Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Bergamo | |
Established | 1991 |
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Location | Via San Tommaso, 53, Bergamo , Italy |
Coordinates | 45°42′13″N9°40′35″E / 45.7037°N 9.6764°E |
Type | Art gallery |
Website | www |
The Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea (GAMeC) is in Bergamo, Italy. it opened in 1991. [1] It is located in a neoclassical building from the 15th century. The building was renovated in the late 20th century. [2] [3] GAMeC has about 1500 square meters of exhibition space. [2]
The collection consists of mostly Italian modern and contemporary artists. [4]
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