The Museum GAM Milano features a massive floorspace of 2000 square meters (21528 square feet) on 3 floors. There are 3 sections of fine works of art which depend on the era that it was created in. They also host events at this place for better understanding on various topics. Guided tours are available in multiple languages and it is free to enter every Tuesday post 2p.
Located right in the heart of Milan, Leonardo3 aims to shine a light on the contributions of Leonardo da Vinci both as an inventor and artist. A part of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, the museum is home to the machines and physical models that were designed by DaVinci. Some of the notable exhibits here include the Mechanical Eagle, Great Kite, Harpsichord Viola, Mechanical Lion, Rapid-fire Crossbow and many more. Apart from the aforementioned exhibits, also popular here is the digitally restored The Last Supper, which also contains information about the history and science behind the beloved painting.
Believed to be one of the oldest theaters in the city, Teatro Litta is housed in an old Baroque style building from the 17th Century. The theater was renovated completely and now offers better acoustics, an elegant seating area, and top class technical facilities. Majorly, it plays host to Italian drama, classics, and contemporary programs. There are special acts directed towards the little ones as well. Teatro Litta has a fantastic line up of theatrical performances throughout the year. The theater is home to a small cafe that serves light refreshments and is an ideal place for casual meetings or business conferences as well.
Mercati Generali is a vast space spreading across 12,000 square meters (1,29,167 square feet) . An otherwise quite area during the rest of the year, this venue comes alive during the Estathe Market Sound, a six-month festival held in Milan. During this festival, this place brims with locals and tourists from all across the region who come here to revel in the food and entertainment that the festival offers. Concerts by international artists, poetry readings and a host of family events form the line-up of this wonderful festival. There's never dull moment here and the experience is sure to etch a wonderful memory for visitors.
Teatro Carcano was founded in 1803 by Giuseppe Carcano on the premises of the abandoned monastery of San Lazzaro It has had a glorious history, with countless successes featuring artists that are now world-famous. In 1980, after having been a cinema for many years, it returned to theatrical productions, even though during the day it is used as a hall for lectures. Concessions with nearby car-parks provide discount parking. The theater can arrange baby-sitters and deliver tickets to your home address. It also has low-cost season tickets for young people, and matinee performances that are not exclusively for schools.