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The Triennale di Milano is a museum of art and design in the Parco Sempione in Milan, in Lombardy in northern Italy. It is housed in the Palazzo dell'Arte , built between 1931 and 1933 to designs by Giovanni Muzio and financed by Antonio Bernocchi and his brothers Andrea and Michele.[1]: 1948 The building houses a theatre, the Teatro dell'Arte, which was also designed by Muzio.[2]: 51
Location | Viale Alemagna 6, 20121, Milan, Italy |
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Coordinates | 45°28′21″N 9°10′26″E / 45.4724°N 9.174°E |
Collections | Twentieth-century art |
Director | Andrea Cancellato |
Curator | Silvana Annacchiarico |
Website | triennale |
An international exhibition of art and design, the Milan Triennial, was held at the museum thirteen times between 1936 and 1996,[3] and again in 2016.[4]
Since 2003 the Triennale has awarded the triennial Gold Medal for Italian Architecture or Medaglia d'oro all'architettura italiana;[5] Umberto Riva, Renzo Piano, Massimiliano Fuksas, Vincenzo Latina and Massimo Carmassi have been among the recipients.[5]
A permanent museum of Italian design, the Triennale Design Museum, was opened in 2007.[2]: 51
See also
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edit- ^ Dario Marchesoni, Luisa Giussani (1985). La Triennale di Milano e il Palazzo dell'arte. Milan: Electra. ISBN 9788843511723.
- ^ a b Maria Grazia Bellisario Angela Tecce (2012). I luoghi del contemporaneo 2012: Contemporary art venues. Roma: Gangemi, 2012. ISBN 9788849224108.
- ^ Milan Triennial Exhibition of Decorative Arts and Modern Architecture. Paris: Bureau International des Expositions. Archived 4 September 2011.
- ^ 21st century. Design after Design. Paris: Bureau International des Expositions. Accessed November 2017.
- ^ a b Luca Trombetta (16 December 2015). Un restauro che vale oro (in Italian). Milano: Corriere della Sera. Archived 13 January 2023.