An amazing Villa, surrounded by a magnificent garden, built in the middle of the XVIII century. In the halls and in the large stables, are now exhibited over one hundred works by contemporary artists, as well as rich furnishings of the period from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century and an important collection of pre-Columbian and African art.
The 20th C. art collection is wonderful. Colorfield paintings give way to Dan Flavin's splashes of neon color in this sprawling villa. You've never seen so much in your life! The gardens surrounding the villa are nice, as well. Don't go expecting period furniture, though there is a little.
Tourist want go to visit this palace must be accompanied,usually from by self is very difficult to enter and visit inside,because all Italian patrimony is a business and property of man of power like politic men and priest.
Well managed by Fai Italian trust preserves part of the modern art collection of Panza di Biumo. Periodical exhibitions of contemporary art and photography. The villains magnificent and strolling in the garden a pleasure. A little gem in a otherwise quite sleepy provincial town.
We enjoyed the independent audio guided tour through the art collection at villa Panza. Although the art collection is explained in detail, there was little information about the house itself. It is a wonderful building which is immaculately maintained thanks to the work of the FAI. The gardens are also delightful. We enjoyed lunch at a little crepe restaurant outside the villa, but the cafe onsite is most picturesque. I'm unable to comment about the food. Our thanks to the very kind FAI cashier who gave us excellent information about sights not to miss in Varese. This is a villa which is certainly worth a visit of a couple of hours.
They have a great permanent collection and the most interesting temporary one, check with them on what is available
WE spent a very happy afternoon there this summer, and it was a pity we had to leave at closing time. Even our initially reluctant tween children had to admit it was "epic", especially the temporary exhibition; we all loved the confusion caused by clever lighting and screens, and it brought about several interesting conversations. Very much recommend a visit, but give yourselves plenty f time to enjoy it!
Really enjoyed our visit to Villa Panza! The juxtaposition of the modern art in the classic house was stunning. I loved the gardens, and we had them all to ourselves. And the temporary exhibit, all light installations, was quite interesting.
After paying admission, parking, and lunch at the cafe, I left feeling like I had been pick-pocketed. The villa itself is a treasure, although not unlike many others in the area. Garden has lots of green space, but again, not overly inspiring. The art exhibit really left me scratching my head. Room after room of white painted walls with varying colored lights, or natural light coming through a hole in the wall or ceiling. Lunch in the restaurant was overpriced and skimpy. They could have at least covered my parking since I ate there! I was sorry to have wasted my afternoon and money.
I visited Villa Panza for see the exhibition of photographs by Wim Wenders. The parking is not too big for all visitors. The ticket was expensive, excessive for low number of photos shown. Not exist any discount for seniors. Some photos aren't bed expost because are in front of windows and you can see only reflected.