
The Poldi Pezzoli Museum is a 19th-century house museum in central Milan, opened in 1881, that preserves the residence and art collection of noble collector Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli. Visitors can view masterpieces by Renaissance painters including Pollaiuolo, Botticelli, Mantegna, and Piero della Francesca, alongside sculptures, carpets, arms and armour, jewelry, clocks, porcelain, and glass in their original historical rooms. The museum also features notable collections of sundials, Murano glass, and Meissen porcelain, along with a hidden garden and Orangerie.
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