A Dive into Twentieth-Century Italian Art.
In a magnificent building liberty in the Porta Venezia district, Casa Boschi Di Stefano houses more than three hundred works that narrate the history of Italian art since the first decade of the 1960s. From Manzoni to De Chirico, from Sironi to Fontana, from Savinio to D’Angelo, the protagonists of the art scene of the last century are told through brushes and colors, reverberating the collecting choices of the hosts who are the absolute protagonists in this drama-tour, played by professional actors.
Beyond the Works: Antonio and Marieda
But it is not just art. Antonio Boschi and Marieda Di Stefano, the custodians of this extraordinary collection, return to tell their story. When the house was their refuge, the paintings exceeded two thousand, gracing every corner. Their passion drove them to share their love of collecting, recounting the extravagances of the artists who frequented their living room and the sacrifices they made to add desired pieces to their collection.
A hidden jewel among the streets of Porta Venezia
Today, the doors of this hidden gem open wide again, inviting you on an intimate journey through the quiet streets of Porta Venezia, where the style of Liberty reigns supreme. Marieda and Antonio relive the era when the house came alive with dinners and receptions, affectionately sharing their story. We suggest you keep a handkerchief handy, because here art is intertwined with life and love, creating an unforgettable experience.
A pearl in the heart of Milan: Casa Museo Boschi DI Stefano
Our guided tour of the Boschi Di Stefano house-museum already begins outside this quiet corner of Milan, at 15 Jan Street, very close to the busy Corso Buenos Aires. In fact, it is important to remember that the mansion, a museum since 2005 and also home to the Foundation of the same name, is located in a building built around the 1930s to a design by Piero Portaluppi, the creator of many other architectural gems similar to this one, such as the nearby Villa Necchi Campiglio. The decorative details of the exteriors and common areas, the wrought-iron balustrades on the stairs, the mosaics on the floors, and the stucco motifs on the ceilings create a suspended aura in this place that welcomes visitors with its beauty right from the exterior threshold. Get ready for an immersion in timeless beauty, where art lives on, and love stories know no bounds.
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