Roberto Casamonti Collection

The Roberto Casamonti Collection is located in the historic heart of Florence, in Piazza Santa Trinita 1 (Via de' Tornabuoni)...

Roberto Casamonti Collection

The Roberto Casamonti Collection is located in the historic heart of Florence, in Piazza Santa Trinita 1 (Via de' Tornabuoni)...

Roberto Casamonti Collection

The Roberto Casamonti Collection is located in the historic heart of Florence, in Piazza Santa Trinita 1 (Via de' Tornabuoni)...

Roberto Casamonti Collection

The Roberto Casamonti Collection is located in the historic heart of Florence, in Piazza Santa Trinita 1 (Via de' Tornabuoni)...

Roberto Casamonti Collection

The Roberto Casamonti Collection is located in the historic heart of Florence, in Piazza Santa Trinita 1 (Via de' Tornabuoni)...

Roberto Casamonti Collection

The Roberto Casamonti Collection is located in the historic heart of Florence, in Piazza Santa Trinita 1 (Via de' Tornabuoni)...

Roberto Casamonti Collection

The Roberto Casamonti Collection is located in the historic heart of Florence, in Piazza Santa Trinita 1 (Via de' Tornabuoni)...

Roberto Casamonti Collection

The Roberto Casamonti Collection is located in the historic heart of Florence, in Piazza Santa Trinita 1 (Via de' Tornabuoni)...

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The Roberto Casamonti Collection is located in the historic heart of Florence, in Piazza Santa Trinita 1 (Via de' Tornabuoni).
On the Piano Nobile of Palazzo Bartolini Salimbeni, the Roberto Casamonti Collection is housed in a Renaissance-style building designed in 1520 by Baccio d’Agnolo.
In its rooms, the Collection hosts works by the great masters of contemporary art, aiming to organize multidisciplinary exhibitions and events in order to enhance the dialogue between the arts.

The Casamonti Exhibition Path is divided into two sections: the first includes works from the early 20th century to the early '60s by artists such as Picasso, Chagall, de Chirico, Dalí, Kandinsky, Boccioni, Balla, Morandi, Burri, Fontana and many others. The second hosts works from the 1970s to the early 21st century by artists of the calibre of Miró, Basquiat, Warhol, Kapoor, Kiefer, Boetti, Abramović and many others.
 

Information:

Address:

  piazza Santa Trinita 1, 50123 - Firenze, FI

Phone:

 
055 602030

Access notes:

Direct access from the ticket office during opening times: from Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00am to 01:00pm and from 02:00pm to 07:00pm (last admission at 06:30pm).

Closed on Sundays, Mondays and holidays.

For further information:info@collezionerobertocasamonti.com
 

 

Access for disabled:

Partially accessible 

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