Galleria Continua
Galleria Continua transforms a 1920s Art Deco cinema into one of Europe's most compelling contemporary art spaces, right in medieval San Gimignano's heart.
About Galleria Continua
Galleria Continua transforms a 1920s Art Deco cinema into one of Europe's most compelling contemporary art spaces, right in medieval San Gimignano's heart. You'll find major international artists like Anish Kapoor, Ai Weiwei, and Antony Gormley showing work in rooms where locals once watched films. The original cinema details remain: ornate ceiling moldings, vintage lighting fixtures, and that unmistakable theater atmosphere now serving massive installations and cutting edge sculptures.
Walking through feels surreal because you're experiencing world class contemporary art surrounded by 13th century stone walls. The main gallery occupies the former screening room, while smaller exhibitions fill what were once the lobby and projection areas. The contrast works brilliantly: ancient Tuscan architecture provides an unexpected backdrop for video installations, conceptual pieces, and large scale sculptures that would look predictable in a sterile white cube gallery.
Most travel guides treat this as a quick cultural checkbox, but serious art lovers should budget 90 minutes minimum. The gallery's free, which is remarkable given the caliber of artists they show. Skip it if you're only interested in Renaissance art or feel overwhelmed by conceptual work. The exhibitions change every few months, so what you see depends entirely on timing, but the quality stays consistently high.
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