Rome, 20 August (LaPresse) – An autumn packed with new events at Intesa Sanpaolo’s Gallerie d’Italia, whose four museums in Milan, Naples, Turin and Vicenza are presenting a varied exhibition programme spanning different eras, artistic styles and themes: from the great tradition of Italian painting to photography, from contemporary art to reflections on society and the changes it is undergoing. The success of the Gallerie d’Italia’s programme is also confirmed by visitor figures. In the first half of 2026, the four venues in Milan, Turin, Naples and Vicenza recorded a total of 434,000 visitors, representing a 4 per cent increase compared with the same period in 2025. This result testifies to the growing interest in the cultural offering of the Gallerie d’Italia. Eight new exhibitions will be on display between autumn 2026 and the early months of 2027 – seven at the four Gallerie d’Italia venues and one at the Ivan Bruschi House Museum of Antiques in Arezzo, part of Intesa Sanpaolo’s heritage. The programme weaves together scientific research, the promotion of the collections and new interpretations of art history, with a particular focus on photography and contemporary art.
Intesa SP: 434,000 visitors to the four Gallerie d’Italia venues in the first half of the year

Rome, 20 August (LaPresse) – An autumn packed with new events at Intesa Sanpaolo’s Gallerie d’Italia, whose four museums in Milan, Naples, Turin and Vicenza are presenting a varied exhibition programme spanning different eras, artistic styles and themes: from the great tradition of Italian painting to photography, from contemporary art to reflections on society and the changes it is undergoing. The success of the Gallerie d’Italia’s programme is also confirmed by visitor figures. In the first half of 2026, the four venues in Milan, Turin, Naples and Vicenza recorded a total of 434,000 visitors, representing a 4 per cent increase compared with the same period in 2025. This result testifies to the growing interest in the cultural offering of the Gallerie d’Italia. Eight new exhibitions will be on display between autumn 2026 and the early months of 2027 – seven at the four Gallerie d’Italia venues and one at the Ivan Bruschi House Museum of Antiques in Arezzo, part of Intesa Sanpaolo’s heritage. The programme weaves together scientific research, the promotion of the collections and new interpretations of art history, with a particular focus on photography and contemporary art.
