House museums are appropriately titled as they tell not only the personal, social, economic, dynastic, collecting, and entrepreneurial tales of their residents but also the history and culture of their eras and the geography of the area in which they are strongly anchored.
In 2008, the city of Milan set up the Network of Milan's Historic Houses, a group of museums that tell the stories of the city's most famous people to show off its rich artistic, cultural, and historical history. With the House Museum Card, get to visit Bagatti Valsecchi Museum, Poldi Pezzoli Museum, Villa Necchi Campiglio, and Boschi Di Stefano
House Museum.
Decorated in period style, the rooms evoke a sense of the past and display priceless artifacts, furniture, and decorative accessories made of valuable materials like gold and silver. These unique collections were given to the city by their owners, who spent their whole lives collecting and celebrating the city's cultural history.