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Gallerie d'Italia is the digital guide to Intesa Sanpaolo's museums, which allows users to enjoy an "advanced" visitor experience: an interactive journey among the art masterpieces and exhibition itineraries of the Bank's prestigious museum venues.
The app thus assists users by suggesting the ideal tour route and offering free audio and video content, like a virtual guide, but it can also be used at home to discover the historical buildings, the collections and current exhibitions of the Gallerie d'Italia.
The App has also been designed to interact with the museum spaces and installations thanks to the beacon technology, which allows users to position themselves inside the venues (indoor positioning) and find their way in the exhibition spaces. Furthermore, by scanning QR codes, it will be possible to discover more about the art works, the events and all exclusive content.
Finally, push notifications, if authorized, are used to stay up to date on the initiatives of one's favourite venue or of all four museums.
Gallerie d'Italia - Torino: when in Turin, the user has the possibility to download up to 10 images from the Publifoto Archive, thanks to the interaction with the dedicated installation.
Gallerie d'Italia - Milano: when in Milan, thanks to the app, you can stay up to date on guided tours of the Caveau.
Gallerie d'Italia – Napoli: in Naples, you can also discover all the musical events hosted by the museum and book for the library.
Gallerie d'Italia - Vicenza: in Vicenza, admire the masterpieces of the Venetian Eighteenth Century exposed in the baroque residence in Contra' S. Corona.
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The Bagatti Valsecchi Museum is a house-museum resulting from an extraordinary collecting story of the late nineteenth century, which sees two brothers as protagonists: the barons Fausto and Giuseppe Bagatti Valsecchi. Starting in the 1880s, the two brothers undertook the renovation of their family home located in the heart of Milan, in a palace between Via Gesù and Via Santo Spirito.
Concurrently, they began to collect paintings and applied art artefacts from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries with the intention of displaying them in their home, thus creating a residence inspired by the homes of sixteenth-century Lombardy.
After the deaths of Fausto and Giuseppe, the Bagatti Valsecchi house remained inhabited by their heirs until 1974, when the Bagatti Valsecchi Foundation was established, to which the artistic heritage accumulated by the two brothers was donated. Twenty years later, in 1994, the Bagatti Valsecchi Museum opened to the public, representing one of the best-preserved museum houses in Europe and one of the first major expressions of Milanese design.
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Museo Bagatti Valsecchi
December 15, 2024