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Triennale Milano unveils its latest addition: Cuore

Triennale Milano unveils its latest addition: Cuore - a centre dedicated to research, study, and archives.

On Wednesday, 14 February 2024, Triennale Milano inaugurates Cuore – Research, Study and Archives Center, a new space devoted to research, memory and innovation. Located on the ground floor of the Palazzo dell’Arte and conceived as a flexible and constantly evolving place, Cuore is intended to highlight the research work that underpins all the Triennale’s activities. It is a 400 square metres space designed to welcome visitors, the scientific community, scholars and researchers, but also a network that unites universities, superintendencies, public and private foundations, and companies. Cuore is accessible for free during the Triennale’s opening hours (Tuesday-Sunday, 11 am-8 pm).

Stefano Boeri, President of Triennale Milano, has stated: “In 2023 we celebrated 100 years of the Triennale, and this new space was established as a resource that looks both to the past and to the future. We felt the need to create a venue where the extraordinary research, study and in-depth work that underpins Triennale’s cultural proposal, and brings the institution’s heritage to life, is visible and accessible to all. Cuore is a place open to everyone, where it is possible to consult materials from our archives, but also to do research and develop ideas for the future thanks to the Triennale Research Center, which is being reborn right here.”

Three main functions converge in this space. The first is related to research, with the reactivation of the Triennale Research Center, founded in 1935 and active until 1990, which is coming back to life after more than 30 years. The Research Center, in collaboration with national and international universities, carries out scientific-academic research on the central themes of our time, which will be addressed in the Triennale’s future programming. In the future, it also intends to develop innovative projects and services, leveraging the institution’s specific skills and knowledge.

Cuore is realised with the support of Fondazione Cariplo. Triennale Milano would like to thank Architectural Lighting Partner Erco, Design Partner Unifor, Technical Partner Saviola, and Institutional Partners Lavazza and Salone del Mobile.Milano for their support in the realisation of this project.

Please contact triennale@alphakilo.com for more information.