Gallerie d’Italia - Milano: a place of art and culture
The Gallerie d’Italia – Milan are distributed between Palazzo Brentani, Palazzo Anguissola Antona Traversi and the former Banca Commerciale Italiana, three symbolic buildings of the city that were designed between the end of the eighteenth and beginning of the nineteenth century by the two most important Italian architects of the period.
Alongside the permanent exhibitions, Milan’s Gallerie d’Italia are offering temporary exhibitions staged in accordance with original scientific projects, thanks to loans and exchanges with major national and international museum institutions.
In addition to being a museum space, the Gallerie d’Italia - Milan represent a point of reference in the cultural life of the territory with a rich agenda of events, such as conferences, study days, book presentations and poetry readings; also intense the teaching activity dedicated to children and older people, which has involved, free of charge, thousands of children and young people from the territory’s schools.
"Moroni (1521 – 1580). A portrait of his time"
Exhibition dedicated to the career of Bergamo-native Giovan Battista Moroni, one of Lombardy's greatest Renaissance painters, known above all for his innovative portraits. The exhibition is part of the programme Bergamo Brescia Italian Capital of Culture 2023.
Giovan Battista Moroni - Ritratto di Gian Gerolamo Grumelli (Il cavaliere in rosa) - 1560 - Olio su tela, 216 x 123 cm, Collezione Lucretia Moroni in concessione al FAI – Fondo per l’Ambiente Italiano
"Maria Callas. Portraits from the Intesa Sanpaolo Publifoto Archive"
The exhibition, curated by Aldo Grasso, presents a selection of 91 images of Maria Callas from the Intesa Sanpaolo Publifoto Archive to celebrate the hundred-year anniversary of the soprano's birth. Many unpublished or never shown, portray her in everyday life 'off stage'.
Maria Callas indossa abiti della sartoria Biki nella sua abitazione, Milano, aprile 1958 - Fotografia di Angelo Novi - Publifoto - 17,80 x 23,90 cm - Archivio Publifoto
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