Some suggestions for art lovers
From 14 March to 14 June 2026 in Perugia, an exhibition on the encounter between Giotto and Saint Francis at the origins of modern art
From 21 February to 2 June 2026, Palazzo Collicola in Spoleto hosts an exhibition on the posters and sketches of the Teatro Lirico Sperimentale
Du 24 avril au 31 décembre 2026, dans le cadre du festival Trasimeno Fumetto, le Museo della Pesca e del Lago Trasimeno de San Feliciano (Magione) accueille une exposition dédiée à la BD policière pour le 50e anniversaire de la disparition d'Agatha Christie.
March 14, 2026 – February 28, 2027, Gubbio – Exhibition on human evolution with models, fossils and multimedia content
From 29 April to 27 September 2026, the Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria in Perugia hosts a photography exhibition dedicated to Lisetta Carmi — "Cinque strade" — through 23 works from her creative journey.
From 9 May to 13 September Gubbio offers a city-wide itinerary of art, history and Franciscan spirituality, with a single combined ticket for museums and sacred sites.
From 28 March to 26 November 2026 the Rocca Albornoz in Narni hosts NOVANTA, an exhibition dedicated to thirty years of underground art and culture.
At the Rocca Maggiore in Assisi, from 24 April to 4 October 2026, art and spirituality meet in the dialogue between Pistoletto and the figure of Pope Francis.
From 23 May to 26 November, the Rocca Albornoz in Narni hosts an exhibition on the independent and underground artistic expressions of the 1990s.
From 24 May to 19 July the Sala delle Pietre in Todi hosts "Mystica Visio. San Francesco, Jacopone e le arti", curated by Massimo Mattioli.
From 4 December 2025 to 5 July 2026, at the San Francesco Museum Complex in Montefalco, 60 images dedicated to Umbria.
From 6 December 2025 to 7 June 2026 in Foligno, at Palazzo Trinci, an exhibition by Tanino Liberatore inspired by Lucy and human evolution.
February 21 – early June 2026, Spoleto, Palazzo Collicola. Group exhibition on Franciscan legacy in contemporary art.
Exhibition celebrating Margarete Heymann, Bauhaus artist and ceramic designer, at the CAOS in Terni
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