
National Picture Gallery of Bologna
One of Italy’s foremost art collections occupies a historic palazzo in Bologna’s university quarter, its galleries spanning five centuries of painting and sculpture.
At a glance
The National Picture Gallery of Bologna—also known as the Pepoli Campogrande Palace—preserves a major collection of Italian art from the medieval period through the early modern era. Housed in the former Jesuit novitiate of Sant’Ignazio, the building itself is part of the university district’s architectural heritage, shared with the Academy of Fine Arts.
History
The gallery occupies the former novitiate of the Jesuits, a religious order whose educational institutions shaped Bologna’s intellectual landscape. The building’s conversion to cultural use reflects the city’s long commitment to preserving and displaying its artistic patrimony.
What you see
The palazzo retains the formal elegance typical of Jesuit institutional architecture. Within its walls, the permanent collection spans medieval altarpieces, Renaissance portraits, and Baroque canvases, presented across galleries designed to guide visitors through centuries of artistic development.
Cultural significance
Bologna’s picture gallery ranks among Italy’s essential repositories of art history. The collection documents the city’s role as a major Renaissance and Baroque artistic center, showcasing works by local masters as well as important acquisitions from across the peninsula. The site demonstrates how religious institutions historically supported artistic creation and collecting.
Key facts
- Address: Via delle Belle Arti, 56, 40126 Bologna
- Phone: +39 051 4209467
- Website: http://www.pinacotecabologna.beniculturali.it/
- Coordinates: 44.497757, 11.353496
Practical information
The gallery is administered as part of Italy’s national museum system. Current opening hours, admission fees, and exhibition details are available on the official website.
Getting there
The gallery stands in Bologna’s university district on Via delle Belle Arti. Public transport connects to the city center; the location is walkable from central Bologna’s historic core.
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