Casa museo Boschi di Stefano
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Milan | Casa Museo Boschi Di Stefano 🎨🏛️
PoppyPoppy
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It's very nice museum. I was two times there, it has interesting pictures and I liked lamps very much. You need to come and see all your eyes, also nice to come with teenagers, I liked to see the pictures and try to guess what is there and after to read the title of the picture and it's actually right as you thought, very funny. I'm not professional in such things but it's nice to see something new, especially if you think about this house and to think about the family that had so big passion to art. You need to see the famous pieces Lucio Fontana! And also second time I was in this museum I saw the collection of ceramic on the first floor.
Sandra SunSandra Sun
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The exhibition at the home of a couple is a delightful experience. The house is easily accessible by public transport and is not far from the center. Each room is filled with artwork they’ve collected over the years, showcasing different eras and timelines of their collection. It’s fascinating to see how their preference for artworks has evolved over time, something you don’t often get to witness in many collectors’ museums. Additionally, they’ve retained the original furniture, adding to the charm of the place. I also noticed that all the lighting fixtures appear to be from Murano Island, adding a touch of elegance.
Renay KeskinRenay Keskin
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Free museum for all days of the week. We were there with a student team organised by YES milano. Really enjoyed it. Very nice people volunteered to promote and protect this place. This place was originally owned by a couple (Antonio and Marieda). Antonio was an engineer and Marieda was an artist. They decided to hand in their house and art collection to comune of milan. They collected around 2000 art pieces. You can see 300 of them in here and about 100 of them (I think) is in museo del novecento.
z Hz H
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If you like to get up close with the art you're viewing without having to elbow throngs of people, this is a place to strongly consider. The staff are helpful and knowledgeable. You can take your time, soak it in and really observe every stroke. What's more, this is the couple's actual house. It's free, and it's already quite a collection from the couple's over 2000 pieces. There is an online audio tour that's quite handy. Great way to spend an hour if you're nearby or hate crowds.
Marcus HuangMarcus Huang
10
Casa Museo Boschi di Stefano is a practical yet unpretentious museum housed in a building that looks like an old office. A large marble chair serves as the entrance, and each room is filled with different works of art as you climb the stairs. While it may not be a must-visit destination in Milan, it's a rare gem that offers free admission and is well-maintained. It's like a time-traveling art gallery that's perfect for hipsters or art enthusiasts. 📷🖼️ #KissKidsFamily
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