Established in 1910, the Gallery is located in the Sant’Anna monumental complex, a highly evocative exhibition space designed by architect Corrado Anselmi. The gallery houses two hundred and fourteen works across three floors, including one hundred and seventy-six paintings and thirty-eight sculptures. On the ground floor, there are works belonging to Neoclassicism and Romanticism, inspired by classical mythology, celebrations of Garibaldi, and paintings by Francesco Lojacono. The first floor exhibits works of Verismo and masterpieces from the 19th and 20th centuries, including paintings by Leto, Bergler, and Catti. The second floor, finally, is dedicated to Italian and Sicilian symbolism and modernism.
Information about Modern Art Gallery – Sant’Anna Monumental Complex
Via Sant’Anna, 21,
Palermo (Palermo)
00390918431605
servizimuseali@galleriadartemodernapalermo.it
Source: MIBACT

