The Giorgio De Chirico House-Museum is housed inside a 17th Century building of the Borgognoni, in the apartment the artist used to live and work from 1948 until he died in 1978. The halls on the fourth floor contain paintings, sculptures and graphic works of De Chirico’s private collection. You can admire the fully restored rooms of the last three floors, where books, paintings, baked-clay items, chalk casts and tools of the artist are still kept.