Diocesan Museum of Milan
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Established | 2001 |
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Location | Corso di Porta Ticinese 95, 20123, Milan, Italy |
Director | Paolo Biscottini |
Website | www |
The Diocesan Museum of Milan (Museo Diocesano di Milano in Italian) is an art museum in Milan housing a permanent collection of sacred artworks, especially from Milan and Lombardy.[1] Originally conceived by Ildefonso Schuster in 1931 as a vehicle to protect and promote the art collection of the Archdiocese of Milan, the museum was eventually established in the former headquarters of the Dominican Order in the back of the Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio with the support of Pope Paul VI. In 2001 Carlo Maria Martini inaugurated the current venue located in Porta Ticinese.
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- Milano e Provincia, Touring Club italiano, ed.2003, autori vari
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Coordinates: 45°27′18″N 9°10′52″E / 45.45500°N 9.18111°E
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- Art museums and galleries in Milan
- Religious museums in Italy
- Art museums established in 2001
- 2001 establishments in Italy
- Tourist attractions in Milan
- European art museum and gallery stubs
- Italian museum stubs
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