Galleria d'Arte Maggiore (Major Art Gallery), Bologna

Galleria d'Arte Maggiore (Major Art Gallery), Bologna

Located within a historic edifice a mere 50 meters away from the Main Square ("Piazza Maggiore"), this esteemed exhibition venue has long served as a focal point for art aficionados and collectors not only in Bologna but also beyond its borders. Established in 1978 by Franco and Roberta Calarota, the gallery emerged as a repository of international renown, with a permanent collection predominantly composed of works by esteemed artists of the 20th century: Pablo Picasso, Renè Magritte, Giorgio Morandi, and others. Subsequently, in 2001, Alessia Calarota, the daughter of the gallery's founders, assumed the helm, injecting a fresh and innovative perspective while underscoring the profound influence of modern art on contemporary artistic expressions. Collaborating closely with important museums worldwide and participating regularly in prominent international art fairs, the Major Art Gallery continues to uphold its legacy as a distinguished institution within the global art community.

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Sight Name: Galleria d'Arte Maggiore (Major Art Gallery)
Sight Location: Bologna, Italy (See walking tours in Bologna)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery

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