The Accorsi – Ometto Museum is a private house-museum and the first decorative arts museum in Italy including a series of richly furnished rooms: furniture, carpets, ... read more
Castello Sforzesco, built in the 15th century by Duke Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan, embellished and enlarged in the 16th and 17th centuries, was one of the largest ... read more
The Jewish Museum of Rome (Museo Ebraico di Roma) is dedicated to the history of the Jewish Community of Rome for over twenty-two centuries. For the quality of the ... read more
Lace Museum (Museo del Merletto) is dedicated to Venetian and lagoon's laces. It is housed in the historic palace of Podestà of Torcello, where the Burano Lace ... 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 Museum of the Opificio Delle Pietre Dure, displays wonderful examples of pietre dure works such as finished works dating back to the time of the Medici, as well ... read more
The Palazzo Milzetti - Museum of the Neoclassical Age in Romagna, is the example of the elegant architectural and decorative taste that flourished in Faenza during the ... read more
Palazzo Zuckermann is housing several collections. The ground and first floors contain collections of Applied and Decorative Arts, whereas on the second floor is the ... 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
South Tyrolean Folklore Museum offers a good overview of social and local economic life in the past. It includes a noble residence “Mair am Hof” with stately room, ... read more
Villa Foscarini Rossi, dating back 1602, was originally built for the Venetian admiral Jacopo Foscarini. Today the Villa itself houses the Museo della Calzatura (Shoe ... read more
Wolfsoniana Museum is a museum of decorative arts from 1880-1945, including in particular Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Rationalism. The collection was privately owned ... read more