Contemporary Art and Botanical Serenity in Milan

in voilk •  5 months ago

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    Hello to all the great travelers, I've been quite absent because I've been very busy with my work, and after various issues to deal with at home due to my mother's health, today I want to tell you a bit about what I did on Sunday to keep you updated on what I'm doing, I hope it's interesting.

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    Unfortunately, Sunday was a rainy day in Milan, and the bad weather had persisted for several days. So, I decided to visit, after a long time wanting to do so, and after the last visit was canceled due to various reasons, the Triennale di Milano, a contemporary art museum located near the famous Parco Sempione, which anyone who has visited Milan at least once surely knows well as a park.

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    Imagine that this important contemporary art museum has been around since 1923 and has played a significant role, especially in the 20th century. I practically visited the exhibition by Juergen Teller: "I Need to Live," which will be there until around the first of April. In this exhibition, there was this famous photographer that many people know because he is world-renowned for his unique and provocative style. As always, his photographs are sometimes truly emotional. I only posted a few photos because, in reality, photos were not allowed inside the exhibition, but it was really hard to resist, so I managed to sneak a few shots.

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    After finishing my visit to this place, I was very happy and went home to have lunch with my mother. It has become a bit of a habit lately to spend some time with her on Sundays since she's not in the best of health these days. Fortunately, the disturbance that had hit Milan in the afternoon passed quite quickly. So, I decided to go for another stroll, completely alone, at the Brera Botanical Garden. It's probably not one of the most famous botanical gardens in Italy or the world; in fact, sometimes when I mention it to someone, they don't know about it. However, it's a very ancient botanical garden located right next to Palazzo di Brera, founded in 1774 by Empress Maria Theresa of Austria. They say that more than 300 different plant species live here. Moreover, a beautiful and warm sun appeared, so the cold and rainy day turned almost into a spring day.

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    Honestly, it's a somewhat underrated place in Milan, but I like it a lot because you find yourself in the midst of nature, and there are some chairs where you can sit and read a book. It's a way to escape from the chaotic stress of Milan.

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    As for the photos I took, I hope you liked them. In reality, I didn't take many photos because I've been a bit down lately, but I hope to publish more things soon. In fact, this week I should have a bit more free time, and I can't wait to spend more time with you all.

    Hello everyone and have a good day!

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