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Crowdfunding

Illumina il Museo

Illumina il Museo is a crowdfunding project that aims to realize a suitable lighting system for the Bagatti Valsecchi Museum, by using innovative solutions designed in respect of the rooms and the 15th- and 19th-century collections that the brothers Fausto and Giuseppe gathered with dedication.

Thanks to the collaboration with iGuzzini and to the design of architect Margherita Suss of Studio GMS, the project will focus on two key points: to recreate the atmosphere desired by the Bagatti Valsecchi brothers in the mid-nineteenth century for their apartments and to use the latest light design technologies in order to enhance the masterpieces of the collection.

By taking part in the new fundraising project Illumina il Museo you will activily contribute to enlight one of the best-preserved museum-houses in Europe, still considered a unicum in the heart of Milan's historic center.

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Art without barriers

Art without Barriers is a fundraising campaign promoted by the Bagatti Valsecchi Museum, dedicated to making its spaces more inclusive.

The project involves the creation of a programme of accessible guided tours, designed to encourage wider participation in the cultural life of the Museum, breaking down architectural, physical, cognitive and educational barriers.

Your donation will be fundamental in supporting this project, because we firmly believe that every person has the right to experience art and culture without obstacles of any kind.

Thanks to your support, you will help to provide entrance tickets, guided tours and educational workshops led by specialised guides, designed to meet the specific needs of people with disabilities and schoolchildren of all levels.

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Pull a Band-Aid off the Brentani Polyptych!

Each donation helped to peel off a band-aid from one of the major works preserved at the Bagatti Valsecchi Museum, which is currently under restoration.

It is the polyptych from the second half of the 15th century attributed to Giovanni Pietro Brentani, entitled Madonna and Child between Saints Bernardine, Peter Martyr, Peter Apostle, John the Baptist.