The exhibition of Gio Ponti’s Trionfo da tavola inaugurated at Villa Necchi Campiglio
From December 6th to January 28th, the Centerpiece for the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is exhibited in the dining room of Villa Necchi Campiglio. EXTENDED UNTIL FEBRUARY 18.
From December 6th to January 28th, the Centerpiece for the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is exhibited in the dining room of Villa Necchi Campiglio. EXTENDED UNTIL FEBRUARY 18.
On December 5th, in the dining room of Villa Necchi Campiglio, a captivating display of Gio Ponti’s centerpiece for the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs was inaugurated.
Curated by Oliva Rucellai in collaboration with Aurora Totaro, the exhibition establishes an unprecedented dialogue between Ponti’s masterpiece and the decorations and furnishings of the room created by Pietro Portaluppi and Tomaso Buzzi.
The initiative was promoted by FAI - Fondo per l’Ambiente Italiano and the Museo Ginori, which in its collections preserves over four hundred works designed by Gio Ponti.
The press presentation was held by Oliva Rucellai and Consuelo de Gara from Museo Ginori, FAI President Marco Magnifico and FAI Deputy Director for Cultural Affairs Daniela Bruno.
The Trionfo da tavola by Gio Ponti from the Museo Ginori to Villa Necchi
from December 6, 2023 to January 28, 2024
Villa Necchi Campiglio – Via Mozart 14, Milan
Tel. 02 76340121 – fainecchi@fondoambiente.it
Opening hours: Wednesday to Sunday, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Last admission at 5:00 p.m.
Tickets: Full price €15; Reduced (6-18 years) €9; Family (2 adults and children 6-18 years) €39; FAI and National Trust members free; Children up to 5 years free; University students (up to 25 years) €9.
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