Palazzo Morando is a historic building of the city of Milan, located in Via Sant’Andrea, 6, now home to the Museum of Milan and the Costume Moda collection.The first floor currently houses the Pinacoteca: a collection of paintings, sculptures, prints that originated in 1934 from the acquisition by the City of Milan of Luigi Beretta’s collection; the collection bears witness to the urban and social evolution of Milan between the second half of the seventeenth and the early nineteenth century.
In the adjoining rooms, the representative rooms of the aristocratic house have been rearranged, an evocative itinerary that documents in an exemplary way the 18th century taste for domestic furnishings, through a nucleus of decorations, furniture and objects recently recomposed in its original physiognomy, with a capillary activity of recovery of a patrimony dispersed over time in various warehouses outside the palace.