capacity is reached. Università Bocconi, Aula Magna, Via Gobbi 5 • M3 Porta Romana + tram 9,15; bus 79, 90, 9121.00: Orchestral music. Music by Gershwin, Dvořák; performed by Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali; with Giuseppe Andaloro, piano; conducted by James Feddeck. €9/20 Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli

18th May 2018: Friday20.30: Ballet. “Rossini Ouvertures”, created by the choreographer Mauro Astolfi for Spellbound Contemporary Ballet, is a tribute to Rossini’s music on the 150th anniversary of his death. €25/34, reductions for over 65 and under 26; www.ticketone.it, www.happyticket.it, www.vivaticket.it. Teatro Carcano, Corso di Porta Romana 63 • M3 Porta Romana

21.00: Live. Emma. €33, www.ticketone.it. Mediolanum Forum, Via Di Vittorio 6. Assago (MI) • M2 Assago Forum (buy a “Milan-AssagoForum round-trip ticket”)

19th May 2018: Saturday16.45: Organ music with some lectures in Italian. “O Gott, du frommer Gott, op. 122 n. 7” by Brahms; Tannhäuser, Atto III: Gebet der Elisabeth, by Wagner; Toccata, adagio and fuga, BWV 564, by Bach; performed by Giulio Mercati, organ. Admission free. Basilica of San Vincenzo in Prato, Piazzetta Beria di Argentine corner of via San Calocero • M3 Crocetta17.00: Orchestral music. Music by Gershwin, Dvořák; performed by Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali; with Giuseppe Andaloro, piano; conducted by James Feddeck. €9/20. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli

20.30: Light din-ner followed at 22.00 by: Live jazz. “Laura Fedele quartet” with Laura Fedele, voice, pia-no; Carlo Uboldi, piano; Valerio della Fonte, bass; Rudy Cervetto drums. Booking recom-mended, cell. 3338748878.

Admission €12. New Jumpin Jazz & Swing, Viale Monza 140 (first floor) • M1 Gorla

20.30: Ballet. “Rossini Ouvertures”, created by the choreographer Mauro Astolfi for Spellbound Contemporary Ballet, is a tribute to Rossini’s music on the 150th anniversary of his death. €25/34, reductions for over 65 and under 26; www.ticketone.it, www.happyticket.it, www.vivaticket.it. Teatro Carcano, Corso di Porta Romana 63 • M3 Porta Romana

20th May 2018: Sunday08.00–19.00: Street market. Antiques, arts and crafts market exhibition for collectors, hobbyists, and amateurs. Piazza Diaz, Via Gonzaga • M1 Duomo09.00–18.00: Street market. Memorabilia, crafts, collectibles, vintage. Via Attilio e Teresa Cassoni, Villaggio Barona

09.00–17.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls market. Goat and cow cheeses, ricotta, dairy products, bee products, jams, preserves, meat, eggs, fruit, vegeta-bles, flour, bakery, cereals, wine, ornamental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal produc-tion. Via Chiesa Rossa, Via San Domenico Savio 3 • M2 Abbiategrasso 9.30-17.00: Street market. Market exhibition for collectors, hobbyists, demonstrations and amateur creative activities. Books, cartoons, comics, collec-tors’ items, toys, games, records, curiosities.... in case of bad weather the market will not be held. Parco Ravizza, Viale Toscana, Via Bocconi, Viale Bach, Viale Brahms Via Vittadini • bus 79, filobus 90-91

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15.00: Premier League Football. AC Milan versus Fiorentina. Stadio Meazza San Siro, Piazzale Angelo Moratti • M5 San Siro Stadio18.00: Ballet. “Rossini Ouvertures”, created by the choreographer Mauro Astolfi for Spellbound Contemporary Ballet, is a tribute to Rossini’s music on occasion of the 150th anniversary of his death. €25/34, reductions for over 65 and under 26; www.ticketone.it, www.happyticket.it, www.vivaticket.it. Teatro Carcano, Corso di Porta Romana 63 • M3 Porta Romana21.00: Live. “The Damned” with Dave Vanian, voice; Captain Sensible, guitar; Monty Oxy Moron, keys; Pinch, drums; Paul Gray, bass. €20/25, wwwVivati-cket.it. Arci Magnolia, Via Circonvallazione Idroscalo 41. Segrate (MI) • Bus 73 San Babila M1-Linate Aerop.-S.Felicino.

21st May 2018: Monday13.00, 15.20, 17.40, 20.00, 22.20. Film in English with Italian subtitles. “Final Portrait,” di-rected by Stanley Tucci; starring Armie Hammer, Clémence Poésy. €5/7.50. Cinema Palazzo Anteo, Piazza Venticinque Aprile 8 • M2 Moscova or Garibaldi18.30: Photo exhibition inauguration. Halfway Mountain is a solo show by the Italian photogra-pher Giulia Mangione. While studying at the Danish School of Media and Journalism in Aarhus, Denmark, Mangione learned that Denmark, according to the World Happiness Report, is considered the happiest country in the world. Through her photos she tries to capture what happiness looks like in this happy country. Scuola Mohole, Via Ventura 5 • M2 Lambrate

21.00: Chamber music. Improvvisi op.142 nn. 2 and 3, by Schubert; Soirée de Vienne n.6 from Schubert, by Liszt; Sonata in A minor for arpeggione and piano, D. 821, and the “Trout Quintet” Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667 by Schubert; per-formed by Elisa D’Auria, piano; Liù Pelliciari, violin; Benedetta Bucci, vi-ola; Raffaella Cardaropoli, cello; Carmelo La Manna, double bass.

Admission free. Auditorium Gaber, Grattacielo Pirelli, Regione Lombardia, Piazza Duca d’Aosta 3 • M2/3 Centrale

22nd May 2018: Tuesday08.00-19.00: Street market. High-end arts and crafts exhibition. Via Brera, Via Fiori Chiari, Via Fiori Oscuri • M2 Lanza15.00, 17.10, 19.20, 21.30. Film in English with Italian subtitles. “Final Portrait,” directed by Stanley Tucci; starring Armie Hammer, Clémence Poésy. €5/7.50. Cinema Arcobaleno, Viale Tunisia 11 • M1 Porta Venezia

23rd May 2018: Wednesday09.00–18.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls market. Goat and cow cheeses, dairy products, bee products, jams, meat, eggs, fruit, vegetables, flour, bakery, 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 Venezia 21.00: Recital. Music by Haydn: Sonata in G minor, XVI:44; Sonata in B minor, Hob. XVI:32; Sonata n. 49 in C Sharp Minor Hob. XVI:36. Following 4 Improvvisi D.935 op.142, by Schubert; performed by Grigory Sokolov, piano. €30/35. Conservatorio, Sala Verdi, Via Conservatorio 12 • M1 San Babila

24th May 2018: Thursday09.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls market. Goat and cow cheeses, dairy products, bee products, jams, meat, eggs, fruit, vegetables, flour, bakery, cereals,

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

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

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

Consulates

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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• 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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legumes, bread, wine, ornamental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for seasonal production, guar-anteed 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. “Final Portrait,” directed by Stanley Tucci; starring Armie Hammer, Clémence Poésy. €5/7.50. Cinema Mexico, Via Savona 57 • M2 Porta Genova F.S., tram 1421.00: Chamber music. Music by Luigi Cherubini and Franz Joseph Haydn; performed by Ensemble Accademico UniMi; conducted by Eugenio Francesco Chiaravalloti. Admisison free. Università degli Studi di Milano, Aula Magna, Via Festa del Perdono 7 • M1 Duomo, M3 Missori21.00: Live. Renzo Rubino. €23/32. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli

25th May 2018: Friday16.00: Music Festival. “MiAmi” 2 days of music. Info http://www.miamifestival.it/2018/ in Italian. €40, both days; €25, one day. Arci Magnolia, Via Circonvallazione Idroscalo 41. Segrate (MI) • Bus 73 San Babila M1-Linate Aerop.-S.Felicino.

26th May 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, bakery, cereals, legumes, bread, wine, orna-mental plants. Quality, freshness and respect for sea-sonal production, guaranteed directly by those who produce them. Piazza Durante • M1, M2 Loreto16.00: Music Festival. “MiAmi” 2 days of music. Info http://www.miamifestival.it/2018/ in Italian. €25. Arci Magnolia, Via Circonvallazione Idroscalo 41. Segrate (MI) • Bus 73 San Babila M1-Linate Aerop.-S.Felicino.16.00: Comic opera for children 6–14 and adult. “Carmen” by Bizet. More info: www.operae-ducation.org. €10/15, www.ticketone.it. Teatro degli Arcimboldi, Viale dell’Innovazione 20 • M5 Bicocca19.00: Performance under hypnosis. After being put into a deep trance by a hypnotist, Matt Mullican gives free rein to the personality and actions of That Person, an ageless, genderless entity that has ap-peared as his alter ego in performances under hyp-nosis since the 1970s. Through this persona, Mullican improvises actions whose nature and duration are unpredictable, moving within a marked-off area that contains a number of everyday objects. Hypnosis is a practice that the artist has used since the 1970s as a tool for exploring the inner psychological self, and probing the aesthetic, existential stance of the artist. Admission free, seating limited. Hangar Bicocca, Via Chiese 2 • M5 Istria

20.30: Light dinner followed at 22.00 by: Live jazz. “Ottavo Richter” with Luciano Macchia, trombo-ne; Raffaele Kohler, trumpet; Domenico Mannone, sax; Alessandro Sicardi, voice, guitar; Paolo Xeres drums; Marco Xeres, bass. Booking recommended, cell. 3338748878. Admission €12. New Jumpin Jazz & Swing, Viale Monza 140 (first floor) • M1 Gorla

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20.30: Comic opera for children 6–14 and adult. “Carmen” by Bizet. More info www.operae-ducation.org. €10/15, www.ticketone.it. Teatro degli Arcimboldi, Viale dell’Innovazione 20 • M5 Bicocca

27th May 2018: Sunday09.00-19.00: Street market. Antiques market featuring furniture, watches, china, silverware, jew-elry, dolls, games, collectibles, books, glasses, radio, bronzes, glasses, comics and prints; restaurants, ac-tivities for children. Alzaia Naviglio Grande (from Viale Gorizia to Via Valenza ) • M2 Porta Genova, tram 911.00: Matinée. Music by Johann Michael Haydn, César Franck; performed by Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali, with Tsuyoshi Uwaha, organ; Laura Vignato, viola. €10/15. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli

17.00: Chamber mu-sic. Sonata n°1 Op. 12, n°1, and Sonata n° 5 Op. 24, by Beethoven; performed by Paolo Andreoli, violin; Cesare Pezzi, piano. €2, including a

visit to Giuseppe Verdi’s retirement home, the crypt with his grave and the picture gallery. Casa Verdi, Fondazione Giuseppe Verdi, Piazza Buonarroti 29 • M1 Buonarroti17.00: Organ music. Prelude and Fugue in D major, BWV 532, Komm, Heiliger Geist, Herr Gott BWV 651 and 652, by Bach; Komm, Heiliger Geist, Herr Gott, by Kauffmann; Sonata op. 65 n 1, by Mendelssohn; performed by Davide Gorini, organ. Admission with free contribution. Church of Santa Maria Annunciata in Chiesa Rossa, Via Montegani corner of Via Neera 24 • M2 Abbiategrasso, tram 3, 15, bus 7917.30: Opera. Famous, rare, sacred and profane arias by Rossini; performed by the Choir and Orchestra of Amici del Loggione del Teatro alla Scala, with 35 musicians, 8 sing-ing soloists and 80 singers, conducted by Maestro Filippo Dadone. €10, Booking and tickets at 02 80680612/cell. 3471628920. Mon.- Sat., 16.00 -19.00. Teatro Dal Verme, Via San Giovanni sul Muro 2 • M1 Cairoli

21.00: Live. Red Canzian, vocalist, harmonic, percus-sion; Phil Mer, drums, percus-sion, piano; Daniel Bestonzo, piano, keys, ac-cordion; Alberto Milani, guitar; Ivan Geronazzo, guitar mandola. €30/69, www.tick-etone.it. Teatro degli Arcimboldi, Viale dell’Innovazione 20 • M5 Bicocca

28th May 2018: Monday13.00, 15.20, 17.40, 20.00, 22.20. Film in English with Italian subtitles. “The Disaster Artist,” directed by James Franco; starring James Franco, Dave Franco. €5/7.50. Cinema Palazzo Anteo, Piazza Venticinque Aprile 8 • M2 Moscova or Garibaldi21.00: Recital. Italian Concerto, BWV 971, by Bach; Piano Sonata n. 23 in F minor, Op. 57 colloquially known as the “Appassionata”, by Beethoven; Nocturne in C minor, Op. 48, n. 1 by Chopin; Fantasia in F sharp minor “Sonate écossaise”, Op. 28, by Mendelssohn; Sonata n. 3 in A minor, Op. 28, by Prokofiev; performed by Leonardo Però, piano. Admission free. Auditorium Gaber, Grattacielo Pirelli, Regione Lombardia, Piazza Duca d’Aosta 3 • M2/3 Centrale

29th May 2018: Tuesday08.00-19.00: Street market. High-end arts and crafts exhibition. Via Brera, Via Fiori Chiari, Via Fiori Oscuri • M2 Lanza

18.30. Art exhibition inauguration. On show art-works by the painter Angelo Rondelli. Admission free. Associazione Artisti Quartiere Garibaldi, Via Varese 6 • M2 Moscova15.00, 17.10, 19.20, 21.30. Film in English with Italian subtitles. “The Disaster Artist,” directed by James Franco; starring James Franco, Dave Franco. €5/7.50. Cinema Arcobaleno, Viale Tunisia 11 • M1 Porta Venezia21.00: Orchestral music. Music by Claude Debussy: Danse (orchestration by Maurice Ravel); Maurice Ravel: Piano Concerto in G major; Nicolas Bacri: Sinfonia n. 4 op. 49 (first performance in Italy); Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 35 in D major, K. 385; performed by Orchestra UniMi; with Davide Cabassi piano; conducted by Alessandro Crudele. Admission free. Università degli Studi di Milano, Aula Magna, Via Festa del Perdono 7 • M1 Duomo, M3 Missori21.00: Live. Noemi. €30/55, www.ticketone.it. Teatro degli Arcimboldi, Viale dell’Innovazione 20 • M5 Bicocca

30th May 2018: Wednesday09.00–18.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls market. Goat and cow cheeses, dairy products, bee products, jams, meat, eggs, fruit, vegetables, flour, bakery, 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 Venezia

21.00: Recital. Moments Musicaux D780, op.94, by Schubert; 4 lieder from Schubert, by Liszt; Vincenzo Righini 24 Variazioni su “Venni Amore”, by Beethoven; Quelques Danses op.26, by Chausson; performed by Lilya Zilberstein, piano. €25/30. Conservatorio, Sala Verdi, Via Conservatorio 12 • M1 San Babila

31st May 2018: Thursday09.00: Lombard farmers’ 8 stalls market. Goat and cow cheeses, dairy products, bee products, jams, meat, eggs, fruit, vegetables, flour, bakery, cereals, le-gumes, bread, wine, ornamental plants. Quality, fresh-ness and respect for seasonal production. 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. “The Disaster Artist,” directed by James Franco; starring James Franco, Dave Franco. €5/7.50. Cinema Mexico, Via Savona 57 • M2 Porta Genova F.S., tram 1418.30. Art exhibition inauguration. The exhibition “Romero Britto. Da Miami a Milano” shows a selec-tion of 20 small-, medium- and large-size artworks, such as paintings, sculptures and serigraphies by the Brazilian artist ranging from the early street art style to themes and subjects related to the French period when he was introduced to the works of Matisse and Picasso. Admission free. Galleria Deodato, Via Nerino 2 • M1 Cordusio

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

• Every Sa-turday and Sunday. With a ticket for the museum, visitors can participate in guided tours, in Italian with a translation on request, of the Galleria Leonardo and

also of the collections of trains, ships and planes in the Transport section. There are currently three uni-que automobiles on display: Bianchi 8HP, Alfa Romeo Zagato 8C and Bisiluro DaMolNar, symbols of the tra-dition that has turned the Italian car into a world fa-mous icon.

• Perma-nent exhibi-tion. “Extre-me”, in part-nership with CERN (Euro-pean Organi-zation for Nu-clear Rese-arch) and INFN (Natio-nal Institute of Nuclear Physics,) is a

fascinating research area, that explores matter in its most infinitesimal components. The exhibition reveals what goes on inside the laboratories of two of the lar-gest research institutions that carry out experiments related to particle physics.• New permanent exhibition. “I.Lab Leonardo.” In the run-up to the celebrations of Leonardo’s 500th death anniversary in 2019, a new area brings Leo-nardo’s work to light from a historical point of view, but above all explores his way of working, aiming to stimulate visitors to think out of the box. The new la-boratory is divided into two areas: a workshop space, dedicated to the machines and the shipyard where to experiment, disassemble and build Leonardo’s ma-chines, and an Atelier space on arts and apprenti-ceship.

• Inside the Ae-ro-Naval Pavil-lion. “Luna Rossa,” the rigid wing cata-maran AC72 which was a finalist in the selection regattas for the 34th Ameri-ca’s Cup challenge (San Francisco 2013)

• Until 3 June. “Marte. Incontri ravvicinati con il Pianeta Ros-so” the history of Mars explo-ration and the important Ita-lian contribu-tion to this ad-venture. After a

reference to the mythological figure 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 acquired thanks to the most advanced space technology; 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 Reconnaissance Orbiter.

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 reservations. The ticket office closes one hour before exhibition clo-sing time. For reservations visit www.vivaticket.it

• Until 6 May. “Italy through the lens of fashion 1971-2001” cele-brates the Italian fashion system cre-ated by a genera-tion of designers, industrialists, ar-tists, architects and

intellectuals that defined Italy’s image in the world and set it on the map of international culture.• Until 13 May. “Nove viaggi nel tempo. Alcanta-ra e l’arte nell’Appartamento del Principe” With this project, the company that produces and sells Alcanta-ra® all over the world continues its original research and development activity, opening up to established and emerging artists, coming from different areas of contemporary creativity, to work together on works unedited, complex and unique.

• Until 24 June. “Dürer e il Rina-scimento tra Ger-mania e Italia,” a large selection of works by Albrecht Dürer, featuring 130 works inclu-ding 12 pain-tings, 3 waterco-lours and about 60 drawings, en-gravings, books,

manuscripts, showcases the heyday of the German Re-naissance and its openness towards the rest of Europe.

Since the end of March, the first room of the exhibition has been showcasing “Paliot-to Barbarigo,” oil on canvas, one of Giovanni Bellini’s ma-sterpieces that highlights the connection between German and Italian Renaissance.

• Until 2 Septem-ber. “Impressioni-smo e Avanguardie, Capolavori dal Phi-ladelphia Museum of Art.” On loan from the famous American Museum, 50 masterpieces by famous artists such as Pierre Bonnard, Paul Cézanne, Ed-gar Degas, Edouard Manet, Paul Gau-guin, Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renoir until the experiments of Georges Braque, Va-sily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Henri Matisse, Marc Cha-gall, Constantin Brancusi, Pablo Picasso, through the surrealism of Salvador Dalí and Joan Mirò.

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 is housed in the pre-Fascist era Palazzo dell’Arengario, designed by the famous architects Griffini, Magistretti, Muzio and Portaluppi. It houses a collection of more than 4,000 contemporary artworks.

• Until 3 June. “I colori del Motomondiale” on exhi-bition the most famous MotoGP and Superbike teams; the America’s Cup New Zealand team; the colours of the Tornado of the 311rd RSV Group; the Honda Bu-rasca 1200, prototype with a high technological con-tent with an original design; and commercialized projects such as the e-Bike Thok and the exclusive Cross Over Boat Anvera 55. On show also a large col-lection of original helmets by Aldo Drudi from the 80’s to today.

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 architectu-re, 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 “Ca-valletto” in bronze and varnish by Gianfranco Ferroni is now permanently placed in the foyer of the Trien-nale Teatro dell’Arte.

• New permanent exhibition. The 7 meters tall marble sculpture “Il Seme dell’Altissimo” by Emilio Isgrò, previously placed at Expo Center’s entrance, has now been placed near the Triennale in the Sem-pione Park.• Until 6 May. “Atelier Mendini. Le architetture” the first exhibition dedicated exclusively to architectural works by Alessandro and Francesco Mendini and their Atelier, with 26 mock-ups, 13 drawings, several “ar-chitectural sculptures” and two videos made specifi-cally for the exhibition. Admisison free

Castello SforzescoPiazza Cairoli • M1 CairoliSala del Tesoro, Cortile della RocchettaOpen Tues.-Sun.09.00-17.30 Admission free• Until 1 July. “Segno, Forma e Colore del Novecen-to Italiano.” A wide selection of drawings, engravings and artists’ books by the most famous masters of the 20th century, including works by Boccioni, Martini, Modigliani, Carrà, De Chirico, Bartolini, Sironi, Moran-di, Marini, Burri, Afro, Fontana, Baj, Capogrossi, Galli and Pistoletto, along a chronological journey from the beginning of the century to the 1970s.

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Please note On May 1st many activities may be closed for Labour Day. On May 6th all public museums are free.

Opening times and fees could change without notice.Occasionally organisers may modify or even cancel an event.

Wherever possible, we give this information in our website www.hellomilano.it. Stay tuned.

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Gallerie d’Italia Piazza della Scala 6 • M1 DuomoThe Gallery and the Library open Tues-Sun 09.30-19.30; Thurs until 22.30; closed Mon.Coffee shop opens from 8.00 to 22.30. For the openings during the festivities see www.galle-rieditalia.com, or call 800.167619€3/5/10. Payments 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 dif-ferent languages.• Permanent exhibitions. The sumptuous palace belonging to the Intesa Sanpaolo bank holds a large number of art works ranging from the 19th (197 from Canova to Boccioni) to the 20th century (189 from the Second World War on). Worth a visit!• Until 3 June. “L’arte risveglia l’anima.” This exhi-bition is part of a large international project of social and cultural inclusion born from an idea of the director of the State Hermitage Museum, Michail Piotrovskij. Among its objectives, this show aims to demonstrate the talent and abilities of autistic people. For the first time, these artists from various regions of Italy have the opportunity to show their creativity in a museum context.• From 16 May to 19 August. “Arte come rivela-zione. Opere dalla collezione Luigi e Peppino Agrati.” A selection of 500 artworks by twentieth century le-ading artists in Pop Art, Arte Povera, Conceptual Art, Neo-Expressionism and Transavanguardia. The collec-tion features iconic Americans artists, such as Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Robert Rauschenberg, Christo, together with Italians artists Lucio Fontana, Piero Manzoni, Mario Schifano, Alberto Burri, Fausto Melotti.

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!• Until 17 June. “Boldini, ritratto di signora” A se-lection of 30 works, including paintings, drawings and pastels, to highlight Boldini’s development of a modern, personal style together with his friends, co-protagonists of the Parisian Belle Epoque.• Until 17 June. “But a Storm is Blowing from Pa-radise: Contemporary Art of the Middle East and North Africa” this show is the last stop of the Gug-genheim UBS MAP Global Art Initiative. Organized by New York’s Museo Solomon R. Guggenheim and UBS. Thirteen artists explore the interconnected the-mes of migration, dislocation, architecture, geometry and history through a wide range of expressive media including installations, works on paper, photography, sculpture and video.

Fondazione PradaLargo Isarco, 2 • M3 Lodi T.I.B.B.Open Tues-Sun 11.00-20.00. Closed Mon. Admission free• Until 26 June. “Post Zang Tumb Tuuum. Art Life Politics: Italia 1918-1943” explores the system of art and culture in Italy between the two world wars, star-ting from the research and study of historical docu-ments and photographs that reveal the spatial, tem-poral, social and political context in which the works of art were created by such artists as Giacomo Balla, Carlo Carrà, Felice Casorati, Giorgio de Chirico, For-tunato Depero, Filippo de Pisis, Arturo Martini, Fausto Melotti, Giorgio Morandi, Scipione, Gino Severini, Ma-rio Sironi, Arturo Tosi, Adolfo Wildt.

Museo di Storia NaturaleCorso Venezia 55 • M1 Palestro, Passante Porta Ve-neziaOpen Tues-Sun, 09.00-17.30, Mon closed. Admission€3/5• Permanent exhibition. This museum, the biggest in Italy, has 23 halls with about 700 window cases. Among the many attractions, pay a visit to the fau-na and flora gallery: its 83 dioramas, 6 of which are brand new, have been created precisely for the pro-tection of the species on display, some of which are already on the brink of extinction.

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 20 May. “Ya Basta Hijos de Puta” solo exhibi-tion by the Mexican artist Teresa Margolles showing her peculiar affinity for crude realism and the complex nature of contemporary society, especially Mexico, a country threatened by organized crime.

Hangar BicoccaVia Chiese 2 • M5 IstriaOpen Tues-Sun 11.30-19.00/Thurs until 22.30. Ad-mission free• 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 22 July. “The Dream Machine 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 organ that continues its fun-ctions during sleep, creating parallel inner worlds.• Until 16 September. “The feeling of things” is the largest retrospective ever made to highlight the large production of Matt Mullican, one of the most renow-ned American artists and a pioneer of hypnosis as a performative practice in art. The extraordinary variety of media used stretches over 5,000 square metres: sculptures, large installations, works on paper, glass, stone, metal, posters, multiples and editions, neon, photographs, paintings made with the frottage tech-nique, video, performance, lightbox and computer and virtual reality projects. Thousands of works im-merse the visitor in the articulated cosmology of the “five worlds” conceived by the artist: a singular repre-sentation of reality composed by images, pictograms, icons, codes, signs, symbols and colours.

Museo DiocesanoCorso di Porta Ticinese, 95 • tram 3; bus 59, 71, 94Open Tues-Sun 10-18. €4/6/8The exhibition spaces, part of a refurbished monaste-ry, display over 400 works of art divided into various sections. Next to the museum are also located the Museo Sant’Eustorgio, the Cappella Portinari and the Paleochristian Cemetery. Admission €6/8/10 with a comprehensive ticket.

• Until 20 May. The entire “Via Crucis” by Gaeta-no Previati, master of Italian divisionism, composed by 14 oil paintings, created between 1901 and 1902, recently restored, loaned from the Vatican Museums Collection of Contemporary Art, and normally kept in the papal apartments. In addition, 14 photographic reproductions, retouched with a silver point by Pre-viati himself, on loan from the Saints Quirico and Pa-olo church in Dogliani, near Cuneo.

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 Moran-do 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 15 July. “Milano e la Prima Guerra Mondiale. Caporetto, la Vittoria, Wilson,” in the centenary of the end of World War I, a historical-documentary exhibi-tion tells the enormous commitment and contribution that the citizens of Milan offered to Italy in one of the most difficult periods in its history.• Until 4 November. “Outfit ‘900.” Ladies’ outfits for special occasions such as weddings, debuts in society, dances and gala evenings. Also featuring two precious dresses from the 1920s, recently restored by the Pa-risian fashion house Worth and Liberty.

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

• New permanent exhibition. Against the splendid backdrop of this villa, managed by the Italian National Trust and designed by Piero Portaluppi, viewers can take in 21 works on paper by Pietro Marussig, Mario Sironi, Amedeo Modigliani, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matis-se, Lucio Fontana donated by the heirs of the Guido Sforni Collection.

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MUDEC Museo delle Culture Via Tortona 56 • M2 Porta GenovaOpen Mon. 14.30-19.30; Tues. Wed.09.30-19.30; Thrs.-Sat.09.30-22.30; Sun. 9.30-20.30

• Until 3 June. Over 100 works, paintings, drawings and photographs, from two of the largest, most impor-tant collections of Frida Kahlo’s works (Olmedo and Gelman), and other leading international museums.• Until 3 June. This exhibition reveals how archaeology influenced Frida Kahlo’s imagination and artistic career, and most of all by her proximity to Diego Rivera’s col-lection of pre-Columbian Mexican archaeological finds.

Museo Poldi PezzoliVia Alessandro Manzoni 12 • M3 MontenapoleoneOpen 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 have never been shown to the public before. In the first room, an exceptional collec-tion of watches from the 16th to the 20th centuries, similar to those of the Louvre in Paris, of the Metropo-litan 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. • Until 14 May. “L’arte di essere fragile” Meissen, the famous German manufacturer, presents porcelain items from its first production to nowadays. Among the works on show, those by American artist Chris Antemann, who has been working for Meissen since 2011 and is known for his modern interpretation of the 18th century porcelain figurines.

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. Spanish painter Joaquin Bayona is the new entry. His delicate and harmonious tones and the use of a mixed tech-nique with oil paints and acrylics, pencil and water-colors, gives texture to the composition, depth and character to all landscapes.

MAAB Gallery Michael BiasiVia Nerino 3 • M1 Duomo or CordusioOpen Mon.- Fri. 10.30-18 Sat. by appointment• Until 11 May. “Más alla del marco” (Beyond the frame) solo exhibition with 11 selected artworks by of Uruguayan artist, poet and intellectual Carmelo Arden Quin, one of the founders of the Buenos Aires Madí Group in 1946.

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

• Until6 May. “Do-mus 90. Gio’ Ponti” on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of Domus magazine, a selection of Gio Ponti’s artworks hi-ghlights the multifa-ceted activity of the famous architect and his artistic synthesis expressed inside the pages of the magazi-ne he has edited for almost 40 years.

• From 13 May to 10 June. The best of World Press Photo 2018 on view in Milan. Prizewinning pho-tographer Luca Locatelli will be present at the inau-guration event. €3/5.

Galleria MAEC Milan Art & Events CenterVia Lupetta 3 • M3 Missori, M1 DuomoOpen Tues Sat 10.00-13.00/15.00–19.00

• Until 6 May. “Co-Abitazioni” solo show by the painter Kikoko, art pseudo-nym of Kouevi-Akoe Ekoe Kokovi, born in 1978 in Lomé (Togo), and now living in Milan. The 40 works on show convey a rich poetic and artistic messa-

ge. The objects and other symbolic items have been accumulated by the artist in the course of his life, both in Africa and Europe.

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

• Until 22 June. “The thing in your mind” solo show by Anders Ruhwald. The title and concept refer to those “site-sen-sitive” objects that trigger conceptual musings in the viewer, setting off chains of memori-es, desires, cogni-tive illusions and false images, star-ting from the rela-tionships between objects and the

environment. The works on show are part of a rese-arch into everyday objects: on walls, such as light switches; hanging from ceilings, such as light fixtu-res; on the ground, such as chairs; in corners, such as windows ... the result is a kaleidoscope of non-existent functions, mere tensions between forces and presences in the space.

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

• Until 5 May. “Two Dozen Eggs and a Thumbprint - After PM,” by the English artist Jonathan Monk, who presents two dozen (not by chance) receipts on which he reproduced the well-known egg with Piero Manzo-ni’s imprint, echoing the concept of art as something to be devoured, that can be used to pay the restau-rant bill or a good drink.

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

• Until 12 June. Solo show with 20 artworks on canvas and paper made during the 80s by the German painter, photographer and punk musician Wal-ter Dahn, who was influenced both by his teacher Beuys and by American culture. He is cur-rently considered one of the main protagonists of the Junge Wilden mo-vement.

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. Multidisciplinary exhibi-tion dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci, engineer and ar-tist who left 120 volumes which include 5,000 pages of drawings, most of which are still to be interpreted. The exhibition features discoveries, world premieres and interactive experiences, focusing on his writings, projects and studies for various machines and the methodology used for two of his most important cre-ations, which were created in Milan: The Last Supper and “Leonardo’s Horse” dedicated to Francesco Sfor-za.

Fabbrica del VaporeLotto 11, Via Procaccini 4 • M5 MonumentaleOpen Fri. 18-22, Sat. Sun. 12-20. Admission free• Until 10 June. “Emblèmes du Pouvoir.” 10 highly-rated artists of international renown exhibit works of African art.

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ViasaternaVia Leopardi 32 • M1 CadornaOpen. Mon.- Fri. 12.00-19.00. Morning and Sat by ap-pointment. Admission free

• Until 25 May. A Marion Baruch, ac-tive since the late 60s in Italy and France, and the up-and-coming young Italian artist Alessandro Teoldi, resident in the Uni-ted States, at his first show in Italy.

Federica SchiavoVia Michele Barozzi 6 • M1 PalestroOpen. Tues-Sat, 12-19. Admission free

• Until 10 May. “Funes” solo show by Nicholas Byrne, with six pain-tings and an ar-chitectural add-on which inclu-des the artist’s largest-scale painting to date. The exhi-bition is the fi-nal result of a ten-year experi-

ment with copper. In four of his works liquid oils are added to the pictures etched on the surface.

Fondazione Giò Marconi Via Tadino, 15 • M1 Porta VeneziaOpen Tues-Sat 10.00-13.00, 15.00-19.00 Admission free• Until 12 May. “Autoarchitettura” dedicated to the Milanese architect Gianfranco Pardi, this bro-ad anthology aims to fully present his research fo-cused on the study of space and the relationship between abstraction and construction, and illustra-te the development of Pardi in every phase, from the first depictions of architectural interiors and exteriors of the Sixties to the most recent works.

Biblioteca Centrale, Palazzo SormaniCorso di Porta Vittoria 6 • M1 San BabilaOpen Mon-Sat 9.00-19.00, Sun closed. Admission free

• From 26 April to 10 May. “Lights in the Dark” solo show by the photographer Franco Bacoccoli, who approached photography only recently. Initially star-struck by Hel-mut Newton’s art, he subsequently de-epened the study of the greats of photo-graphy: from Man Ray to Henri Car-

tier-Bresson through Robert Doisneau, Robert Capa, Mario Giacomelli, Gianni Berengo Gardin, Bert Hardy, Elliott Erwitt, Alfred Stieglitz and Robert Mapplethorpe.

Cardi GalleryCorso di Porta Nuova 38 • M3 TuratiOpen 10-19 Sun. and Mon. closed

• Until 6 July. Solo exhibition of sculptures and dra-wings by Fred Sandback, with eight sculptures along with a large selection of drawings and photos showing the evolution of the space investigation followed by the artist.

Osart GalleryCorso Plebisciti 12 • Passante Ferroviario DateoOpen Tues.-Sun. 10.00 – 13.00 / 14.30 - 19.00 Ad-mission free

• Until 26 May. “Photosequences” this group show fe-atures ten historical photos from 1969 to 1979 by Vito Acconci, Vincenzo Agnetti, Peter Hutchinson, Duane Mi-chals, Dennis Oppenheim, Gina Pane, Mario Schifano, Aldo Tagliaferro. The idea is to analyze the photographic medium according to the concept of sequence.

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

• From 10 May to 23 June. “Satori, la perce-zione dello spirito.” Na-mely “Satori the spirit perception” is the first solo show in Italy by Sisyu, a Japanese artist and calligrapher, who presents 40 artworks, sculptures, paintings, large-size canvases and a video installation. A reinterpretation of clas-sical—and at times ero-tic—Japanese art.

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

• Until 26 May. On show 20 sculptures by the Milanese artist Isabel-la Angelantoni Geiger.

Fornace CurtiVia Tobagi 8 • M2 Famagosta, tram line 2, or buses 95, 74, 76Open Mon-Fri 8.30-12.00 and 13-17; Sat 8.30-12.00

• From 19 May to 20 May. Discover a picturesque corner of old Milan at Fornace Curti, a historic pottery that dates back to the 15th century and has been conti-nuously in use since then. Local artists and sculptors still use its kilns to fire their clay into works of art. The shop is open everyday (see above), but the artists’ stu-dios can be visited by the public only once a year, on the third week-end of May. An opportunity not be missed!

Spaziokappa 32Via Kramer 32 • M1 Porta VeneziaOpen Mon.-Fri. 15.00-19.00. Admission free

• Until 8 May. “Morocco” a photographic project by Giu-lia Mozzini on people and places of that part of Africa.

Galleria ConceptualVia Goffredo Mameli 46 • Tram 12 CadoreOpen Tues.-Sat.10.00-13.30/15.00–19.30. Admission free

• Until 3 June. “Il Movimento del Pensiero” selected artworks by Getulio Alviani that focus on the move-ment of light as a visual event on metal matrixes.

Galleria AnnunciataVia Luca Signorelli 2/a • M5 GerusalemmeOpen Mon. 15.30-19.00/Tues.-Fri. 10.00 -12.30 e 15.30 -19.00• From 11 April. “Le impronte dei sogni” solo show with 30 artworks painted in the 60s and 70s by Herold Blumer, the surrealist Romanian (naturalized French) painter and illustrator, who — while living in Paris — changed his name to Jacques Hérold. After World War II he held his first personal exhibition and since then, starting from the “International Exposition of Surrea-lism”, he has been present in all the Surrealist exhibi-tions around the world.

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Galleria PoggialiVia Foro Buonaparte 52 • M2 LanzaOpen Tues.-Sat. 10.00-13.30/15.00–19.30. Admission free

• Until 29 June. “Archipelago - from a distance you look smaller but I know you are there” solo show by English ar-tist John Isaacs. The three artworks on show are completely different in terms of style, since one is a sculpture, the se-cond is a neon graf-

fiti and the third is a photo. All of them aim to hi-ghlight the paradox of human life.

mc2gallery contemporary artVia Malaga 4, doorphone 72 • M2 Romolo, bus 90/91Open Tues.-Fri. 15.00 -20.00• Until 12 May. Solo show by the Dutch painter and photographer Casper Faassen, who works following a unique style that combines these two techniques.

Spazio KryptosVia Panfilo Castaldi 26 • M1 Porta VeneziaMon.-Fri. 15.30 – 19.00. Admission free

• Until 4 May. “Contaminazioni del Corpo” solo show by the photographer Alessandro Risuleo, who depicts the human figure through a truly original vision, which focuses on body details with brushstrokes applied to highlight lines, shapes and physiognomy.

Fondazione Arnaldo PomodoroVia Vigevano 9 • M2 Stazione Porta GenovaOpen Wed-Fri 16-19. Admission free

• Until 25 May. “Imprévisible” solo show by Donato Piccolo. The artist wants you to expe-rience society and human events through sounds, absences and pre-sences.

Galleria ArtespressioneVia della Palla 3 • M3 MissoriOpen Tues.-Sun. 10.00 – 13.00 / 14.30 - 19.00 Ad-mission free

• Until 24 May. “Nudi” solo show by the Milanese Andrea Boyer. According to this artist, the nude is not only the mere representation of a body, but also a perfect starting point to search for one’s identity.

Cardi GalleryCorso di Porta Nuova 38 • M3 TuratiOpen 10-19 Sun. and Mon. closed• Until 6 July. Solo exhibition of sculptures and dra-wings by Fred Sandback, with eight sculptures along with a large selection of drawings and photos showing the evolution of the artist’s space investigation.