22.12.2024 10:00 - 18:00
Museo Vincenzo Vela, Via Lorenzo Vela 6, 6853 Ligornetto
Permanent and temporary exhibition CHF 10.- / reduced CHF 8.
Permanent exhibition only CHF 8 / reduced CHF 6.
Reduction for groups, AVS/AI and residents City of Mendrisio.
Schools (Switzerland) : free admission, other schools: CHF 3.
IOSTUDIO or other student cards CHF 3.
guided tours (maximum 20 people): CHF 150 (Italian) / CHF 180 (French/German/English)
Free admission with the following cards/cards:
Swiss Museums Passport
Raiffeisen-Maestro, Raiffeisen VISA Card, V Pay or Raiffeisen MasterCard (member or Young)
ICOM, ICOMOS, AMS, VISARTE
Swiss association of art historians and historians
SM - Swiss Multiple Sclerosis Society
Reduced admission for union members:
UNIA, VPOD, syndicom, SEV, SSM, Garanto, SIT, OCST
Permanent exhibition only CHF 8 / reduced CHF 6.
Reduction for groups, AVS/AI and residents City of Mendrisio.
Schools (Switzerland) : free admission, other schools: CHF 3.
IOSTUDIO or other student cards CHF 3.
guided tours (maximum 20 people): CHF 150 (Italian) / CHF 180 (French/German/English)
Free admission with the following cards/cards:
Swiss Museums Passport
Raiffeisen-Maestro, Raiffeisen VISA Card, V Pay or Raiffeisen MasterCard (member or Young)
ICOM, ICOMOS, AMS, VISARTE
Swiss association of art historians and historians
SM - Swiss Multiple Sclerosis Society
Reduced admission for union members:
UNIA, VPOD, syndicom, SEV, SSM, Garanto, SIT, OCST
The Vincenzo Vela Museum opens its fall exhibition season with an extensive exhibition dedicated to the painter Spartaco Vela (1854-1895), the only son of the famous Ticino sculptor and Sabina Dragoni.
Beyond readings that confine him to the role of mere "son of art," the exhibition invites the rediscovery of a solidly trained artist, active in the cultural context of his time, of which he was a sensitive interpreter.
The pictorial and graphic production in the collection at the Vela Museum is presented to the public for the first time in its almost entirety, following the thread of an original thematic itinerary.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
Beyond readings that confine him to the role of mere "son of art," the exhibition invites the rediscovery of a solidly trained artist, active in the cultural context of his time, of which he was a sensitive interpreter.
The pictorial and graphic production in the collection at the Vela Museum is presented to the public for the first time in its almost entirety, following the thread of an original thematic itinerary.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.