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The venue

The ancient halls of the Museum, located in a prestigious 18th-century palace in the heart of Milan, offer the pleasant feeling of reliving the elegant atmosphere of the past and can be made available to the public for cultural meetings or for gatherings and presentations.

Our Halls

The Hall of the Insurers
 

The Hall of the Insurers is a space dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of historically significant collections: here, the collections of stocks, policies, and fire plaques coexist. Each displayed object tells stories of the development of the insurance sector.

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The Hall, with its open and welcoming layout, offers a comprehensive view of these essential tools, inviting visitors to explore the historical evolution of insurance through tangible and fascinating testimonies.

The Hall of the Intellectuals
 

The Hall of the Scholars is a versatile and refined space designed to host meetings, round tables, and gatherings. Located in the heart of the Museum, this room provides an ideal environment for Members who wish to organize professional events or meetings on topics related to the insurance world and beyond.

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Thanks to its elegant atmosphere and modern technological equipment, the Hall of the Scholars also serves as a reference point for personal and professional research, offering a comfortable and stimulating space for work activities and moments of intellectual exchange.

The Hall of the Academics
 

A sophisticated and functional environment, designed to host events and conferences: this is the Hall of the Academics. This versatile space is ideal for the Museum's Members who wish to organize professional meetings, share knowledge with colleagues, or present projects and ideas to clients.

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Equipped with modern technology and an atmosphere that encourages focus and dialogue, the Hall of the Academics serves as a reference point for those seeking a prestigious and stimulating setting for their professional activities.

The Hall of the Artists
 

The Hall of the Artists houses a vast selection of historical posters related to the world of insurance. This space is dedicated to showcasing graphic works that, through design and creativity, tell the story of the evolution of visual communication in the insurance sector. These objects are a fascinating testament to advertising, culture, and social changes over time.

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The Hall of the Artists thus offers a visual journey into the past, where art and insurance intertwine in an original and evocative way.

The Hall of the Writers
 

The Hall of the Writers houses one of the Museum's most valuable collections: a selection of ancient books. The books displayed in the Hall, dating back to past centuries, offer a direct testimony of the origins, evolution, and practices of insurance over time.

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The collection includes, among others, pioneering treatises, legal texts, dictionaries, and rulings that, in addition to being rare and fascinating works, constitute an essential resource for those wishing to study and understand the roots of the modern insurance system.

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Each volume is selected for its historical significance and the contribution it has made to the development of insurance theory and practice.

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The Hall of the Artists
 

The Hall of the Artists houses a vast selection of historical posters related to the world of insurance. This space is dedicated to showcasing graphic works that, through design and creativity, tell the story of the evolution of visual communication in the insurance sector. These objects are a fascinating testament to advertising, culture, and social changes over time.

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The Hall of the Artists thus offers a visual journey into the past, where art and insurance intertwine in an original and evocative way.

Virtual Tour

Thanks to the virtual tour, it is possible to explore the Museum's location and discover its ancient and elegant rooms and the treasures they hold.

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Guided tours for small groups (max. 12 people) are organized by reservation and last about one hour.

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MUSEO DELL'ASSICURAZIONE ETS

Via Rugabella, 10

20122 Milano (MI)​

C.F. 97389580156 

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