Palazzo Beccaguti Cavriani was built between the late fifteenth century and 1530 by Alessio Beccaguti, a military commander and civil engineer in the service of Francesco II and Federico II Gonzaga.
Between the ancient and the contemporary, surrounded by works of art that engage in dialogue with its significant architecture, the restoration was conceived in an essential and pure style. The main residence, which includes the courtyard of honour, the gallery, the garden, and the swimming pool, hosts the Bernardelli Ghisi Collection, alternating with solo exhibitions by Italian and international artists.