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National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art

4.6 · 10,827 reviews
A spacious, reflective, and intellectually stimulating environment.
National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art, Viale delle Belle Arti, 131, 00197 Roma RM, Italy
Interesting facts
1

The gallery was established in 1883, only twelve years after Rome became the capital of Italy.

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The building was designed by Cesare Bazzani specifically to host the 1911 International Exposition.

3

Gustav Klimt's 'The Three Ages of Woman' is the only work by the artist held in an Italian public collection.

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The museum's central hall, the Salone Centrale, is one of the largest exhibition spaces in Rome.

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The 'Time is Out of Joint' exhibition layout was designed by art historian Cristiana Collu to disrupt standard art historical narratives.

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The collection includes works by Antonio Canova, bridging the gap between neoclassical and modern sensibilities.

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It holds significant holdings of the 'Scuola Romana' artists active in the interwar period.

Overview

The Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea (GNAM) is Italy's primary institution for 19th and 20th-century art. Located in the Palazzo delle Belle Arti, it houses over 4,400 paintings and sculptures. The collection includes significant works by Amedeo Modigliani, Gustav Klimt, and Vincent van Gogh. It also hosts the most extensive collection of futurist art in the country. The museum underwent a major re-curation of its permanent collection, 'Time is Out of Joint,' which abandons chronological order to highlight aesthetic dialogues between eras. The building itself is an example of late 19th-century monumental architecture, commissioned by Cesare Bazzani. It features expansive, light-filled rooms that contrast with the dense, traditional arrangement of many other Roman museums. The museum frequently stages temporary contemporary exhibitions alongside its core inventory.

Photo spot

The central grand staircase and the high-ceilinged Salone Centrale offer the most iconic architectural shots.

Insider tips

Prioritize the Salone Centrale first as it contains the most iconic large-scale works and provides a sense of the building's scale.

Check the official website for current temporary exhibition rotations, as the permanent collection is occasionally re-hung.

Utilize the museum's outdoor courtyard spaces if weather permits for a quiet break from the interior.

What to avoid

Avoid arriving without checking the website for temporary closures of specific halls for installation changes.

Good to know

Closed on Mondays. Closed on January 1st, May 1st, and December 25th.

Etiquette

Photography without flash is permitted; do not touch the art; maintain a low voice in galleries.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
2-3 hours
Best time to visit
Weekday mornings, particularly mid-week, to avoid weekend crowds and school groups.
Address
National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art, Viale delle Belle Arti, 131, 00197 Roma RM, Italy
41.917, 12.482
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Details
Key exhibitsThe Three Ages of Woman (Klimt), L'Arlésienne (Van Gogh), and works by Boccioni and Duchamp.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 2-3 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekday mornings, particularly mid-week, to avoid weekend crowds and school groups..

The central grand staircase and the high-ceilinged Salone Centrale offer the most iconic architectural shots.

Close by you'll find Trevi Fountain, Villa Borghese, Pantheon.