Palazzo Levis (XVII century) hosts the Art Gallery of painter Giuseppe Augusto Levis from Chiomonte, it offers visitors an ample selection of works in a permanent exhibition and it displays about 450 paintings typical of the romantic painting of landscapes in Piemonte at the end of the 19th century, by painters Levis and Lorenzo Delleani It also hosts temporary exhibitions of twentieth-century artists from Piedmont, in particular of the most representative of the contemporary cultural context.
From 2020, the museum will curate a series of historical exhibitions and a programme of residencies for contemporary artists with the aim of involving them in a reinterpretation of the works of the landscape architect Levis and in a confrontation with the territory of the Susa Valley: its nature, its traditions and its communities, in order to increase the civic collections with a nucleus of contemporary art works.
Services
Services
Admissions
Aged 14-18, groups of minimum 10 pax
Accompanying people with disabilities, People with disabilities, Police, journalists with badges, school groups, Italian Tourist Guides, kids under 14, Abbonamento Musei holders
Timetables
15 minutes before the museum closes.