(ANSA) - MILAN, 07 FEB - It will be a Tuesday dedicated to art in Milan on 9 February.
After the forced closure in November due to anti-Covid regulations, the Pinacotecadi Brera, the Last Supper and the exhibitions of the Royal Palace, the museum buildings, including Mudec and the Museo del Novecento, reopen.
But not only.
In fact, a new exhibition 'Giuseppe Bossi and Raffaello' is inaugurated at Castello Sforzesco.
Admission to Brera will be free, but with mandatory online booking.
In fact, a maximum of thirty accesses are allowed for each group of visits, demonstrating the attention paid to anti-contagion regulations.
Staggered visits also to the Last Supper: in the first week 12 people will be able to enter every fifteen minutes, from the following week they will be able to admire Leonardo's Last Supper in 18 at a time.
Palazzo Reale reopens from 10am to 7.30pm from Tuesday to Friday (with extended hours on Thursdays at 8.30pm and reservations are not compulsory but strongly recommended).
On weekends it is not allowed to open for any museum or exhibition, a rule that the Councilor for Culture of Milan Filippo Del Corno has asked to cancel.
A hope, that of opening also on weekends, also shared by the director of Brera James Bradburne.
"We will gradually return to offer our visitors all the services and we are working to do so by March, hoping - he added - that health protocols will allow us to open in the meantime also on the weekend".
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