“Villa Visconti Borromeo Litta, four centuries of history, a journey through time between art delights and water games”, the docu-film produced by Francesco Vitali, Municipality of Lainate, Association of Friends of Villa Litta and Roadmovie, directed by Francesco Vitali and written with the collaboration of Claudia Botta, “is a very accurate study of a heritage that could not remain the prerogative of a few”, said the councilor for Culture Ivo Merli, “As an owner of this extraordinary artistic heritage – continues Merli – not we can only be proud of the result of this project which underlines the beauty, value and history of a place that is the beating heart of Lainate. […] “The metropolitan borders of Milan include incomparable beauties, of great historical and artistic value, which must continue to be enhanced in order to be told to citizens and to the ever-increasing number of tourists visiting our city” affirms the Councilor for Culture of the Municipality of Milan Filippo Del Corno.
The documentary film by Francesco Vitali has obtained the patronage of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism, the contribution of the Municipality of Milan and boasts collaborations with Sergey Androsov curator of the Hermitage Museum of St. Petersburg, Valerie Carpentier, curator of the Louvre Museum and Alison Luchs and Shelley Sturman for the National Gallery Of Art in Washington. Villa Litta attracts 50 thousand visitors every season, many foreign tourists who include it among the stops. […]