Universal Suffrage: documents from the Bubbio Archive on display at the Eusebio Civic Museum in Alba

The Museo Civico "F. Eusebio" in Alba hosts the exhibition "Universal Suffrage", a display that traces Italy's constituent phase and highlights the decisive role of women's suffrage in the country's first free elections.

Period: from 23 May to 21 June 2026. Opening: Saturday 23 May at 17:00, coinciding with the European Night of Museums.

Why visit

  • View original archival materials, many from the Teodoro Bubbio Archive, documenting the work of the Constituent Assembly.
  • Learn about Senator Teodoro Bubbio's political and institutional contribution at local and national levels.
  • Connect the historical significance of 2 June 1946 to later institutional changes in Italy.

Practical information

The exhibition is held in the Sala Luciano Maccario on the ground floor of the Museo Civico "F. Eusebio".

  • Address: Via Vittorio Emanuele II, 19, 12051 Alba (CN), Italy.
  • Organisers: Centro Studi Beppe Fenoglio and the Culture and Tourism Department of the Municipality of Alba, in collaboration with the Museo Civico Federico Eusebio and the local ANPI section; supported by Fondazione Banca d'Alba and Fondazione CRT.
  • Opening hours: according to the Civic Museum's timetable.
  • Guided visits and information: contact the museum organisers to book tours or request details.

This exhibition is recommended for researchers, contemporary history enthusiasts and visitors who want to deepen their understanding of the role of universal suffrage in shaping the Italian Republic.

Where it is

Location: Via Vittorio Emanuele II, 19, 12051 Alba CN, Italia

Coordinates: 44.6987822, 8.0346913

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