Project Description

The Museum House of Giorgio de Chirico

The house takes up three top floors in the Fifteenth Century Palazzetto dei Borgognoni.
It was both the De Chirico family house and the painter’s working studio.

The museum was inaugurated in 1998, by the painter’s widow, as she wished to safeguard the artistic patrimony of Italy’s main representative of metaphysical painting.

The visit to the house offers an exclusive occasion to get close to both the private and everyday aspects of the artist’s life, and to take a look inside his original artistic imaginary: a surprising and suggestive intertwinement of life and art.

 

Address

Piazza di Spagna, 31

How to get there

Underground line A, Spagna station