Milan Centro di produzione RAI di Milano

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RAI Milan production center

Centro di produzione RAI di Milano (English. RAI Production Center in Milan) is a TV production complex located in Milan, Italy. It is home to RAI (Radiotelevisione italiana - Italian national radio and television) and is one of the four production centers, the others being located in Turin, Naples, Rome, where the headquarters are. It is the home of the RAI 3 (RAI Tre) channel, which focuses on events in Lombardy, which Milan is the capital of.

The production center in Milan was established in 1952 and in 1954 it started broadcasting. The Milan studios were home to productions of one of the biggest national TV dramas including La freccia nera and Piccolo mondo antico. The building houses five TV studios, TV1 (76,8 square metres), TV2 (300 square metres), TV3 (600 square metres), TV4 (253 square metres) and TV5 (76,5 square metres). All studios are able to film and broadcast in HDTV. The building also houses five radio studios, which RAI Radio 1 and 2 broadcast from and three radio auditoriums, marked A, B and M.

The main broadcasting center is also joined by a separate building housing four studios; Studios M1+M2 (1200 square metres - where Che Tempo Che Fa, the show that Muse performed on, was filmed, before moving to RAI 1), M3 (800 square metres), M4 (600 square metres) and Studio 2000 (2800 square metres).

Muse appearances

Address

Centro di produzione RAI di Milano
Via Mecenate 76
20138 Milano
Lombardy
Italy

See also