The Auditorium di Milano opened to the public in 1999 and is the home to one of Italy's most prominent symphonies, The Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi. Each year, the Sinfonica performs five different concerts. A series of musical and cinematic events take place at the Auditorium including La Corazzata Potemkin and Omaggio a John Williams. This multi-purpose concert hall seats 1400.
Established in 1923, Triennale di Milano is a fabulous museum for those who love design and art in its various forms. Set in the Palazzo della Triennale since 1933, this institution has been an integral part of Milanese cultural and artistic life for several decades now. From contemporary art to performing arts, design and architecture, it covers different aspects that are not only engaging but also enriching. Be it their exhibitions, live performances, educational programs or events, the artistic expressions through varying formats surely make it an interesting place to visit.
The majestic Palazzo Lombardia seems like it's reaching for the sky when you view it from the streets below. Towering 131 meter (529 feet) above the ground, Palazzo Lombardia is a modern marvel standing ensconced all the historical architecture of the city. The government of Lombardy operates out of this building and hence the structure is of great political significance too. Palazzo Lombardia has an auditorium on site which is a venue for many local events, these range from conferences, seminars to concerts and more.
Organizes concerts of chamber and symphonic music. Halls include the Sala Verdi, 1,550 seats, for concerts by I Pomeriggi Musicali, Società dei Concerti, Società del Quartetto and Serate Musicali, as well as concerts by the Orchestra Sinfonica Giuseppe Verdi. This concert hall will even host the likes of groups such as Wilco (Nov. 2009). The Sala Puccini has 400 seats, and is used for ballets and concerts. Tickets for concerts, not exclusively for season ticket holders, are available directly from the Conservatorio ticket office before the performance, or at theatre box offices scattered around the city.
The Italians have an affinity toward arts and culture, and the Teatro Condominio Vittorio Gasmann is the perfect example of this fact. The Teatro Condominio in Gallarate holds concerts, ballet recitals, plays, and other cultural programs. The spacious theatre with elegantly designed interiors reminds you of yesteryears. And the artists performing on this grand stage leave a powerful impact with their enthralling performances. So if you enjoy your leisure time by attending such interesting events, then this is the best place to be in.
After the Piccolo Teatro was inaugurated in 1947, it gained immense popularity not only among the residents of Milan but also across the globe. The theater has since then acted as a custodian of art and culture and continues to support as well as encourage local artists and their national counterparts. The theater is extends its name to three different venues- Teatro Grassi, Teatro Studio and Teatro Strehler; these can be used for a variety of performing-arts events depending on the audience capacity expected for them.