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The Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli, perched atop the Lingotto and designed by Renzo Piano, is home to 25 masterpieces donated by the Agnelli family.
This museum offers an exquisite journey through art history, featuring 18th-century Venetian works, neoclassical plaster casts by Canova, and iconic pieces by Manet and Renoir. The collection is further enhanced by futurist canvases from Giacomo Balla and cubist works by Picasso and Gino Severini, along with vibrant pieces by Amedeo Modigliani and Henri Matisse.
Currently, the museum showcases "Arrivare in tempo," a major exhibition on Sicilian artist Salvo, exploring his unique evolution from conceptual work in Arte Povera to his later focus on painting. This retrospective examines themes like repetition and the relationship between language and art.
With its mix of historical and contemporary art, the Pinacoteca is a must-visit for art lovers.