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National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rome

The National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rome, established in 1883 with the mission to document “living” art, is today a museum with two souls, corresponding to the two centuries it covers, the 19th and the 20th.

Galleria nazionale d'arte moderna e contemporanea, Roma
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La National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art of Rome, established in 1883 with the mission to document “living” art, is today a museum with two souls, as it covers two centuries, the 19th and the 20th.

Its important collections, in fact, on one hand reflect the cultural events of the unified State, including their international projections; on the other hand, they are the great historical reserve of the contemporary art system in Italy.

The National Gallery of Modern Art preserves over 24,000 works including paintings, sculptures, and graphics housed both in the main building and in satellite museums, covering a time span from the 19th century to the early 21st century. A large part of the collection consists of graphics which, for conservation reasons, are exhibited on the occasion of temporary exhibitions organized by the museum itself or set up at other institutions. In the exhibition spaces – including rooms, gardens, and rotating exhibitions – about 900 works can be seen.

The exhibition occupies about 10,000 sq.m. In the sector dedicated to exhibitions (EXPO 1 and EXPO 2), exhibitions regularly connected with the artists and works in the collection are set up. There is a multifunctional educational room. Outside the east wing of the museum is a garden designed by Paolo Pejrone.

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