MORANDO PALACE | COSTUME FASHION IMAGE

Morando Palace, in the heart of the fashion quadrilateral, is a historic residence donated to the City by Countess Lydia Caprara Morando Attendolo Bolognini in 1945.

The first floor houses a museum in which a series of views recounts the urban and social evolution of Milan between the second half of the 17th and the first years of the 20th century. Still on the main floor, some noble environments decorated with frescoes and stucco, they bear witness to the taste for furnishings between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Since 2010 Palazzo Morando has been home to the collection of Costume and Fashion of the Municipality of Milan: a heritage of clothes and accessories dating from the seventeenth century to the early 2000s exhibited periodically in rotation.

NEWS AND NOTICES

NOTICE

Nella giornata del 1° maggio, Festa dei Lavoratori, il Museo resterà chiuso.

NEWS

On the first floor in the New Wing there is the exhibition of clothes "Fashion Moments at Palazzo Morando. From the bust to the dungarees".

On the ground floor there is the exhibition “Carlo Valsecchi photographs ACPV ARCHITECTS Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel”.

You can find more information on exhibitions and initiatives in the section Featured events.