The opening last month of Palazzo Citterio in Milan marked the extension and rebranding of the Pinacoteca di Brera, the city’s most prestigious art museum. Famed for its collection of Renaissance paintings—including works by Donato Bramante, Piero della Francesca, Andrea Mantegna, Titian, and Tintoretto—the Pinacoteca, housed within a former monastery and Jesuit college, is now one part of the multi-site cultural complex known as Grande Brera, which also features a much-anticipated space dedicated to 20th-century art within the Palazzo Citterio just two doors down the street. The third institution comprising Grande Brera is Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense, one of Italy’s largest public libraries.