10 Specialty Museums in Province of Milan That You Shouldn't Miss

March 8, 2022 Dorsey Hagwood

The Province of Milan (Italian: Provincia di Milano) was a province in the Lombardy region, Italy. Its capital was the city of Milan. The provincial territory was highly urbanized, resulting in the third highest population density among the Italian provinces with more than 2,000 inhabitants/km, just behind the provinces of Naples and the bordering Monza e Brianza, created in 2004 splitting the north-eastern part from the province of Milan itself. On January 1, 2015 it was replaced by the Metropolitan City of Milan.
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1. Museo Fratelli Cozzi Alfa Romeo

Viale Pietro Toselli 46, 20025 Legnano Italy +39 0331 427923 [email protected] http://www.museofratellicozzi.it
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5.0 based on 171 reviews

Museo Fratelli Cozzi Alfa Romeo

Fratelli Cozzi Museum stemmed from the passion of Pietro Cozzi for Alfa Romeo cars, after he decided to collect one sample of each model produced by "Casa del Biscione". Beginning with 1950s' designs, it was decided to identify the quintessential models, special series, top-performance engines, and more than 50 cars were assembled, including some that are unique worldwide. Nor does the museum lack for original documents, books, drawings, films, signs, trophies, photographs, and objects that, as much as the cars, bear witness to the history of Fratelli Cozzi's strong and enduring partnership with Alfa Romeo. The collection is constantly updated with new models and is an important legacy for 20th-century history of Italian cars, as well as playing a key role in understanding the industrial growth of this outstanding brand, born in Milan in 1910.

2. Scooter & Lambretta

Via John Fitzgerald Kennedy 38, 20090 Rodano Italy +39 02 9532 0438 [email protected] http://www.museoscooter.it
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Scooter & Lambretta

The biggest scooter Museum in the World. 160 Scooter on display. All the rarest Motorscooter from different states: Usa, Germany, France, UK, Japan, and, off course, from Italy. Free entrance from the Casalambretta shop.

3. Rec & Play Museum

Via Picardi, 20099 Sesto San Giovanni Italy +39 347 761 4244 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Rec-Play-Museum-157215538122229/?hc_ref=ARROgDxivQBEP4a791ixOVsGr0kRfofksmlbCNgKOM12x1f_XkFdTwTBunL_AOLo5nY
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Rec & Play Museum

4. Plastico Fantasy World

Via Piave 38, 20010 Santo Stefano Ticino Italy +39 335 581 8461
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Plastico Fantasy World

5. Kartell Museo

Via delle Industrie, 3 Santa Corinna, 20082, Noviglio Italy +39 02 9001 2269 [email protected] http://www.museokartell.com
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Kartell Museo

Kartell Museo, awarded by the “Guggenheim Impresa & Cultura Award” in 2000, was established by President Claudio Luti with the aim of conserving, promoting and enhancing the company’s material and intangible cultural heritage of Kartell. Its collections consist of more than 8,000 objects, 5,000 designs and 15,000 photographs that together recreate a precise picture of Kartell’s history, the plastic materials adopted, the production technologies and the strategies used over the course of the company’s life. Kartell Museo is housed in the company’s general headquarters in Noviglio, designed by Anna Castelli Ferrieri and Ignazio Gardella in the Sixties. The museum’s exhibition, designed by Ferruccio Laviani and curated by Elisa Storace, includes the most interesting objects produced by Kartell from 1949 to date such as car accessories, household goods, lamps and furniture which have entered into our daily lives and in the design museums as iconic objects of Italian design.

6. Museo della Villa San Carlo Borromeo

Piazza Borromeo 20, 20030 Senago Italy http://www.villaborromeo.com/html/museo/museo.htm
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Museo della Villa San Carlo Borromeo

7. Galleria Campari

Viale Antonio Gramsci 161, 20099 Sesto San Giovanni Italy +39 02 62251 [email protected] http://www.campari.com/it/inside-campari/campari-gallery
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Galleria Campari

8. Museo del Giocattolo e del Bambino

Via Gianni Rodari 3, 20032 Cormano Italy +39 02 6630 5562 [email protected] http://www.bilafabbricadelgiocoedellearti.it/ita/index.html
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Museo del Giocattolo e del Bambino

9. Mumac

Via Pablo Neruda 2, Binasco Italy +39 02 9004 9362 http://www.mumac.it
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Mumac

10. Crespi Bonsai Parabiago

Corso Sempione, Parabiago Italy +39 0331 491850 http://www.crespibonsai.it
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Crespi Bonsai Parabiago

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