5 things to do for the Milan weekend
From March 6th to 8th
March 6th, 2020
With the government's decree cancelling all events involving large gatherings of people across the country for the entire month of March, there will be little to dance to, but at least museums, restaurants, bars and shops will remain open and find something to do it may be more difficult but certainly not impossible. Here are the tips from nss magazine not to suffer too much boredom in the coming days.
To Discover - Journey beyond darkness. Tutankhamon RealExperience
Although the new policy of entering small groups will have to be respected, this exhibition of the Royal Palace will be worth waiting for. Through projections, an exhibition of ancient artifacts and immersive multimedia experiences can be explored with a depth never seen before all the details and the history of the famous tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun.
From Thursday, March 5 to Tuesday, June 14
Palazzo Reale
h 9:30 - 19:30
Piazza del Duomo, 12
Tickets available here
To Club – Music in Quarantine
The Tempio del Futuro Perduto doesn't stop and doesn't let those who want to dance stop this weekend, with a 150-hour live stream that starts at midnight today and ends until the end of quarantine. The line-up, which continues to update continuously, is composed of 50 Italian and international artists that you can follow live online on the Facebook and Instagram profiles of the Tempio del Futuro Perduto and all the artists involved. At this link, you can find the official event page with the updated line-up and all the links for streaming.
To Shop - Maryflor
At a time when newscasts and click-baiting articles force you to confront your mortality, try to forget the blackest thoughts by taking care of a fat plant. Not only will you be better off with yourself but you will decorate your apartment and you won't even have to try too hard with fertilizer and soil since, unlike anything else in life, succulents are low maintenance and will never abandon you.
Via Andrea Solari, 4
To Chill - Chiaravalle Abbey
In times of contagion, hand sanitizes and panic induced by a Facebook feed increasingly full of ridiculous war bulletins, look for the quiet of the best specialists on the market: the Cistercian monks. If the inimitable mixture of Gothic and Romanesque architecture does not exalt you, if centuries of history that envelop its cloisters will not appease you, you can always count on a community of religious people who have spent their lives thinking about how to keep calm. Seriously, however, the Abbey is one of the most beautiful places you can visit around the city.
h 9:00 - 17:00 on Fridays and Saturday, h 15:00 - 17:00 on Sundays
Via Sant'Arialdo, 102
To Eat - La Società
There's no reason to practice continence while the world out there is falling apart. On a weekend of closed discos, pour your hedonism into the food. La Società is a restaurant and cocktail bar where you can spend the whole evening drinking and eating. The brown-bottomed guitar noodles with fillet tartare and Scorzone black truffle will be able to make you forget about any red or yellow zone and, if they are not enough to shan you up, have them followed by a deer fillet with mashed topinambombur, coulis of juniper raspberries and red chard.
h 18:00 - 2:00
via Panfilo Castaldi, 19
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