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THE MILAN TRIENNALE

The Milan Triennale is an international cultural institution that holds together different expressive forms that are linked to contemporary culture: design, architecture, visual arts, performing arts. A place for dialogue between art and projecting, creativity and technology, tradition and innovation. The institution presided over by Stefano Boeri exhibits works of important Italian and international architects, designers and artists. Exhibitions, meetings, conferences and performance punctuate its programming, proposing new points of view about central themes of our society and of the public debate. Milan Triennale features and introduces a large theatre with an international and multidisciplinary program, it has a collection of Italian design besides a library and a history archive and finally to complete the building of highly quoted fame there is also a restoration laboratory that is specialised in the contemporary.

Every three years The Milan Triennale organises the International Exhibition, one of the major events dedicated to design and architecture, the present edition of which is called Unknown Unknowns. An Introduction to Mysteries will be held until the 11th of December 2022. In 2019,The Milan Triennale opened inside its space The Museum of Italian Design, showing thus a part of its permanent collection that holds 1600 pieces, part of the most iconic and representative Italian design. It has its headquarters in Palazzo D’Arte in Milan, built by the Milanese architect Giovanni Muzio in 1933, projected as a modular and flexible edifice, conceived to receive important events and museum and theatre activities.

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