Milan
Historical Museum of the City
The Museum is housed in the eighteenth century noble palace of the Morando Attendolo Bolognini family. The Palace, in baroque style, was inhabited by the Contessa until 1945 when, upon her death, she donated it to the City.
The Museum is divided into the Picture Gallery with works on the history of the City, and into the apartment of Attendolo Bolognini. It depicts the Milanese way of life over the last three centuries through paintings, antiques, and furnishings.
Special Interest: in the Picture Gallery, the oils on canvas by Angelo Inganni "La piazza del Duomo e l'angolo del coperto Figini"; "La corsia dei Servi" by Giuseppe Canella; "il ponte di Porta Ticinese" by Pompeo Calvi.
Admission:Free.
| Neighborhood: | Downtown |
| Address: | Via SantÂ’Andrea, 6 |
| Milan, 20121 |
| Phone: | +39 0276006245 |
| Fax: | +39 0272001483 |
| Hours: | 9.30am-6.00pm Tue-Sun |
| Nearest train: | MM1 San Babila |