Milan Culture Week 2009

Posted by milanblogger | milan | Monday 20 April 2009 2:34 pm

Milan is celebrating once again its Week of Culture. This year will be the eleventh edition with an exceptionally rich events calendar held over nine days (from 18th to 26th) and coinciding with the festivities of April 25th. This Week aims to promote the knowledge of culture and art through a wide range of completely free events such as exhibitions, conferences, workshops, guided tours, concerts, performances and film screenings throughout the city.

milan culture week 2009

The Culture Week is perfect for visiting Milan to enjoy a host of events, in addition to the permanent historical and cultural attractions of the city. The following exhibitions will be taking place: Eva Rothschild (Francesca Kaufmann Gallery), 49 years François Morellet in Milán (Art Studio Invernizzi), la exposición de “The naked light of the day”- Photography of Italian contemporary art, etc.

Many churches and monuments will be be open to the public for the occasion: the San Maurizio Church – San Maurizio Church in the Milan Monastery, Antiquarium Alda Levi, the Park of the Roman Amphitheatre, etc. In addition, there are a number of guided tours you can go on: Mappareto MAPP – Art Paolo Pini Museum, the Hall Park, and the Paolo Pini Psychiatric Hospital or the Bridense National library.

There will also be a number of music concerts to accompany your evenings and also cinema exhibitions such as: the music of the Baroque Orchestra at the Castello Sforzesco or the Violoncelles Vibrez concert – Verdi music hall at the Giuseppe Verdi Music Conservatory.

There will also be some conferences: “multimedia readings in Greek and in Latin” and “the honour to Rafael” at the Brera Palace, in the Passion Room.

And to round off the week there is also a book celebration that you can attend.Rent Apartments in Milan, a comfortable and cheap solution.

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  1. Comment by Bearie23 — April 30, 2009 @ 6:58 pm

    Wow, what a nice way to spend a week!

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