Ongoing

THE OLYMPIC GAMES™
A 3000-Year History

A major exhibition to mark the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games.
26 November 2025 – 22 March 2026

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Today we are open from 10:00 to 7:00 pm.

Fondazione Luigi Rovati is a place of experimentation and knowledge. Its collection of Etruscan art engages in dialogue with modern and contemporary works of art within a new and surprising museum space.

Exhibitions

Etruschi e Veneti.
Acque, culti e santuari

Events

19 February 2026

Olympic symbols: continuity and innovation in a universal language

18:00 – 19:00 Conversation

21 February 2026

Athletes, games, and competitions from 3000 years ago
Workshop for children

16:00 – 18:00 Activities

25 February 2026

History and politics of ancient and modern Games

18:00 – 19:00 Conversation

1 March 2026

Sunday at the Museum

Event

4 March 2026

Images of Eternity

09:30 Conference

11 March 2026

Sport is culture

18:00 – 19:00 Conversation

12 March 2026

Truth and illusions in Etruscan painting

18:00 – 19:00 Conversation

5 April 2026

Sunday at the Museum

Event

In the spotlight

The exhibitions of 2026

Fondazione Luigi Rovati presents its 2026 exhibition programme, divided into three major projects at the Art Museum and a series of exhibitions at the Art Pavilion.

Sunday at the Museum

Every first Sunday of the month, the Luigi Rovati Foundation Museum is open free of charge.

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Workshops

Fondazione Luigi Rovati offers a series of educational activities designed specifically for youngsters, with the aim of providing children with an engaging and stimulating experience in the world of art.

Museo Gentile | Gentle Museum

Fondazione Luigi Rovati Art Museum is a place of excitement, learning and encounters.
It is a place open to everyone without any distinction.

Library

The Library of the Fondazione Luigi Rovati preserves and makes available for consultation books and documents related to the fields of archaeology, art and science.

Spaces

The Art Museum of Fondazione Luigi Rovati, through two exhibition floors, takes the visitor from the world of Etruscan art to that of contemporary art.

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