Museo Sartorio

The Civico Museo Sartorio is a museum in Trieste, northern Italy.Currently the Museum hosts temporary exhibits and cultural events such as theatre and music in the summer.A branch of the family moved in 1775 to Trieste as part of its business expansion.The last heir of the Sartorio family, Baroness Anna Segrè Sartorio, left the villa and all its furniture to Trieste's city council with the explicit wish to make it a public museum.The villa was used by the Allies, as their headquarters after WW2, as can be seen by the marks on the tiles and walls where the telephone and electric leads were brought through.
Villa Sartorio
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