The Museum is hosted on the first floor of the elegant Palazzo Corielli, an 18th-century residence of the eponymous family, where the master artist Guerrino Lovato has reconstructed his famous Venetian workshop of papier-mâché masks, transferring 250 works, 500 matrices, a library-archive, as well as tools, objects, and antique furniture. It's no coincidence that the Museum Laboratory, as the Maestro likes to call it, has arrived in Malo, but thanks to the strong tradition linked to the Carnival of this town, a tradition that is renewed every year with the historic parades of the allegorical floats.
The Museum Laboratory was inaugurated on September 25, 2011. The workshop has been entrusted to the Municipality in order to strengthen the town's historic focus on Carnival and papier-mâché creations.