[1] It is funded by the Fondation Bru, which also bought, restored and renamed the Casino Zane.
[3] This Casino was to house his collection of books and paintings, and to serve as a venue for art, music, and amusement.
[4] Palazzo Zane later passed to the Venier family, and in about 1784 was sold to the Collalto.
[6] The frescoes in the salon and on the grand staircase, now attributed to Sebastiano Ricci, were also restored.
[8] The centre has a staff of fifteen,[7] and an annual budget of three million euros.