Museo Accorsi-Ometto (Accorsi-Ometto Museum), Turin

Museo Accorsi-Ometto (Accorsi-Ometto Museum), Turin

The Accorsi-Ometto Museum in Turin is one of Italy’s leading institutions dedicated to the decorative arts. Established in 1999, it is housed in the elegant eighteenth-century Palazzo of Via Po, once the residence of Pietro Accorsi, a celebrated antiques dealer whose discerning eye helped shape collections across Europe. The museum was founded thanks to Accorsi’s legacy and the contributions of Giulio Ometto, who ensured the preservation and public display of this remarkable collection. Its mission is to showcase the richness of European applied arts, with a particular focus on works produced between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries.

Visitors to the museum encounter more than three thousand objects, displayed in rooms arranged to resemble a refined aristocratic residence. The collection includes exquisite furniture, porcelain, glassware, textiles, clocks, and silverware, reflecting the artistry and craftsmanship of their time. Among the highlights are masterpieces of Piedmontese cabinetmaking and French decorative art, as well as tapestries and chandeliers that illuminate the interiors with historic grandeur. Each room is carefully curated to recreate the atmosphere of period settings, offering a sense of stepping back into the daily life of Europe’s elite.

One of the museum’s most famous pieces is the Double-body Cabinet of Pietro Piffetti, considered one of the finest examples of eighteenth-century marquetry in Europe. Alongside such treasures, the museum regularly hosts temporary exhibitions and cultural events that broaden its appeal beyond specialists to the general public. For tourists in Turin, the Accorsi-Ometto Museum offers both artistic inspiration and a glimpse into the refined lifestyle of past centuries, making it a rewarding stop on any cultural itinerary.

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Sight Name: Museo Accorsi-Ometto (Accorsi-Ometto Museum)
Sight Location: Turin, Italy (See walking tours in Turin)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery

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