What to do and see in Province of Modena, Emilia-Romagna: The Best Art Museums

March 4, 2022 Renato Branum

The Province of Modena (Italian: Provincia di Modena) is a province in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Modena.
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1. MATA

Via Manifattura Tabacchi, 83, 41121, Modena Italy http://www.fondazionefotografia.org
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MATA

2. "La Galleria. Collezione e Archivio Storico" di BPER Banca

Via Scudari 9, 41121, Modena Italy +39 059 202 1093 [email protected] http://www.lagalleriabper.it/
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"La Galleria. Collezione e Archivio Storico" di BPER Banca

”La Galleria. Collezione e Archivio Storico” è il progetto culturale con cui BPER Banca vuole valorizzare, tutelare e rendere fruibile il proprio patrimonio artistico e archivistico. Lo spazio espositivo a Modena è il luogo dove vengono presentate le maggiori opere della collezione del Gruppo.

3. Galleria Estense

Largo Porta Sant'Agostino 337 Palazzo dei Musei, 41121, Modena Italy +39 059 439 5711 [email protected] http://www.gallerie-estensi.beniculturali.it/galleria-estense/
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Galleria Estense

La Galleria Estense espone la straordinaria collezione d’arte dei duchi d’Este, all’interno del settecentesco Palazzo dei Musei di Modena. Venti sale dedicate al vasto patrimonio estense con opere di pittura, scultura, arte applicata e molto altro. Tra tutti spicca il busto marmoreo di Francesco I d’Este del Bernini, oltre al Crocefisso di Guido Reni, la Madonna col Bambino del Correggio, il Ritratto di Francesco I d'Este del Velázquez, il Trittico di El Greco e La Pietà di Cima da Conegliano.

4. Galleria Civica di Modena

Corso Canalgrande 103 Palazzo Santa Margherita e Palazzina dei Giardini, 41121, Modena Italy 039-059-2032911 [email protected] http://www.comune.modena.it/galleria
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Galleria Civica di Modena

One of the city’s key public institutions since 1959, the gallery has become one of the most authoritative cultural centres on the national contemporary arts scene. It holds temporary exhibitions dedicated to contemporary art; it promotes young creativity, offering ongoing teaching services, and organises a number of other activities to do with the diffusion of contemporary artistic languages.

5. Museo Civico d'Arte

Viale Vittorio Veneto 5, 41124, Modena Italy +39 059 203 3100 [email protected] http://www.comune.modena.it/museoarte/
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Museo Civico d'Arte

6. Museo Lapidario

Via Lanfranco 6, 41121, Modena Italy +39 059 439 6969 [email protected] http://museidelduomodimodena.it/museidelduomo/
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Museo Lapidario

The original collection of the Lapidarium Museum includes finds which came to light as the cathedral was being restored between the end of the 19th and 20th century. In the collection there are sculptures and there is relief art work from Roman times which was mainly reused as building material to build the Duomo. There are also fragments from the previous medieval cathedrals, finds from the Roman period, ancient inscriptions, both medieval and modern. Of importance in the exhibition are the plutei from the pre-existing High Middle Ages cathedral, the San Geminiano Arch, the noteworthy series of Metope, consisting of eight sculptures depicting monster like creatures (gargoyles) and fantastic beings and carved by a master craftsman working in Wiligelmo’s workshop, as well as one of the lion column bases at the Porta dei Principi, which was later removed and replaced by a copy after being damaged during WWII.

7. Palazzo dei Musei

Largo Porta Sant'Agostino 337, 41121, Modena Italy +39 059 203 3125 [email protected] http://www.palazzodeimuseimodena.it/
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Palazzo dei Musei

8. Museo del Presepe

Strada Villanova 1008, 41123, Modena Italy +39 349 421 2144 http://www.visitmodena.it/it/informazioni-turistiche/scopri-il-territorio/arte-e-cultura/musei-gallerie/museo-del-presepe
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9. Museo Bertozzi & Casoni

Via Racchetta 2, 41049, Sassuolo Italy +39 0542 640136 [email protected] http://www.museobertozziecasoni.com/
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Museo Bertozzi & Casoni

10. Musei del Duomo

Via Lanfranco 4, 41121, Modena Italy +39 059 439 6969 [email protected] http://www.museidelduomodimodena.it
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Musei del Duomo

The museum exhibits an important artistic-liturgical apparatus dating from the Romanesque period to the 19th century, it includes decorative items, sculptures, antique relics, fabrics, paintings and manuscripts, which the Modena community used to embellish the domus Clari Geminiani over the centuries. Amongst the oldest works, belonging to the Cathedral’s Treasure, is the precious San Geminiano altarolo (11th-12th century), the Evangelistario built in the scriptorium in Nonantola (late 11th – early 12th century), and characterized by a fine binding in silver and ivory, the Relatio, a text from the 13th century which is a copy of the original from the 12th century (it reports the news of the building of the Duomo) and the Stauroteca with a gold mounting from the 11th century, probably originating from Constantinople. A room has been dedicated to the Archivio Capitolare heritage, which contains the oldest collection of written documents regarding the Duomo. Herein is exhibited the privilege conceded by Charlemagne, along with its seal, and other manuscripts, some of them highly decorated (periodically they may be replaced by facsimile copies in order to guarantee an optimal conservation of the originals). Special mention must be made of the two large Flemish tapestries with Tales of the Genesis, part of an exceptional cycle made of twenty pieces produced in the 16th century and used, until the end of the 60’s, to embellish the cathedral.

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