Gallerie d’Italia: museums where culture is a dialogue between art and society
Intesa Sanpaolo's Gallerie d'Italia, part of the bank's Progetto Cultura, is a museum and cultural hub consisting of four exhibition venues in Milan, Naples, Turin and Vicenza, designed to enhance and share its vast artistic heritage with the public.
The Gallerie d'Italia are a place where culture becomes a dialogue between art and society and are an expression of Intesa Sanpaolo's commitment to the protection and enhancement of the artistic and cultural heritage of Italy and its territories.
The Gallerie d'Italia are not only museums: they collaborate, in fact, with institutions and cultural realities throughout the territory.
The Gallerie d'Italia are based in prestigious palaces that were formerly the historic headquarters of banks that merged into the Intesa Sanpaolo Group, which have been transformed into museums to house and open to the public the large art collections they own, consisting of more than 35,000 works of art, and to host and promote cultural events and temporary exhibitions.
Gallerie d'Italia - Turin
The new Turin Gallerie, dedicated to photography and the Piedmontese Baroque, are also the home of Intesa Sanpaolo's Publifoto Archive.
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Gallerie d'Italia - Naples
At the Naples Gallerie, on show Cavaraggio’s masterpiece “The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula” (il Martirio di sant’Orsola) and Neapolitan artworks from the 17th to the 20th century.
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Gallerie d'Italia – Milan
At the Milan Gallerie d’Italia, extraordinary exhibitions and two permanent exhibition tours can be visited: “From Canova to Boccioni” and “Cantiere del ‘900”.
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Gallerie d'Italia - Vicenza
One of the most important collections of Russian icons in the West and a collection of the eighteenth-century Veneto art are exhibited at Palazzo Leoni Montanari, home of the Gallerie d’Italia in Vicenza.
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