Most of the sculptures displayed at the Francesco Messina Museum Studio in Milan are made of bronze, but there are some precious works in polychrome terracotta, plaster, marble, and wax, expressive of that vital moment animating both the horses in flight and the graceful dancers or the faces of more or less famous personalities of the twentieth century.
The works on paper also address the same subjects as the sculptures: nudes, horses, portraits. Various techniques are used for these graphic works: lithographs, watercolors, pencils, and pastels. The space hosts exhibitions and activities related to the world of contemporary sculpture. Via S. Sisto, 4/a; phone 02.86453005.

