Since 1966, Gianantonio Aliprandi — an institution in the world of Milanese antiques dealers — has carried out his work with competence, correctness and, above all, great passion.
Since 2008 he has been supported by his daughter Cristina in his historic shop, in via Madonnina: the showcase of a very large warehouse located in the adjacent via San Carpoforo.
Here you can find extraordinary paintings, furniture, sculptures, along with all kinds of oddities, unusual rarities; a true chamber of wonders, in the heart of Brera.
Since 1966, Gianantonio Aliprandi — an institution in the world of Milanese antiques dealers — has carried out his work with competence, correctness and, above all, great passion.
Since 2008 he has been supported by his daughter Cristina in his historic shop, in via Madonnina: the showcase of a very large warehouse located in the adjacent via San Carpoforo.
Here you can find extraordinary paintings, furniture, sculptures, along with all kinds of oddities, unusual rarities; a true chamber of wonders, in the heart of Brera.
All pieces, classified by categories; updated daily.
All pieces, classified by categories; updated daily.
Aliprandi Antichità, in the words of the founder Gianantonio.
«I was fourteen when I found a flare gun from the 1915-18 war: it was that day that my passion for old things began. My economic possibilities were very limited at the time; anyway, I managed to earn some money by reselling the tools purchased in the bric-à-brac and rutamàt of the surrounding area.
A few years later I went to England: after finishing a language course in Oxford, I moved to London, visiting the famous Portobello Road market in Notting Hill every Saturday; I learned a lot, and I took some odds and ends home with me: small ivories, walking sticks, pocket watches. So many curious things that opened my eyes to what a future commercial activity could be…»
Aliprandi Antichità, in the story of the founder Gianantonio.
«I was fourteen when I found a flare gun from the 1915-18 war: it was that day that my passion for old things began. My economic possibilities were very limited at the time; anyway, I managed to earn some money by reselling the tools purchased in the bric-à-brac and rutamàt in the surrounding area.
A few years later I went to England: after finishing a language course in Oxford, I moved to London, visiting the famous Portobello Road market in Notting Hill every Saturday; I learned a lot, and I took some odds and ends home with me: small ivories, walking sticks, pocket watches. So many curious things that opened my eyes to what a future commercial activity could be…”
Find out more about some pieces in our catalogue.
Find out more about some pieces in our catalogue.
To learn more about the rarities of the collection, stay updated on new pieces in the catalogue, and receive news on displays and exhibitions.
To learn more about the rarities of the collection, stay updated on new pieces in the catalogue, and receive news on displays and exhibitions.
A roundup dedicated to our recent acquisitions.
A roundup dedicated to our recent acquisitions.
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Art and antiques in Brera since 1966
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Art and antiques in Brera since 1966
On monday, open by appointment
From Tuesday to Saturday 11:00 — 19:00
Open the third Sunday of the month
(during the Mercatino di Brera)
Art and antiques in Brera since 1966
On monday, open by appointment
From Tuesday to Saturday 11:00 — 19:00
Open the third Sunday of the month
(during the Mercatino di Brera)