Discover the current exhibitions in Torino and be inspired by the city’s vibrant art scene!
From classical masterpieces to the boldest contemporary expressions, Torino's museums and galleries offer a unique journey through creativity and culture. Explore temporary exhibitions, immersive installations, and permanent collections in a city that makes art its beating heart.
Get ready to experience an unforgettable journey through beauty, history, and innovation!
Inside Monet. Tour Immersivo Vr
The first VR experience en plein air, the only one of its kind: the masterpieces of the father of French Impressionism literally come to life before your eyes, giving you a 360° journey through the art of Claude Monet. The entire tour comes to life inside
Torino 4x4. Immagini per una nuova era
A photographic project that combines art and social commitment to portray the city through its virtuous realities: systems capable of generating traction and inclusion even in ‘difficult terrain’ and situations of social fragility.
Nuove opere sulla Pista 500
La Pista 500, Pinacoteca Agnelli’s artistic project set on FIAT’s iconic car testing track, will host new site-specific installations by Nathalie Du Pasquier and Peter Fischli. The new projects, produced specifically for La Pista 500, will join existing i
Exposed Torino Photo Festival 2026
It is called EXPOSED. Torino Foto Festival the International Festival of Photography in Torino that will bring to the Piedmontese capital every year temporary exhibitions, a specialised fair, didactic activities, meetings, artistic commissions.
Il castello ritrovato. Palazzo Madama dall’età romana al medioevo
The exhibition takes visitors on a fascinating journey through time, starting from Roman times with the Porta Decumana gate – traces of which can still be seen today – through the early Middle Ages to the 15th century.
Modigliani Sottopelle
Amedeo Modigliani’s 'Nu couché', part of the Permanent Collection of Pinacoteca Agnelli, is placed in dialogue with three other masterpieces by the artist from the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Staatsgalerie in Stuttgart.