Civic art gallery of Teramo

The civic collection was created in 1869 to house works from closed places of worship and almost all from a period between the 1895th and 1923th centuries. In 1979 the Civic Museum was inaugurated in Corso San Giorgio also with archaeological pieces from the ancient Interamnia. Today, the Teramo Art Gallery is located in the neoclassical building which was built in XNUMX in the gardens of the municipal villa, to house the civic museum. Seriously lost and partly damaged during the Second World War, the works of art in the civic collection have been rearranged since XNUMX. The current route displays XNUMXth century altarpieces, such as the Saints by Giacomo da Campli and the altarpiece by the Maestro dei Crivelleschi polyptychs, paintings from the Neapolitan school of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and above all works from the nineteenth century in Abruzzo, such as the canvases of Della Monica, Bonolis and Celommi, and some creations by the great Giuliese realism sculptor Raffaello Pagliaccetti.

Information on the Teramo Civic Art Gallery

Viale Bovio, 1
64100 Teramo (Teramo)
0861250873; 0861 240546
p.difelice@comune.teramo.it; info@teramomusei.it
https://www.teramomusei.it
Tuesday/Saturday: 9.00-13.00 and 16.00-19.00 Sunday and holidays: 10.00-13.00 and 16.00-19.00 Summer hours Tuesday/Sunday: 10.00-13.00 and 17.00-21.00
Free entry
 Source: MIBACT

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