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Welcome to the GAM Museum of Turin!

First of all, you might be wondering: what does GAM stand for? The answer is “Galleria d’Arte Moderna” (Gallery of Modern Art). 

GAM Museum of Turin offers a wide range of exhibitions featuring both Italian and international artists, with projects that also focus on the most current contemporary research. It’s an active museum, hosting and organizing debates, conferences, and multiple collaborations with museums and other national and international institutions, making it a museum that is always up-to-date and capable of offering ever-changing and exciting collections!

Just imagine, Turin was the first Italian city to promote a public collection of modern art, a collection that was inaugurated way back in 1863
Today, the GAM – Civic Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art houses around 45,000 works, including paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, and an important archive of films and documentaries.

In addition to being a museum full of culture and charm, it is also located in one of the most upscale areas of the city. We are in the Crocetta district, one of the most renowned in the city.
It’s a neighborhood that is very close to the city center yet more immersed in greenery! If you want to stay near the city center but a bit more detached, this is the perfect place for you. Discover where to stay in Crocetta district!

“The facility is always up to date; recently renovated, the museum offers a variety of exhibitions that can captivate every type of visitor! Personally, I highly appreciate this attraction, both for its interior and for its exterior!
I recommend using the audio guide when you arrive at the museum! It’s very useful, and I found the explanations very interesting—they help you appreciate even more what you’re seeing!”

What are the opening hours of the GAM Museum of Turin?

The GAM Museum of Turin is typically open from Tuesday to Sunday. The museum is closed on Mondays. It’s recommended to check their official website for specific opening hours, especially during holidays or special exhibitions

How can I get to the GAM Museum in Turin?

Metro: The museum is easily accessible via the Turin Metro. The closest stop is “Porta Nuova” (Line 1). From here, it’s a short walk to the museum.
Trams: Tram lines 9 and 16 pass near the museum, with stops at Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and Via Accademia delle Scienze.
Buses: Several bus lines, such as Line 56 and Line 68, stop near the museum, with the closest stop being “GAM” or “Via Po”.

Here the GTT Public transport site.

Is the GAM Museum of Turin accessible for people with disabilities?

Yes, the GAM Museum is fully accessible to people with disabilities, including those with mobility and visual impairments. There are facilities like elevators and adapted services to ensure a comfortable visit​.

What types of art can I see at the GAM Museum of Turin?

The museum features an extensive collection of modern and contemporary art, including works from 19th and 20th-century movements like Futurism, Surrealism, and Pop Art. Artists such as Picasso, Morandi, and Warhol are among the highlights.

Are there any special events or exhibitions at GAM Museum of Turin?

The museum regularly hosts temporary exhibitions and events related to modern art. Check the calendar for updates on current exhibitions and special programs.

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Torino Caselle airport
16 km from the centre of the City — This kind of airport is useful for who take an international close fly

Milano Malpensa airport
130 km from the centre of the city — This kind of airport is useful for who take an intercontinental fly

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Torino Porta Nuova train station
1 km from the centre of the city — Very useful for those coming from other Italian cities

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2 km from the centre of the city — Very useful for those want to visit or stay in a confort area but not exactly in the central part of the city

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Genova port
160 km from the centre of the city — The nearest place for those who would like to arrive by ferry

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