Bagatti Valsecchi
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The Bagatti Valsecchi Museum is housed in central Milan on northern Italy. It flaunts the Italian Renaissance collection of decorative arts.
The museum is a great example of authentic ambiences depicting aristocratic Milanese taste of late 19th century. This non-profit museum features outstanding paintings, glassware, tapestry, furniture, metalwork, weapons and armours, ceramics and artifacts in gold and ivory.
Opened in 1994, it features many fascinating rooms. The institution is also used as a research centre as well as for conducting conferences, seminars and courses.
Category: Museums
Website http://www.museobagattivalsecchi.org/collezio.htm
Telephone: 02.7600.6132
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