GAM - Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea
GAM houses Italy's finest collection of modern and contemporary art in a 1895 neoclassical palace that resembles a Parisian mansion more than a typical museum.
About GAM - Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea
GAM houses Italy's finest collection of modern and contemporary art in a 1895 neoclassical palace that resembles a Parisian mansion more than a typical museum. You'll find Europe's best Futurist collection here, with explosive works by Balla and Boccioni that practically vibrate off the walls, plus exceptional pieces by Modigliani, de Chirico, and Fontana. The 45,000 works span from 19th-century Romanticism through cutting-edge Arte Povera installations, making this the definitive journey through Italian modernism.
The experience flows well across three floors, starting with 19th-century salons on the ground level before ascending to modernist galleries. The second floor Futurist rooms feel electric, while the contemporary installations on the third floor provide breathing space and conceptual depth. The top-floor video art room creates an almost meditative atmosphere, and the sculpture garden out back offers a peaceful contrast to the intensity inside.
Most visitors rush through the contemporary floors to reach the famous names, but you're missing the point. The lesser-known Arte Povera works upstairs are often more rewarding than the predictable Modigliani pieces. Entry costs €10 (€8 reduced), and Tuesday evenings until 22:00 offer the best experience with fewer tour groups and dramatic evening lighting. It is suggested to skip the audio guide at €5, the wall texts in English are excellent.
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