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Milan is certainly one of the biggest cities in the country of Italy, and the city has several natural waterways running through its boundaries. Fixed in the Lombardy plains, Milan has hundreds of fine hotels, and restaurants and a plethora of things to see, do and enjoy. Among the vast recreational pursuits situated in Milan, the European traveller will most certainly find plenty of museums to explore and appreciate. In fact, several museums are situated right in the hub of Milan, which make them perfect museums for the busy tourist’s itinerary.

Tourists travelling through Milan or staying over in the city can stop in to the Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea on 14 Via Palestro for a splendid sampling of contemporary artworks. Built sometime in the late 1940s and early 1950s, based upon the designs formulated by Ignazio Gardella, this historically significant structure was at one time ruined and later reconstructed and restored to its original and former glory. Artworks are highlighted by a sophisticated interior decor and soft, skylight forms of illumination in the three distinct sections of this museum. The hours of operation for the Padiglione d’Arte Contemporanea are Tuesday through Sunday from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm, with the exception of Thursdays and Sundays. On Thursday evenings, European travellers and residents of Milan can access the museum until 9 pm, and on Sunday evenings the museums closes promptly at 7:30 pm.

Meanwhile, the Museo Cenacolo Vinciano located on 2 Piazza Santa Maria Delle Grazie in Milan city is an equally fine cultural attraction. This structure is quite inviting, and the European traveller can view the work of Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper at this museum. Formerly closed for a period of time for restoration purposes, the Museo Cenacolo Vinciano is now open every day Tuesday through Sunday. The admission price for this museum is more than reasonable and is set at a comfortable 8 Euros.

Music lovers will more than appreciate the Museo degli Strumenti Musicali in the Piazza Castello. At the Museo degli Strumenti Musicali, music fans can view more than 650 different instruments, all of which were created between the 1500s and 1800s. The instrument collection included at this museum includes string instruments, woodwinds, an array of violins, violas, lutes, and keyboard instruments. The admission price is amazingly fair falling at 3 euros per individual, however, the money savvy traveller can save his or her money by visiting the Museo degli Strumenti Musicali on Fridays, in the afternoon, after 2 pm, when admission is completely free for all.

An alternative museum fixed in downtown Milan is the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale and this museum provides access to its holdings for free every day the museum is open. Established in the late 1830s, this museum has pillared exterior designs which support softly lined archways which elicit an atmosphere that is warm, and inviting. Recently modernized in the 1980s, this museum has grown to include minerals, geological displays, a palaeontology section, a vertebrate and invertebrate display, as well as Botany exhibits. A huge fossil collection can also be enjoyed when visiting the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, and a number of different dinosaur displays are also presented for viewing. Visitors can enjoy a bookstore inside the museum as well, offering materials related to the