Galleria d'Arte Moderna (Turin)
Latest update: 19 February 2022
The Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Turin, usually shortened to the acronym GAM, is a modern art gallery in the city centre which was established in 1959. The museum building is one of the most famous examples of the Brutalist architectural style in Italy.
There are more than 47,000 works of art on display in the museum which is within easy reach of Turin's underground Metro system. |
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Opening-times:
Tuesday- Sunday: 10:00 - 18:00 Last entrance: 17:00 Closed: Mondays |
Prices:
Adults: €10 Concessions: €8 (over 65's, youths aged 18-25) Under 18's: Free entrance |
City: Turin
Province: Metropolitan City of Turin Region: Piedmont Opened: 1959 Exhibits: Modern art Nearest Metro: Vinzaglio (450 metres/6 minutes' walk) |
Close by: Borgo Medievale, Parco del Valentino, Monte Cappuccini
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Recommended accommodation: Turin Palace Hotel
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