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In 2025 Gallerie d’Italia Academy is organising the fifth edition of the executive "Management of artistic-cultural heritage and corporate collections" training course with the support of Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo and Fondazione Cariplo, in association with Fondazione 1563 per l’Arte e la Cultura and Digit’Ed, and with scientific assistance from the Fondazione Scuola dei beni e delle attività culturali.
Gallerie d'Italia Academy launches a new advanced training course in 2023, conceived and produced with Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi and in collaboration with Digit'Ed. The course, shares the working models, professional experiences and practical skills of the two institutions in order to offer an innovative training opportunity focusing on the design, production and management of temporary art exhibitions, capitalising on the expertise of Intesa Sanpaolo's Gallerie d'Italia and Palazzo Strozzi.
The Gallerie d'Italia welcome you with the JUNIOR CARD, an opportunity to share art with youngsters (under 13) and their families, to experience the museum while having fun and discovering the temporary exhibitions and permanent collections.
Come and visit us at the museum, pick up your free Junior Card at the ticket office.
Young people, schools and families: welcome to the museum for everyone
As part of the Progetto Cultura initiative, the Gallerie d’Italia, Intesa Sanpaolo’s museum complex in Milan, Naples, Turin and Vicenza, have always been commetted to get young people to take an interest in arts, by promoting and organising activities designed to make culture enjoyable and accessible to all, and museums places where individual sensibilities are encouraged to develop.
A place of discovery, growth and inclusion: the Gallerie d’Italia offer children, students and people of any age and from any culture a place that is always open and brimming with things to see and do.
Particular attention is paid to the development of projects to support students with specific disabilities, to make the museum an accessible and welcoming place for all.