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Welcome to Museo Novecento in Firenze

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About Museo Novecento

Museo Novecento, located in the heart of Florence, Italy, is a beacon of 20th-century art. This gallery is dedicated to celebrating the evolution of Italian art from the early 1900s to the contemporary era. Established in 2016, Museo Novecento is housed in a former convent and has since been transformed into a modern art space that invites both locals and tourists to immerse themselves in art history. The gallery features a diverse range of artworks by influential Italian artists such as Giovanni Boldini, Amedeo Modigliani, and Giorgio Morandi, showcasing both established masters and emerging talents. It is known for its strong focus on the period’s avant-garde movements and the dynamism of modernist expression. The mission of Museo Novecento is to educate and inspire through exhibitions, workshops, and cultural events. The gallery's contemporary approach and engaging programs attract art enthusiasts, students, and families looking for enriching experiences in art and culture. With its strategic location in Florence, the gallery also seeks to foster a dialogue between its exhibits and the rich tapestry of the city’s artistic heritage. Additionally, Museo Novecento frequently collaborates with international organizations to host temporary exhibitions that broaden the visitors' understanding of modern art's impact on society. Interesting facts about the gallery include its architecturally unique design, which preserves historical elements while incorporating modern features, and its commitment to accessibility, aiming to provide art experiences for everyone. Whether you are an art connoisseur or a curious traveler, Museo Novecento is a must-visit destination, enriching Florence’s cultural landscape.

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Location

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Piazza Santa Maria Novella 10, 50123 Firenze, Italy

Contact

055 286132

Website

http://www.museonovecento.it/en/