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Museo Diocesano Frommer's Highly Recommended

Corso di Porta Ticinese 95, Milan

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Hours Tues-Sun 10am-6pm (to 10pm Thurs)
Transportation Metro: Missori or Sant'Ambrogio
Phone 02-8942-0019
Web site www.museodiocesano.it
Prices Admission 8€ adults, 5€ ages 6-18 and seniors over 65 (all visitors pay 4€ on Tues)

Review of Museo Diocesano

This museum is set just inside the Parco delle Basiliche -- a collection of grass-fringed paths, playgrounds, and volleyball courts created just after World War II on the site of Milan's ancient execution grounds. It brings together the best works from small church museums and treasuries across Milan and Lombardy, from the Church of Sant'Ambrogio on down, alongside works of religious significance donated from various private collections. Among the works from the now-defunct Museo di Sant'Ambrogio is an important 10th-century carved wooden tondo of S. Ambrogio.

The Crespi collections include many 14th- and early-15th-century Gothic works by such Tuscan-school masters as Bernardo Daddi, Sano di Pietro, Agnolo Gaddi, Taddeo di Bartolo, Bicci di Lorenzo, and Nardo di Cione. The giant, excellently preserved 1510 altarpiece of saints by Marco d'Oggiono came from the church of S. Stefano.

Other paintings include works by the prolific 16th-century Campi clan of Cremona; a Tintoretto Christ and the Adulterer; a luminous Crucifixion with Mary Magdalene by Francesco Hayez; many late-15th-century paintings by local boy Il Begognone; 17th- and 18th-century landscapes by Panini, Zuccarelli, and others; and Previati's important Via Crucis cycles from the 1880s. And what would a church museum be without a passel of 17th-century Flemish tapestries?

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