Cesaro Art Gallery – Virtual Tour 360°

Padova, Veneto
Cesaro Art Gallery

A intimate gallery in central Padua devoted to 19th-century and contemporary art, rooted in the antiques-dealing tradition of its founder Giorgio Cesaro.

At a glance

The Cesaro Art Gallery occupies two rooms in the heart of Padua, serving as a meeting place for art enthusiasts. It combines historical expertise with a contemporary curatorial vision, periodically hosting and organizing exhibitions of significant works from the 19th century and the modern era.

History

The gallery traces its origins to Giorgio Cesaro, a patriarch of the family who began his career as an antiques dealer. That foundational work in the antiques trade established the deep knowledge of art and cultural heritage that continues to inform the gallery’s operations today. The space has evolved into a dedicated exhibition venue while maintaining the family’s commitment to preserving and presenting important artworks.

What you see

The gallery comprises two rooms situated centrally in Padua. Its design creates an intimate setting that bridges historical and contemporary sensibilities, allowing visitors to encounter works across periods and movements in a cohesive, thoughtfully arranged environment.

Cultural significance

As a family-run gallery with deep roots in the antiques and fine-art world, the Cesaro represents a commitment to scholarly connoisseurship combined with public engagement. Its periodic exhibitions serve Padua’s cultural community and reflect the evolving standards of art appreciation in the Veneto region.

Key facts

  • Address: Via S. Martino e Solferino, 48, 35122 Padova
  • Coordinates: 45.406126082831896, 11.874563097953796
  • Phone: 335 813 50 85
  • Website: https://www.galleriacesaro.com/

Practical information

Hours of operation and admission details are not listed; check the official website or call the gallery directly for current exhibition schedules and visiting information.

Getting there

The gallery is located in central Padua on Via S. Martino e Solferino. For public transport options and parking, consult local Padua transit information or contact the gallery ahead of your visit.

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