Angelo Bozzola Foundation Museum – Virtual Tour 360°

Art museum · Galliate, Piedmont
Fondazione e Museo Civico Angelo Bozzola

The two hundred works Angelo Bozzola gave to his own town in 1997, shown in the Castello Sforzesco of Galliate: a painter and sculptor from the first Fifties to his late production.

At a glance

Type
Single-artist museum and foundation
Where
Galliate, Province of Novara, Piedmont, Italy
Coordinates
45.479128° N, 8.696581° E
Foundation established
14 March 1997, at the artist’s own wish
Donation
200 works
Housed in
Castello Sforzesco, Galliate

Overview

The Fondazione Angelo Bozzola was set up on 14 March 1997 at the wish of the artist himself, with a gift of two hundred works to be kept at Galliate, in the Province of Novara, in Piedmont — the town where he was based.

The Museo Civico Angelo Bozzola, housed in the Castello Sforzesco of Galliate, shows them.

History

The collection covers the whole span of Bozzola’s work: the beginnings in the early 1950s, the years of the MAC — the Movimento Arte Concreta — the more independent research of the 1960s and 1970s, and the late production.

What you see

Painting and sculpture together, arranged so that the sequence of the artist’s phases can be followed in one visit, inside the rooms of the castle.

Practical information

  • Address: Piazza Vittorio Veneto 5, 28066 Galliate (NO), Piedmont.
  • Opening times are those of the civic museum; it is advisable to check before travelling.

Sources

  • Cultural Heritage Online historical archive — original Italian entry (beniculturalionline.it), transposed and corrected 2026.

Editorial text © Cultural Heritage Online, 2026.

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