Talk:HangarBicocca

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Coordinates
Wikidata coordinates were missing so I decided to add them into the infobox section user:Eliss96

History
This history section has been created to explain the historical, artistic and architectural origins of HangarBicocca foundation. In order to verify the authenticity of the information included, links were created to pages already existing in the Wikipedia portal and sources were included. user:Eliss96

Architecture
The aim of including the section about the architecture of the foundation is intended to explain how the complex was divided up and what architectural choices led to the maintenance of the industrial style of the time. In addition, I decided to focus on the various bodies that make up the structure to explain the functions they perform. user:Eliss96

Installations
I have added a list of both temporary and permanent installations within the complex. In addition, in order to mention the various installations and performances, I decided to include the date on which they were held to make it easier to find the work. The authenticity of the information is provided by the inclusion of sources and links to the artists and works cited. user:Eliss96

Image - The Seven Heavenly Palaces
via Creative Commons I have included the image of Ansel Kiefer's permanent installation The Seven Heavenly Palaces user:Eliss96

image - Fatica N 16
via Creative Commons I have included the image of Daniele Puppi temporary installation which took place there between 31 January and 9 March 2008. user:Eliss96