Fondazione Luigi Rovati

Museum · Quarto Oggiaro

Fondazione Luigi Rovati

Museum · Quarto Oggiaro

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Corso Venezia, 52, 20121 Milano MI, Italy

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Fondazione Luigi Rovati by null
Fondazione Luigi Rovati by null
Fondazione Luigi Rovati by null
Fondazione Luigi Rovati by null
Fondazione Luigi Rovati by null
Fondazione Luigi Rovati by null
Fondazione Luigi Rovati by null
Fondazione Luigi Rovati by null
Fondazione Luigi Rovati by null
Fondazione Luigi Rovati by null
Fondazione Luigi Rovati by null
Fondazione Luigi Rovati by null
Fondazione Luigi Rovati by null
Fondazione Luigi Rovati by null
Fondazione Luigi Rovati by null

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Etruscan art meets modern pieces in stunning Milan palace  

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Corso Venezia, 52, 20121 Milano MI, Italy Get directions

fondazioneluigirovati.org
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Corso Venezia, 52, 20121 Milano MI, Italy Get directions

+39 02 3827 3001
fondazioneluigirovati.org
@fondazioneluigirovati

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wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Aug 9, 2025

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"A museum located in a restored palazzo on Corso Venezia that showcases the foundation’s archaeological and artistic collections, ranging from Etruscan ceramics, bronze, and gold to modern and contemporary works by artists including Pablo Picasso, Arturo Martini, and Andy Warhol; the site also carries local historical significance." - Lindsey Tramuta

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georgiev alexander

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Great place for design and architecture lovers. The cimontent if the museum is about influence if Etruscan civilization on the art in the modern world. You can see original art from Etruscan time compared with more modern art inspired by Etruscan. Astonishing design indeed. Visit the small garden too.

Ivan Nicolae

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The story of the Etruscan civilization is interesting and helps you better understand the historical context. The museum's architecture is an attraction in itself, but the ticket price is a bit high for a somewhat limited experience. However, an audio guide in English is included in the ticket price.

Massimo Arrigoni

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We saw a fantastic exhibit pairing Etruscan art with modern and contemporary pieces inspired by it: something I had not seen before and that made the experience more interesting and unique. The location in the very center of Milan is great and the architecture of the museum's basement (amazing stone work that recreates the feeling of a cave, but with a modern twist) is worth a visit on its own. And you can finish with a drink in the museum's garden. Pretty awesome!!

Jess Lu

Google
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.

Giulio Tosi

Google
Amazing place and exhibitions! Highly recommended

Nes The Veiled Side

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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

Alice Twain

Google
The newest museum in Milan, a small but extremely interesting collection of Etruscan art mixed with contemporary pieces in a stunning palace.

Antonio Ippolito

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A gem of a museum, with a meaningful Etruscan collection and prized contemporary art (from Fontana, Picasso and Martini to Ontani and Semiti) in dialogue with it