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PAC - Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea

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In 1947 the Municipality of Milan, pressed by the need to find a new exhibition space for contemporary art, focused its attention on the site of the ex-stables of Villa Belgiojosa, destroyed by bombing in 1943, even though questions had first been raised over the future of the neo-classical Villa designed in 1790 by Leopoldo Pollack as far back as the 1920's when it was donated to the City by the Savoys. It was decided to use the Villa as a site for the Galleria d'Arte Moderna, although the exhibition spaces were too small to house the more recent works of art and at the time such a museum of contemporary art seemed to have potential for growth. Projects for the ex-stables site were based on two basic approaches: one favoured faithful reconstruction of the original architecture with modifications to the interior, while the other tended towards the construction of a completely new building entirely designed for the needs and functions of a museum.



Künstler der Galerie bzw der Sammlung

Giacomo Balla    
Umberto Boccioni    
Massimo Campigli    
Felice Casorati    
Paul Cézanne    
Giorgio de Chirico    
Raoul Dufy    
Renato Guttuso    
Albert Marquet    
Henri Matisse  Henri Matisse freereport  
Giorgio Morandi  Giorgio Morandi freereport  Giorgio Morandi quickreport
Pablo Picasso  Pablo Picasso freereport  
Fausto Pirandello    
Jean Renoir    
Georges Rouault    
Mario Sironi    
Vincent van Gogh    
Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo    



 

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PAC - Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea
14, Via Palestro
20121 Mailand (Italien)

Fax: +39 02 783330
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