Autumnal walks in the heart of Milan
20/10/2024Senato Hotel Milano, with its central location, is an ideal starting point for those who want to discover the best of the city, and autumn in Milan is a time of refined beauty. On this new itinerary, we will visit the House Museums of Milan.
Starting from Senato Hotel Milano, take a stroll through the city's most fascinating historic homes, perfect for an immersion in Milanese culture and elegance.
Museo Poldi Pezzoli
Just 5 minutes from the hotel, the Poldi Pezzoli Museum offers an extraordinary art collection awaiting you in this refined residence, where each room tells the story of the passion for beauty of its founder, Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli.
Museo Bagatti Valsecchi
Just a 7-minute walk away, discover a true Renaissance gem in the heart of Milan. This museum, once the residence of the Bagatti Valsecchi brothers, is now one of the city's most enchanting house museums. Every room is preserved as it was, featuring artworks, paintings, and precious collections from the 15th to the 19th centuries, creating an atmosphere frozen in time.
Villa Necchi Campiglio
Just 9 minutes away, this elegant modernist villa is surrounded by a stunning garden. Built in the 1930s, Villa Necchi Campiglio is an extraordinary example of rationalist architecture, featuring clean lines and refined Art Deco details, designed by the renowned architect Piero Portaluppi. The interiors offer a perfect blend of elegance and comfort, enriched by exquisite artwork and original furnishings.
Portaluppi’s work is also one of the main inspirations behind the interior design of Senato Hotel Milano, which echoes his timeless spirit.
Casa Museo Boschi Di Stefano
Located 15 minutes from Villa Necchi, immerse yourself in 20th-century Milanese art. The Boschi Di Stefano House Museum hosts one of Milan’s most significant modern art collections, featuring works by artists like De Chirico, Fontana, and Sironi. Set in a historic building, **this villa is also the work of Piero Portaluppi**, offering visitors the chance to experience the spirit of 20th-century Italy through paintings, sculptures, and photographs.
Here is the walking route on Google Map