Inaugurated and opened to the public in 1973, under the name “Museo Alternativo Remo Brindisi”, the structure, the work of architect-designer Nanda Vigo, had two distinct functions: as a vacation home for Remo Brindisi and his family and as a museum to house his rich collection.
It is a complex experiment, a dwelling-laboratory, but above all an experimental cultural space created with the intention of defining a direct relationship between the visual arts, from architecture to design, from painting to sculpture.
The architecture reveals its spatialist soul. White or transparent walls, mirrors, neon lights dematerialize the spaces, giving those inside the villa the feeling of a different dimension.
All the spaces, including the private ones, welcomed and welcome a large number of artworks that Brindisi, a passionate collector, gathered throughout his life. It is called the “Remo Brindisi House Museum.” , as a great and unique work of art and culture in its complexity and testimony to an entire life of an artist and collector.