Casa Museo Boschi Di Stefano

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The House of the collection

The historical residence Boschi di Stefano was donated to the Municipality of Milano in 1974 and opened to the public in 2003.
The residence, once inhabited by the couple made by Antonio Boschi (1896-1988) and Marieda Di Stefano (1901-1968), hosts approximately 300 works of art, which represent a selection of the couple’s extensive collection, that includes more than 2.000 pieces. The collection stands for an extraordinary example of the history of Italian art in the 20th century. It includes paintings, sculptures and drawings dating from the early years of the 20th century to the ‘60s. Residence Boschi di Stefano is a museum of the Municipality of Milan, which can be visited for free.

Via G. Jan, 15 - 20129 Milano

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Open from Tuesday-Sunday 10am to 5.30pm

(latest entry at 5 p.m)
Closed on Monday

FREE ENTRY

Booking is mandatory for groups via vivaticket circuit

ARTWORKS

NEWS

Venere dei porti

Mario Sironi, 1919
C
ollage and tempera on canvas

Concetto spaziale

Lucio Fontana, 1956
Mixed techniques on chipboard

The Annunciation

Alberto Savinio, 1932
Oil on canvas

Eldorado

Renato Birolli, 1935 Oil on canvas

Agitatevi, pietre e montagne!

Enrico Baj, 1958
O
il and fabric collage on canvas

Fiori

Giorgio Morandi, 1952
Oil on canvas

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