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The Triennale might just be the most beautiful study space in Milan!

Back in Italy for business. 🌟This time, I took the Malpensa Express from the airport, which got me to the city center at Cadorna in just 40 minutes. A short eight-minute walk later, and I arrived at the Triennale Art Gallery. You can enter the Triennale Milano Research Centre without buying a ticket to study directly, with Wi-Fi and water available. If you fancy a coffee, just take a couple of steps up to the Tropical Plant Café – a coffee and a croissant set me back 4 euros, and you can sit as long as you like. This time, I came straight from the airport with my suitcase to work here. The luggage storage is free, and I was able to run errands after dropping it off. You can store your luggage until 8 PM, which is more convenient and safer than at the train station! 🌟I’ve seen about half of the Triennale this time, and I only bought tickets for the CinéFondation Cartier and Elio Fiorruci exhibitions. There’s also Seckin Pirim’s first solo exhibition in Italy! Pirim’s works seem to have more impact from a distance; perhaps the best piece is the sculpture at the entrance. 🌟If you’re in Milan for a layover with just half a day, the Triennale is the place to go for a meal, coffee, exhibitions, and free luggage storage! A great friend for the frequent flyer! #LifestyleAesthetics #ContemporaryArt #Sculpture #ArtistFromTheStars #MFAeveryday #ArtLovers

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The Triennale might just be the most beautiful study space in Milan!

Back in Italy for business. 🌟This time, I took the Malpensa Express from the airport, which got me to the city center at Cadorna in just 40 minutes. A short eight-minute walk later, and I arrived at the Triennale Art Gallery. You can enter the Triennale Milano Research Centre without buying a ticket to study directly, with Wi-Fi and water available. If you fancy a coffee, just take a couple of steps up to the Tropical Plant Café – a coffee and a croissant set me back 4 euros, and you can sit as long as you like. This time, I came straight from the airport with my suitcase to work here. The luggage storage is free, and I was able to run errands after dropping it off. You can store your luggage until 8 PM, which is more convenient and safer than at the train station! 🌟I’ve seen about half of the Triennale this time, and I only bought tickets for the CinéFondation Cartier and Elio Fiorruci exhibitions. There’s also Seckin Pirim’s first solo exhibition in Italy! Pirim’s works seem to have more impact from a distance; perhaps the best piece is the sculpture at the entrance. 🌟If you’re in Milan for a layover with just half a day, the Triennale is the place to go for a meal, coffee, exhibitions, and free luggage storage! A great friend for the frequent flyer! #LifestyleAesthetics #ContemporaryArt #Sculpture #ArtistFromTheStars #MFAeveryday #ArtLovers

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