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Nelson,  Colombia Colombia
07 Feb 2024
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Marc,  Spain Spain
03 Jan 2024
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All the entrances are for free in all the museums.
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15 Apr 2024
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Bagatti Valsecchi Museum

About: Bagatti Valsecchi Museum

The Bagatti Valsecchi Museum is a house-museum that is the result of an extraordinary story of collecting in the late 19th century. It has as its protagonists two Baron brothers: Fausto and Giuseppe Bagatti Valsecchi, who decided to restructure their family home in the center of Milan the Neo-Renaissance style, and to assemble an extensive collection of art and artifacts originating in the 15th and 16th centuries.

Open to the public since 1994, the home of Fausto and Giuseppe, is now a house museum of great charm, animated by countless cultural initiatives and special after-hours events.

Wednesday Closed
Thursday 13:00 - 17:45
Friday 13:00 - 17:45
Saturday 13:00 - 17:45
Sunday 13:00 - 17:45
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Bagatti Valsecchi Museum
Via Gesù 5, 20121, Milan
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