Boncompagni Ludovisi Decorative Art Museum
"Museum of Decorative Arts"
This is Italy's first collection dedicated to the decorative arts. It exhibits objects from architecture, fashion, and design from 1700 to the modern day. One of the most famous pieces is the silver and gilded bronze cradle given by the Comune of Rome to King Vittorio Emanuele III and Queen Elena on the birth of Princess Iolanda. There are objects of glassware, pottery, furniture and clothes, some donated by famous designers such as Galitzine, Valentino, Lancetti, Gattinoni, and the Fontana sisters. Through curated exhibitions and educational programs, the museum provides insights into the historical context and cultural significance of decorative arts, inviting visitors to appreciate the beauty and craftsmanship of these timeless treasures.
Via Boncompagni 18, Rome, Italy, 00187
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"Museum of Decorative Arts"
This is Italy's first collection dedicated to the decorative arts. It exhibits objects from architecture, fashion, and design from 1700 to the modern day. One of the most famous pieces is the silver and gilded bronze cradle given by the Comune of Rome to King Vittorio Emanuele III and Queen Elena on the birth of Princess Iolanda. There are objects of glassware, pottery, furniture and clothes, some donated by famous designers such as Galitzine, Valentino, Lancetti, Gattinoni, and the Fontana sisters. Through curated exhibitions and educational programs, the museum provides insights into the historical context and cultural significance of decorative arts, inviting visitors to appreciate the beauty and craftsmanship of these timeless treasures.
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