Introducing the Museo della Fondazione Luigi Rovati, a renowned museum located in Milan, Italy. Established by the Fondazione Luigi Rovati, this museum showcases a diverse collection of art and artifacts that span various periods and styles. Visitors to the museum can expect a captivating and immersive experience, as the exhibits are thoughtfully curated and beautifully designed. The museum is housed in an exquisite location, with a stunning garden view that adds to the overall ambiance. With its commitment to preserving and showcasing cultural heritage, the Museo della Fondazione Luigi Rovati serves as a significant cultural hub in Milan. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply seeking a unique and enriching experience, this museum is sure to captivate and inspire. Plan a visit today and discover the rich history and artistic brilliance that the Museo della Fondazione Luigi Rovati has to offer.
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Reviews
Beautifully curated pieces and interior, I would recommend if you are in the area. Staff was friendly. The gallery has two floors, the downstairs had a parametric interior with wall lighting that illuminated the space so well to enhance the artefacts. My only constructive criticism is the selection of paintings hall upstairs, it did not connect to the space or the Etruscan works, kind of disturbing.
The newest museum in Milan, a small but extremely interesting collection of Etruscan art mixed with contemporary pieces in a stunning palace.
I liked it
It’s beautiful & elegant building
The staff were really friendly and willing to give information with smile
I appreciated every room of this museum
How archeology, history is connected with modern art
After our tour we had caffe at Andrea Aprea Bistrot and it was beautiful location with the garden view
Nice niche gallery with a combination of ancient, contemporary, and modern art/artifacts. Great lower exhibition space by architect Mario Cucinella. €16 entry.
Mario Cucinella's underground space is outstanding, and the attention to detail is remarkable. The rooms on the upper floors are less exciting and almost a bit tacky. The ticket price is exorbitant for such a tiny collection. I believe the foundation can find other sources of financing and become more accessible to a broader audience if they want to.
In this museum is no more than presented on photos
Small intense experience, beautifully designed. The ipogeum with the Etruscan pieces is worth the entire visit.
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Location
Corso Venezia, 52, 20121 Milano MI, Italy
Hours
- Monday Close
- Tuesday Close
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Wednesday
10:00 AM - 08:00 PM
- Thursday Close
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Friday
10:00 AM - 08:00 PM
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Saturday
10:00 AM - 08:00 PM
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Sunday
10:00 AM - 08:00 PM
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