
Giovan Battista Rubini Museum ---
In the majestic building that tenor Gian Battista Rubini, a native of Romano, had constructed as his residence, the Museum dedicated to him is now housed. The palazzo is in late neoclassical style: you will see frescoes, stuccos and Venetian mosaic floors inside, while in the flooring of the internal courtyard you will be able to recognize the Rubini family coat of arms, with the three circles representing gems (the rubies, precisely). The Museum was founded in 1872, at the behest of the tenor's widow: it currently occupies 5 ground floor rooms, including the "billiard room" with testimonies of Rubini's private life, and the "pirate room," with memories of his artistic career, where dances and parties were held. You will find works of great value such as the Last Supper by Giovan Battista Moroni, works by Canian
