For an idea of the map used by the Bagatti Valsecchi Museum, you may see it
online by clicking on any of the first 6, or so, links from "Museum" to 
"News," on the home page in English, or Italian: 
http://www.museobagattivalsecchi.org.

The purpose was to help visitors not only orient themselves, but also
distinguish the three parts of the available area: the quarters of Fausto,
the quarters of his brother, Giuseppe, and wife, and the areas in common.
These three areas are distinguished by color.

This basic map is "tweaked," as required, for example, for the Project Kids 
activities, or for the map specially set up for our audio tours.

Hope this has been helpful.

Best regards,

Star Meyer, Ph.D.
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Bagatti Valsecchi Museum, Milan, Italy 

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