Milan Entertainment

  1. Anteospazio Cinema

    On rainy Milan Mondays, take your pick of three screens showing a range of films, from classics to independents, and then loiter 'til your show begins in the bookshop, restaurant and exhibition space. Not a fan of dubbing? You're in luck: Mondays are original-language film days.

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  2. Cineteca Spazio Oberdan

    The ultimate art-house theatre, showing several screenings daily from its archive of 15,000 films, plus special screenings of films in their original languages and seminars with directors.

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  3. Museo del Cinema

    The best way to pick up Italian is to attend screenings of Italian films shown here at and , ranging from rare documentary footage of Milanese glitter-rock bands in the 1970s to Sergio Leone's ever-popular Spaghetti Westerns.

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  4. Piccolo Teatro (Teatro Grassi)

    Opened in 1947 by Paolo Grassi and the late, great theatre director Giorgio Strehler, this risk-taking little repertory theatre started a big nationwide movement with avant-garde productions and Commedia dell'Arte revivals. For additional programming, including ballet and the Mediterranean Theatre Festival, check out Nuovo Piccolo/Teatro Strehler on Via Rovello 2.

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