The Palazzo Maffei Museum is a house museum offering an eclectic path between masterpieces and curiosities, spanning over five centuries. The collection contains more ... read more
The Castelvecchio Museum, housed in the mighty mediaeval castle, exhibits collections of Romanesque sculpture, ancient jewellery from the Lombard era, ancient arms and ... read more
The Palazzo Chiericati, designed by Andrea Palladio in 1550 and completed at the end of the seventeenth century, was bought by the Municipality di Vicenza from the noble ... read more
The Palazzo Leoni Montanari, the bank Intesa Sanpaolo's cultural and museum center in Vicenza, are housed in a seventeenth-century mansion characterized by an ... read more
The Palazzo Zaguri is a 14th-century noble residence, converted into an exhibition space with temporary art shows. For more detailed informations, see website read more
The Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti, dating back to 1565, has been in the hands of several historical personalities and families such as Archduke Frederick of ... read more
The Royal Palace Milan (Palazzo Reale) was the seat of the government of the City of Milan during the Middle-Ages, of the Kingdom of Lombardy-Veneto and then a Royal ... read more
The Museum of the Risorgimento, established in 1885, is dedicated to the crucial period in Italy's history from 1796 to 1870, from Napoleon's first campaign in ... read more
The Palazzo Morando is a 18th century palace, housing the Museum of Milan and the collection Costume Fashion Image. The museum displays furnishings, paintings, ... read more
Leonardo's Vineyard, was given to Leonardo da Vinci in 1498 by Duke Ludovico Sforza as a tribute to his admirable Milanese works (such as the “Last Supper” in ... read more
The Contemporary Sacred Art Gallery (Galleria d'Arte Sacra dei Contemporanei) was established in 1955 thanks to Dandolo Bellini, who donated his collection of ... read more
The Galleria d'Arte Moderna, housed in the Villa Reale, is a modern art museum, featuring mainly Italian and European works from the 18th to the 20th centuries. The ... read more
The Villa La Quiete is a blueprint of the history of the Medici House, devotion and female education, featuring artistic treasures of the 17th and 18th centuries. The ... read more
The Museum of Anthropology and Ethnology (Museo Nazionale di Antropologia ed Etnologia), housed in Palazzo Nonfinito, holds a large collection of 25.00 ... read more
The Museo Salvatore Ferragamo, opened in 1995, is a company museum, dedicated to the history of the Ferragamo company, the life of its founder, Salvatore Ferragamo, and ... read more
The Palazzo Strozzi is one of the greatest masterpieces of Florentine architecture, a symbol of Renaissance style, built in 1489 and designed by Benedetto da Maiano. ... read more
The Palazzo Davanzati Museo, also known as the Museum of the Historic Florentine House (Museo della Casa Fiorentina Antica), was originally home to the Davizzi, a ... read more
The Museo Horne features the collection of the English collector Herbert P. Horne (1864-1916) who donated his palace and collections to the Italian State. He lived in ... read more
The Palazzo or Casa Martelli is a well preserved aristocratic Florentine house, which has been for centuries owned by the Martelli family. After the death in 1986 of its ... read more
The Palazzo Vecchio (Old Palace), built between 1299 and 1314, is one of the most famous symbols of the city of Florence. Its function was to become the residence and ... read more