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The Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli is a sleek art gallery designed by Renzo Piano, perched atop the Lingotto building like a transparent jewel box. It displays 25 masterworks from the private collection of FIAT patriarch Gianni Agnelli and his wife Marella, alongside rotating temporary exhibitions.

The Galleria Sabauda houses one of Italy's most important painting collections, assembled by the House of Savoy over four centuries. Notable for its exceptional Flemish and Dutch masters — including Jan van Eyck's Stigmata of Saint Francis — alongside Italian Renaissance and Baroque masterworks.

The Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea (GAM) is Italy's oldest museum devoted to modern art, founded in 1863. Its collection of over 47,000 works traces art history from the 18th century through Arte Povera to today, with particular strength in Italian modernism.

The Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo is one of Italy's most important private foundations for contemporary art, known for its ambitious exhibitions of emerging and established international artists. Its stark, light-filled gallery designed by Claudio Silvestrin provides a perfect white-cube setting.