Art Museum
Palazzo Morando | Costume Moda Immagine

Two distinct exhibition routes characterise the rooms of the 18th-century Palazzo Morando.
The first floor currently houses the Pinacoteca: a collection of paintings, sculptures and prints that originated in 1934 from the City Council's acquisition of Luigi Beretta's collection; the collection bears witness to the urban and social evolution of Milan between the second half of the 17th and the early 19th century.
In the adjoining rooms, the state rooms of the noble house have been refurbished, an evocative itinerary that documents in an exemplary manner the eighteenth-century taste for domestic furnishings, through a nucleus of decorations, furniture and objects recently recomposed in their original physiognomy, with a capillary activity of recovery of a heritage that had been dispersed over time in various deposits outside the palace.
January 2010 saw the birth of the Palazzo Morando | Costume Moda Immagine project aimed at enhancing the extraordinary costume and fashion heritage of the City of Milan through periodic exhibitions.