The houses collected during the Renaissance were far from the noise of modern Milan, collecting the history of movies and photographs.
Bagatti Valsecchi Museum
Posted: Mar 21, 2016
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coldwar
4/5Excellent
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The Bagati Walseki Museum is one of the most well-preserved museums in Europe today as a luxury house. It used to be a pair of brothers and a baron. Until the mid-1970s, their descendants still lived in this place. Visitors could see the art and furniture collected over the past two centuries.
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Posted: Sep 28, 2017
黄浮清
5/5Outstanding
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This is one of Milan's few public-spirited family museums, where Sir Walseki's collection of Renaissance art is well worth visiting.
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Posted: Oct 28, 2015
liyanbuct
5/5Outstanding
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Museum is rebuilt from the former residence of an art tycoon in Milan, so it's still a non-profit type. Most of the works of art here are requiring a lot of appreciation in the Renaissance period. Of course, compared with me.
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Posted: Apr 30, 2017
M61938jd9831
5/5Outstanding
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Can't understand, Milan is so romantic, slow-paced city, beautiful ah! It is an important transportation point in southern Europe. It has a long history. It is famous for its architecture, fashion, art, painting, opera, football, tourism and so on.
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Posted: Dec 17, 2016
稻草人cyq
4/5Excellent
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Located in downtown Milan, the Bagatti Walseki Museum is a private art exhibition centre for the historic Bagatti Walseki nobles. It has a large collection of Renaissance paintings, sculptures, bronzes and so on. Free visit.