The GAM was the first museum in Italy to promote a public collection of modern art. The nucleus of the collection dates back to 1863, when the Savoy endowed Torino with a civic museum.
Articulated along a tour that winds through the four floors of the museum, the collections and exhibitions surprise visitors with their richness.
The first floor hosts works from the twentieth century - from Divisionism, Futurism and Abstractionism to Pop Art and Arte Povera - chronologically aligning works by great Italian and foreign masters, such as Balla, Severini, Boccioni, De Chirico, Dix, Ernst, Klee.
The GAM offers a rich set of events: from the great exhibitions of Italian and international artists to the most contemporary research dedicated to oung people.
Articulated along a tour that winds through the four floors of the museum, the collections and exhibitions surprise visitors with their richness.
The first floor hosts works from the twentieth century - from Divisionism, Futurism and Abstractionism to Pop Art and Arte Povera - chronologically aligning works by great Italian and foreign masters, such as Balla, Severini, Boccioni, De Chirico, Dix, Ernst, Klee.
The GAM offers a rich set of events: from the great exhibitions of Italian and international artists to the most contemporary research dedicated to oung people.
With the Torino + Piemonte Card you can make a reservation at the following link. Reservation is not mandatory, but recommended in the weekend