Castello Sforzesco

Castello Sforzesco (English. Sforza Castle) is a castle in Milan, Italy that now houses several of the city's museum and art gallery collections.

The original construction on the site began in the 14th century. In 1450, Francesco Sforza began reconstruction of the castle, and it was further modified by later generations.

After the unification of Italy in the 19th century, the restoration of the castle was started following its transfer from military use to the city of Milan. The restoration work was directed by Luca Beltrami. The central Filarete tower above the main city entrance was rebuilt between 1900 and 1905 as a monument to King Umberto I.

The castle was severely damaged as a result of the allied bombardment of Milan in 1943 during World War II. The post-war reconstruction of the building for museum purposes was undertaken by the BBPR architectural partnership.

Current occupiers of the Castello

The best known of the current civic museums is the Pinacoteca del Castello Sforzesco, with an art collection which includes Michelangelo's last sculpture, the Rondanini Pietà, Andrea Mantegna's Trivulzio Madonna and Leonardo da Vinci's Codex Trivulzianus manuscript.

The Castello complex also includes The Museum of Ancient Art, The Furniture Museum, The Museum of Musical Instruments and the Applied Arts Collection, The Egyptian and Prehistoric sections of the Archaeological Museum and the Achille Bertarelli Print Collection.

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Michael Natale
5 December 2016
Definitely visit the castle. Best purchase for the money - gets you a lot for 5€. Great art, architecture, and even some furniture right now.
Artyom Fedosov
6 January 2017
Exciting Roman legacy in a good condition. Second must-see sight after Duomo. The entrance is free.
Shaileshwori Sharma
30 January 2016
The castle is huge, so take your time navigating both inside and outside. Tip: best to photograph during blue hour or during the day. Enjoy the park extending from here in good weather.
Q
21 April 2019
A beautiful landmark in the heart of Milan. Entry is free and tickets to museums & exhibitions is pretty cheap (5€ only).Plan your visit because you have to spend at least 2-3 hours to see everything.
Natali Naty
4 April 2015
Very beautiful with art gallery inside ..big big park and the view on triumphal italian arc. U can spend here some hours and u will not feel it. Different museums inside.
Estela Jiménez
31 January 2015
The entrance to the castle is free. For the museum you have to pay. It's nice for a walk on a sunshine day. It has a nice park behind where locals practice sport and walk their pets.
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