Branca Collection Museum
The Branca Collection Museum in Milan preserves and displays the historic archive and artefact holdings assembled by the Fratelli Branca distillery family, one of Italy’s most recognised producers of amaro and spirits since 1845. Located in the Navigli district of Milan, the collection traces the brand’s visual, commercial, and material heritage across more than 170 years of Italian industrial and cultural history.
At a glance
- Type
- Private corporate heritage museum
- Period
- Fratelli Branca founded 1845; museum collection assembled across the 20th century
- Style
- Industrial heritage; commercial art and design history
- Location
- Navigli district, Milan, Lombardy, Italy
- Coordinates
- 45.4961° N, 9.1778° E
Overview
The Branca Collection Museum documents the cultural history of one of Italy’s most iconic distillery brands, Fratelli Branca, which has produced its celebrated bitter liqueur Fernet-Branca in Milan since 1845. The museum brings together advertising posters, vintage bottles, production equipment, and archival documents that chart the evolution of Italian spirits culture and commercial art over nearly two centuries. The collection is recognised as a significant example of industrial heritage preservation in Lombardy.
History
Fratelli Branca was founded in Milan in 1845 by Bernardino Branca, whose Fernet-Branca formula became one of the best-selling amari in the world. As the company grew throughout the late 19th and 20th centuries, it commissioned celebrated artists — most notably Leonetto Cappiello — to create its iconic advertising imagery. The company gradually consolidated its historical materials into a dedicated collection, preserving the visual and material record of its commercial activity.
What you see
Visitors encounter a curated display of original advertising posters, many by prominent Italian and European commercial artists of the Belle Époque and early 20th century. The collection also includes historic bottles, production apparatus, and archival trade documentation. The visual material provides a vivid window into the graphic design and marketing traditions that shaped Italian commercial culture from the Risorgimento era onward.
Cultural significance
Corporate heritage museums of this kind are increasingly recognised as important repositories of Italy’s industrial and design history, complementing civic and state institutions. The Branca collection represents a rare continuous archive of branded visual culture spanning more than 170 years, offering researchers a primary source for the history of Italian commercial art and the aperitivo culture that is now globally influential.
Practical information
Visits to the Branca Collection Museum are arranged through the Fratelli Branca distillery. Check the official website for current visiting hours and booking requirements, as access may be limited to guided tours.
Address: Via Resegone 2, 20159 Milano MI, Italy
Getting there
The museum is located in northern Milan near the Navigli canal district. Take Metro Line 2 (green) to Garibaldi FS or Moscova, then continue by tram or on foot. Several bus lines also serve the area. Parking is available in surrounding streets.
