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PLACES TO SPEND
Time Of Peace
lace and embroidery, weapons and armour, jewellery, porcelain, glass, furniture, sundials and clocks: over 500 fascinating objects dating from antiquity to the 19th century, and a magical atmosphere.
Opening times: Wednesday to Monday, 10 - 13 and 14 - 18 museopoldipezzoli.it
Villa Necchi Campiglio
Surrounded by a large private garden with pool and tennis court in the centre of Milan, Villa Necchi Campiglio was completed in 1935. The house was designed by architect Piero Portaluppi for the Necchi Campiglio family, members of the wealthy and sophisticated industrial bourgeoisie of 1930s Milan. The layout reflects the traditional floor plan of noble residences.
A er the Second World War, the villa was refurbished by the architect Tomaso Buzzi, who so ened Portaluppi’s linear style and added decor features inspired by the 18th century, particularly the style of Louis XV.
Opening times: Wednesday to Sunday, 10 - 18
Concierge Tips
AdrianPopa
Sina De La Ville
ViaHoepli,6-Milano ph.+39028791311 sinahotels.com
After dinner, here are three options to continue your night out in Milan:
Mag Cafè
This bar overlooks the Navigli canals, and offers an ever-changing cocktail list.
Moebius
Part bistro, part lounge bar, part vinyl record store and, last but not least, part revolutionary pub. The perfect place for an aperitif or an after-dinner cocktail. Live music on Mondays and Thursdays.
Otivm
At this restaurant a weekend dinner becomes a show with acrobats. Live DJ sets from midnight Wednesday to Saturday.