The Bagati Varsek Museum as a mansion is today one of the best preserved museums in Europe, once belonging to a pair of brothers and once barons, and until the mid-1970s their descendants still lived in the place, visitors can see the artworks collected over two centuries and Furniture.
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The Bagati Varsek Museum as a mansion is today one of the best preserved museums in Europe, once belonging to a pair of brothers and once barons, and until the mid-1970s their descendants still lived in the place, visitors can see the artworks collected over two centuries and Furniture.
This is one of the few public interest family museums in Milan, where the main display is the fine Renaissance art collection of Sir Valsecki, well worth a visit
The museum was rebuilt from the former residence of an art magnate in Milan, so it's not for money. It's not for profit. Most of the artworks here are in the artistic revival period. It needs a lot of appreciation. Of course, compared to me.
I don't understand, Milan is so romantic, slow-paced city, beautiful! It is an important transportation point in the south of Europe, and has a long history. It is famous for architecture, fashion, art, painting, opera, football, tourism and the world.
The Bagati Valsecki Museum, located in downtown Milan, is a historical exhibition center for the private collection of art by the nobles of Bagati Valsecki, with a large collection of Renaissance paintings, sculptures, bronzeware and more. Free to visit.