The Museum of the Certosa di Pavia is located in the Certosa, in the historic center of Pavia. The Museum was permanently opened in 2008 and is spread over two floors. The museum's mission is to protect, preserve, enhance, exhibit to the public and promote knowledge of the historical and artistic heritage. The Museum includes the sculptures attributed to Bambaia, the series of drawings for the facade of the Certosa, the Ecce Homo replicated by Bramantino, and a first group of casts made by the Milanese trainers Pietro and Edoardo Pierotti. The plaster casts gallery for the Renaissance casts and sculptures of the facade and the two cloisters was built on a project by Luca Beltrami. The paintings displayed in the collection are part of the circle of Lombard painters of the early Renaissance. The aim of the Museum is to create a relationship between the past and the present of the Certosa.