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About Milan Conservatory of Music
Milan Conservatory of Music (Italian Conservatory of Music Milan, giuseppe verdi) is located in Milan, a famous city in lombardia, Italy. It is a conservatory of music founded in 1808 and the largest conservatory in Italy. The school is now a member of the Socrates-Erasmus exchange program in the European Union, and has established good cooperative relations with dozens of universities in other European countries, such as Berlin University of the Arts, Dublin Institute of Technology in Ireland, Maastricht Conservatory of Music in the Netherlands, La Coruna Conservatory of Music in Spain, and Rennes National Conservatory of Music in France.

The current venues of the Conservatory of Music can be allocated as follows:

* * * There are 55 classrooms, 5 on the first floor, 2 1 on the second floor (with 3 corridors) and 24 on the third floor (with 3 corridors). In these classrooms; Some of them belong to harp (1 16 and 126), organ (two classrooms on the first floor, 1 124 on the second floor), percussion (three classrooms on the first floor) and bass (2 10). Morning is used in music experimental high school. 107 is a classroom for "stage art", with a stepped classroom with an arched door.

Many interesting and special activities can be held in many venues. The mezzanine is a classroom for classical keyboard instruments (clavichord, clavichord and piano). On the second floor, the whole area is full of music knowledge. On the third floor, there is a five-step chorus hall. On the second floor, there is a Verdi Hall next to three composition classrooms.