Located only a few steps from the Duomo in the old desecrated Church of San Sisto sits the Francesco Messina Museum. Choosing the venue himself, Francesco Messina, a twentieth century Italian sculptor, considered the Church of San Sisto to be the ideal location to display several works he had donated to the city of Milan. Exhibits include about eighty sculptures (plaster, terracotta, polychrome, bronze and wax) and some thirty graphic works (lithographs, water colors, pastel and pencil drawings).
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If you speak Italian, you will enjoy this attraction at its best.
Address: Via San Sisto, 4/A
Transport: M1 – M3 (red and yellow line) Duomo
GPS: 45.4608797,9.181354000000056
Tickets: free admission
Opening Hours: Tue-Fri 9am-5.30pm
If you are planning to visit this location on one of the following dates, we recommend you to check the availability: 1, 6 January, Easter Sunday and Easter Monday, 25 April, 1 May, 2 June, 15 August, 1 November, 8, 25, 26 and 31 December.
This attraction is included in the Milan Tourist MuseumCard circuit