House of Historical Clothing — Museum of the Ages of Elegance
In the quiet Italian town of Fontanile, nestled among the rolling hills of the Asti region, a unique story of passion, craftsmanship, and devotion to history has found its home. The House of Historical Clothing was founded by a young family from Lithuania, united not only by love for one another, but by a shared fascination with the elegance of past centuries.
What began as a personal interest gradually evolved into a life’s calling. Inspired by the beauty of historical dress and the stories woven into every seam, the founders immersed themselves in the study of traditional tailoring techniques, historical patterns, and authentic materials. Over time, this passion grew into a meticulous practice: recreating garments not as simplified costumes, but as faithful reconstructions—crafted according to the methods, rules, and aesthetics of their respective eras.
Each piece displayed in the museum has been handmade with extraordinary attention to detail. From the structure of corsetry to the precision of hand-stitched seams, from the selection of fabrics to the historically accurate silhouettes, every garment reflects a deep respect for the craft traditions of the past. These are not merely visual interpretations, but carefully researched reconstructions that aim to preserve the integrity of historical fashion.
The journey was never solitary. Along the way, the founders were joined and supported by a close circle of friends—artists, historians, and fellow enthusiasts—who shared their dedication and contributed their skills. Together, they formed a small but passionate community, united by the desire to bring history to life through clothing.
Before finding their permanent home in Italy, these garments traveled across Europe. They were presented at numerous historical reconstruction balls and cultural events in Poland, Germany, Italy, and Lithuania. In these settings—where authenticity and craftsmanship are held to the highest standards—the costumes and dresses received recognition and appreciation from the professional community. Their commitment to historical accuracy, combined with refined execution, earned them a reputation for excellence and respect for the traditions of each era they represent.

Today, this collection has been brought together under one roof in Fontanile. The museum offers visitors a journey through time, told through the language of dress. Among its exhibits are garments inspired by the Middle Ages, the grandeur of the Baroque, the playful elegance of Rococo, the refined simplicity of the Empire period, and the intricate sophistication of the Victorian era. Each dress is more than an object—it is a narrative, a reflection of the cultural, social, and artistic values of its time.
The House of Historical Clothing is not only a museum, but also a living space of memory and craftsmanship. It invites visitors to slow down, to observe, and to rediscover the meaning of elegance across centuries. Here, history is not distant—it is tangible, carefully stitched, and brought back to life through dedication, skill, and love.