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Ameno

Ameno

Museums in Ameno

Piemonte, Italy


Ameno, a picturesque village in the province of Novara in Piedmont, Italy, offers visitors a rich selection of cultural attractions, especially in the area of museums.

Casa Calderara:

In Ameno, there is Casa Calderara, dedicated to the life and work of the painter Antonio Calderara. The foundation houses an impressive collection of Calderara's paintings and drawings, as well as works by other avant-garde artists with whom he collaborated. The exhibitions provide a deep insight into the development of modern art in the 20th century.

Palazzo Tornielli:

The Palazzo dei Conti Tornielli is another cultural highlight in Ameno. This historic building from the 17th century now houses the municipal museum, showcasing a collection of paintings, sculptures, and historical artifacts. Particularly noteworthy is the exhibition of 17th century paintings reflecting the artistic heyday of the region.

Church of San Giovanni Battista:

The Church of San Giovanni Battista, built in the 16th century, is another cultural landmark of Ameno. The church impresses with its architecture and valuable artworks inside, including a large painting depicting the Council of Trent.

These cultural institutions make Ameno a worthwhile destination for art and culture enthusiasts who wish to discover the rich history and artistic heritage of Piedmont.