Museum of Applied Arts of Castello Sforzesco Review
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This is a family museum with many works of art.
Museum of Applied Arts of Castello Sforzesco
Posted: Sep 23, 2016
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coldwar
4/5Excellent
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The Stove Scottburg Museum has some Nice decorative art and furniture as well as musical instruments. The Castle consists of six small museums, antique furniture and wood carving museum, applied art collection, archaeological museum, ancient art museum, Musical Instrument Museum and a photo collection, with admission tickets of 8 euros.
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Posted: Oct 1, 2017
D73***85
5/5Outstanding
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This is a museum converted from the Sforza family castle, which exhibits works of art (sculptures, paintings, murals, stone tablets, etc.), furniture, musical instruments, weapons and porcelain. The castle is the style of the Renaissance in the Middle Ages. Its tall and thick walls, narrow stairs, forcing patio, spacious and tall rooms and maze-like paths reveal the solemn and solemn atmosphere of the aristocracy at that time. Most of the venues are free to visit, and some special exhibitions require a fee.
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Posted: Feb 26, 2016
baojuan0315
4/5Excellent
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In the 14th century, it was built by Count Sforza as a castle, and later became the residence of the Sforza family. The whole castle was square and flat, with a large park surrounded by high walls. The inner Castle Museum contains many works of high artistic and historical value. We didn't go into the museum. We went straight through it and went to the park.
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Posted: Mar 7, 2017
WillSum
4/5Excellent
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Many of the collections here are very distinctive. Although it's called the Museum of Applied Art, it's more like an archaeological museum, with different styles of furniture, wood carvings, ancient Egyptian art ornaments, and some musical instruments on display in this castle-style building. It's like a kaleidoscope. It's great.
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Posted: Apr 28, 2016
chengsemuzil
5/5Outstanding
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Milan seems to have few famous attractions, and this castle is one of the most important buildings. The castle is free to visit.