Art museums
Visit the Italian museums
Lombardia
GAMeC - Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea Bergamo
The GAMeC - Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art of Bergamo is one of the centers of excellence of art in northern Italy.
Lazio
Istituto centrale per la grafica di Roma
Thousands of drawings, prints, matrices, photographs and artist videos: the heritage of the Central Institute for Graphics is considerable both in quantity and in variety and quality.
Trentino Alto Adige
Kunst Merano
Open all year Merano arte presents in its 500 m² of exhibition space, spread over three floors, the most current contemporary positions of figurative art, architecture, literature, music, photography and new media.
Piemonte
M.A.C.I.S.T. Museum
The "Museum of International Contemporary Art Without Trends", was born from an idea of the master Omar Ronda, from the sensitivity of some collectors and many internationally renowned artists.
Veneto
M9
M9 belongs to a new generation of museums. For the first time a museum tells the twentieth century in a compelling way. Advanced technologies and immersive installations are at the service of narration to make the past known, understand the present and imagine the future.
Lombardia
MA*GA
The MAGA collections, consisting of more than 5,000 works including paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations, ceramics, artist's books, multimedia works, photographs, design objects and graphic works, offer visitors a rich and articulated panorama of orientations that have animated the national art scene from the mid-twentieth century to the present day.
Lombardia
MAC Museo d’Arte Contemporanea di Lissone
The MAC Museum of Modern Art in Lissone was born from the redevelopment of the areas of the Lissone-Muggiò railway station.
Lazio
MACRO
MACRO, museum of the Museums in the Municipality system of the Capitoline Superintendence for Cultural Heritage, is now considered a reference point for contemporary public art in Rome.
Molise
MACTE - Museo di Arte Contemporanea di Termoli
The permanent collection of the MACTE Museum was created around the works acquired through the Termoli Prize. The Termoli Prize was born in 1955 as a contemporary art prize and has established itself year after year among Italian artists and art critics.
Emilia Romagna
MAGI’900
MAGI900 was born from the passion for art that Giulio Bargellini, founder of the museum, wanted to share with visitors. The current layout of the permanent collection is dedicated to some of the protagonists and movements of art and visual culture between the 20th and 21st centuries.