MILAN: NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM REOPENS WITH A RENEWED EXHIBITION LAYOUT

Design Studio Migliore+Servetto has conceived the permanent design for Room IX of the Natural History Museum of Milan, dedicated to the “Natural history of humans”. The intervention ranges from the overall conception of the room layout – including the planes and spaces of the environmental graphic communication and multimedia – to the design of the installations, leading on 19th December to the reopening of the space to the public.

The Museum is the guardian of a collection of inestimable scientific value, which consists of more than700 display cases divided into 23 rooms, housed in a Neo-Gothic style building within the Public Gardens of Porta Venezia, in the heart of the city. Migliore+Servetto, which won the national competition to design the set-up of the whole Museum in 2018, has a long-term experience in reinventing spaces, combining architecture and interior design with light, graphics and cutting-edge digital technology in order to design innovative and memorable knowledge experiences (as you can see in Procuratie Vecchie, which has become a new venetian cultural landmark).