Palazzo Anguissola
Palazzo Anguissola dates back to the period of neoclassicism and was the home of Count Antonio Anguissola. The building was built between 1775 and 1778, by the architects Soave and Canonica. Inside it is decorated with frescoes, imitation marbles, gilding and mosaics, recreating the atmosphere of classical civilization. Since 2011, the building has been home to the Gallerie d'Italia and houses about 200 works from the '800- '900.
Via Alessandro Manzoni, 10 - Milan