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Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea (Rivoli)
The Rivoli Castle is a particular architectural context for the contemporary works of art which are exhibited there. The museum, a unique place in the world, has thirty-eight rooms where the third floor of the Manica Lunga meets, bringing the total exhibition area...
Fondazione Merz (Torino)
Inaugurated in 2004, a little more than a year after the death of Mario Merz, the Foundation was created to house the works of the “father” of Arte Povera (Italian “poor art” movement) with the aim of conserving and protecting the art, as well as making it...
Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo (Torino)
The Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo was founded in 1995 to promote contemporary art in various cultural spheres: visual arts, music, theatre, cinema and literature. Primary objectives are: contributing to the promotion of young artists helping them produce...
GAM - Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea (Torino)
Turin was the first Italian city to promote, through its own Civic museum opened in 1863, a public collection of modern art. The present GAM – inaugurated in 1993 – is on the same site chosen by Carlo Bassi and Goffredo Baschetti at the end of the ‘50’s.
Museo Borgogna (Vercelli)
This collection was created by Francesco Antonio Borgogna, he was a leading figure of the enlightened middle-classes of Vercelli in the second half of the eighteen hundreds. This Museum houses fine Renaissance paintings, especially from Tuscany...
Museo del Paesaggio (Verbania)
“To promote the study of the region’s natural and artistic beauty and to promote its safeguarding” is article 3 of the Museo del Paesaggio (Landscape Museum) created in 1914 by Antonio Massara, a teacher at the high school in Pallanza.
Pinacoteca Agnelli (Torino)
Canaletto, Matisse, Picasso, Renoir, Manet, Balla, Severini, Modigliani, Bellottto, Tiepolo, Canova, etc. There are 25 works from Giovanni and Marella Agnelli kept in Renzo Piano’s “scrigno”, a glass and steel container on the Lingotto roof and open to the public...
Centro per la cultura e l'arte Luigi Bosca (Canelli)
The art gallery of the Luigi Bosca centre for art and culture aims to enhance the value of the culture of wine through meetings with the numerous expressions of knowledge. The gallery was set up in 1981 as the result of an idea...
Civica Galleria d'Arte Contemporanea "Filippo Scroppo" (Torre Pellice)
The existence of a contemporary art gallery in Torre Pellice is due to Filippo Scroppo, tireless artist, teacher, art critic, and organizer of cultural events. In 1959 he invited a group of artists, including Felice Casorati...
Filatoio Rosso (Caraglio)
Until the end of the 19th century, Caraglio was an important center for silk work and the production of organzine, a highly prized thread obtained from silk worms and largely exported to factories in Lyon. Built in only two years, between 1676 and 1678, the Filatoio...






