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Milan’s Brera boosts its cultural cachet with an overdue modern art wing and Leonardo’s Last Supper

  • Milan’s Pinacoteca di Brera museum opened its modern art addition, Palazzo Citterio, envisioned over 50 years ago, on Sunday, as stated by the current culture minister, Alessandro Giuli.
  • The opening of Palazzo Citterio is part of the "Grande Brera" vision and adds weight to Italy’s cultural landscape, according to the culture minister.
  • The combined visitor numbers for Leonardo da Vinci’s "Last Supper" and the Pinacoteca di Brera reach 1 million annually, generating over 10 million euros in revenue, as mentioned by Crespi.
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