Museo Poldi Pezzoli

The
Museo Poldi Pezzoli is an
art museum in
Milan,
Italy. It is located near the
Teatro alla Scala, on Via Manzoni 12.
The museum was originated in the 19th century as a private collection of
Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli (1822–1879) and his mother, Rosa Trivulzio, of the family of the
condottiero Gian Giacomo Trivulzio. Many of the rooms in the palace were redecorated starting in 1846, a commissions entrusted to
Luigi Scrosati and
Giuseppe Bertini. Individual rooms were often decorated and furnished to match the paintings hung on the walls. The architect
Simone Cantoni (1736–1818) rebuilt the palazzo in its present
Neoclassical style with an English-style interior garden. In 1850–1853, Poldi Pezzoli commissioned the architect Giuseppe Balzaretto to refurbish his apartment.
Pezzoli in his testament left the house and contents to the
Brera Academy. Giuseppe Bertini, director of the Academy, opened the museum on 25 April 1881. During
World War II, the palazzo suffered severe damage, but the artworks had been placed in safe storage. The museum was reopened in 1951 after reconstruction.
The museum is notable for its broad collection of Northern Italian and Netherlandish/Flemish artists. The exhibition includes weaponry, glassworks, ceramics, jewelry, and furnishings.
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