Several things make this an interesting place to visit. Two brothers in the nineteenth century spent their lives collecting furnishings and decorative arts to make the interior of the Renaissance Palace look like it originally appeared.
Not only will you see the habitat of that era in a living condition - instead of just showroom rooms and panel walls, you can also follow their assembly process with our excellent English signage.
So you can share some of the excitement of the chase amid the historical and technical information about each piece. Most of all, it is a good idea to see the furniture, textiles, glassware, books, children's tools and paintings developed by Master Renaissance in a home environment.