HTML SitemapExplore
logo
Find Things to DoFind The Best Restaurants

🎨 Irregular Exhibition Visit - Turin Decorative Arts Museum, Italy 🖼

🏛️The Turin Decorative Arts Museum in Italy was established in 1999 by Giulio Ometto, representing the dream fulfillment of antique dealer Pietro Accorsi. In his will, he bequeathed his assets to a cultural foundation to promote the knowledge of antique furniture and the arts of image. 🏛️The exhibition journey is divided into 25 rooms, with 8 rooms arranged identically to Villa Paola, the residence of Pietro Accorsi in Moncalieri hill near Turin, where he spent celebratory moments and invited guests. It preserves the masterpieces of the renowned antique dealer, including internationally recognized furniture such as the double bed and chest of drawers by Pietro Piffetti, as well as paintings from the Middle Ages to the 18th century, and more. 🏛️At the end of the exhibition, other rooms designed by Giulio Ometto in accordance with Accorsi's taste preserve significant symbolic evidence related to various fields of decorative knowledge, from porcelain to silverware, from inlaid objects to ceramics. 🏛️The exhibition area is not large, but those who appreciate European 18th-century interior decorative arts, antique wooden furniture, and decorative items will likely enjoy it. Opening hours: Closed on Mondays, open from Tuesdays to Sundays. #Turin #TravelGuide #Tourism #ExhibitionVisit #Italy #Museum

Related posts
🇮🇹 Turin Travel Guide (Transport, Food & Attractions)Turin Restaurant Recommendation: Madame Piola 🍽️🍽️ Turin's Stylish Ambiance Restaurant: Azotea 🌆🎢 Italy's Largest Amusement Park 🎠📍 Mummies at the World's Second Largest Egyptian Museum – in Turin! 🏞️ Third Ascent - Turin Gran Paradiso National Park Road Trip 🚗
Paola
Paola
about 1 year ago
Paola
Paola
about 1 year ago
no-comment

No one has commented yet...

🎨 Irregular Exhibition Visit - Turin Decorative Arts Museum, Italy 🖼

🏛️The Turin Decorative Arts Museum in Italy was established in 1999 by Giulio Ometto, representing the dream fulfillment of antique dealer Pietro Accorsi. In his will, he bequeathed his assets to a cultural foundation to promote the knowledge of antique furniture and the arts of image. 🏛️The exhibition journey is divided into 25 rooms, with 8 rooms arranged identically to Villa Paola, the residence of Pietro Accorsi in Moncalieri hill near Turin, where he spent celebratory moments and invited guests. It preserves the masterpieces of the renowned antique dealer, including internationally recognized furniture such as the double bed and chest of drawers by Pietro Piffetti, as well as paintings from the Middle Ages to the 18th century, and more. 🏛️At the end of the exhibition, other rooms designed by Giulio Ometto in accordance with Accorsi's taste preserve significant symbolic evidence related to various fields of decorative knowledge, from porcelain to silverware, from inlaid objects to ceramics. 🏛️The exhibition area is not large, but those who appreciate European 18th-century interior decorative arts, antique wooden furniture, and decorative items will likely enjoy it. Opening hours: Closed on Mondays, open from Tuesdays to Sundays. #Turin #TravelGuide #Tourism #ExhibitionVisit #Italy #Museum

Turin
Fondazione Accorsi - Ometto - Museo di Arti Decorative
Fondazione Accorsi - Ometto - Museo di Arti DecorativeFondazione Accorsi - Ometto - Museo di Arti Decorative