RECEIVING IN BRERA

 

 

The Museo dei Navigli is situated in Brera,

Milan's trendiest and most famous distsrict

 

Due to the historical importance of its contents, the Museo dei Navigli may be said to provide a veritable snapshot of the ancient city and its navigable waterways (described by Bonvesin De La Riva, Stendhal, Manzoni, Carlo Porta, and many more besides). Its beautiful frescoed rooms (some of the most evocative in the heart of Milan), offering cutting-edge technology, 2 highly equipped approved kitchens, a vehicle entrance, air conditioning, ancient wood fires, and so on, has a capacity from 10 to 500 people seated in a single hall, and as many more in other rooms. It is such features that make the Museo dei Navigli the most organised, functional and exclusive historical venue in Milan. If you favour savings over exclusiveness and image cultivation, then we suggest you use a less selective venue or one of the many facilities located in the suburbs of Milan. The Museo dei Navigli, on the other hand, is the ideal choice both for cultural guided group tours and for exclusive events requiring a considerable image gain. At the Museum, you will be able to:

 

* set your event in stunning historical rooms (with a capacity of up to 500 people seated in a single hall and as many more in other rooms).


* grant your event the true exclusiveness of a cultural museum setting in the heart of Milan.


* obtain considerable image gain through a historical venue of international repute, thus further enhancing your good name.


* avail of a precious gift for your guests: our sumptuous monograph on the history of the Museum and the culture of the Milanese Navigli district through the centuries, from the Middle Ages to the 1900s (140 colour pages with early photos and English translations).


* enjoy the comfort of efficient air-conditioning


* avail of sophisticated electronic technology, two highly equipped approved kitchens - for guaranteed hygiene - and a vehicle entrance.


* make use of several attended car parks.

 
Museum Management