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Exhibitions in Milan in 2015

It’s worth going to Milan not only for shopping, but also for visiting the most important exhibitions of the world, and of different directions. In 2015, there will be many of them. But one should not talk about exhibitions in Milan, but attend them.

EXPO 2015

Esposizione Universale Milano 2015 (World's Fair 2015) is the most anticipated exhibition of the year. Expo 2015 is 60 pavilions (there were 42 at Expo 2010) and more than 140 countries of the world ... The World Exhibition in Milan has already broken many Expo records for 150 years of its existence. The slogan of the upcoming Expo is Nutrire il Pianeta, Energia per la Vita (Feed the Planet. Energy for Life), and it is dedicated to daily bread. The main idea of ​​the event is that high-quality, safe and healthy food in the right amount should be available to people around the world. At 17 million square meters. m will be presented creative products in the field of food technology. There will be their tasting.

The Expo starts on May 1 at 7.00 a.m. and ends on October 31 of this year, and will take place in two districts of Milan - Pero and Ro. 60 pavilions will be placed on the island, around which there will be artificial canals.

  • Official website of the exhibition: www.expo2015.org.

Chagall Exhibition

Not Expo 2015 Milan is breathing in one. Since September 2014, an exhibition dedicated to the work of the legendary Marc Chagall, called "Marc Chagall. Retrospective 1908-1985", has been taking place here. A grandiose exhibition is located in Milan's Palazzo Reale. It includes 220 paintings by Chagall, provided by both leading museums and collectors. And also the artist’s autobiography, recently discovered in his archive. From it you can learn about the quarrels of Marc Chagall and Pablo Picasso, the artist’s love story, told by him personally, and not only. The exhibition organizers dreamed of embracing the work of Chagall as widely as possible. You can get acquainted with the work and life of Chagall again until February 1, 2015. The exhibition is open daily:

  • from 14:30 to 19:30 on Mondays;
  • from 9.30 to 22.30 on Saturday and Thursday;
  • from 9:30 to 19:30 on other days.

Tickets can be ordered here: www.milanoguida.com/visite-guidate/mostre-milano/mostra-chagall-milano/

I saloni

Milan Furniture Salon I Saloni - the main European furniture exposition. For the first time, a furniture exhibition in Milan took place in 1961. She was visited by 12 thousand people, and 328 young artists presented their vision of furniture design. Over 53 years, the numbers have grown tenfold.

Now it is a worldwide platform for communication between the best furniture manufacturers. It identifies trends in furniture design and creates fashion for it; here the main furniture manufacturers share their experiences. But I Saloni will be interesting to tourists who are not indifferent to the novelties of the furniture world.

Exhibitions as part of I Saloni

  • Exhibition of Interior Design Salone internazionale del mobile
    International Furnishing Accessories Exhibition specializes in fashionable interior items. Euroluce - on subjects of lighting;
  • Saloneufficio deals with design trends of the workspace;
  • SaloneSatellite - the most resonant. It was created in 1998, and it was attended by students of design departments from Italian universities. The main objective of the exhibition is to gather and introduce young specialists to the best world manufacturers. Here you can get acquainted with the trends in the design of traditional furniture and the ideas of aspiring designers.

The furniture exhibition in Milan will be held from April 14 to 19, 2015 at the Fieramilano exhibition center. I Saloni will work from 9-30 to 18-30.

By the way, April 8-13 this year in Fieramilano will be held and the world exhibition of kitchens. It is called EUROCUCINA and has a narrow specialization, but also of interest, because few people are involved in kitchen design issues.

TheMICAM World Exhibition of Shoes is intended for professionals: shoe manufacturers, distributors, agents ... But the shoe exhibition will be interesting for ordinary visitors. In addition to Italian boots, you can find here:

  • bags;
  • Leather Products;
  • accessories for shoe stores;
  • fur.

The shoe exhibition will be held from April 15 to April 18, 2015 at Fieramilano.

Watch the video: Curator introduction to our new exhibition in Milan (November 2024).

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