Exhibitions to See in Emilia-Romagna for Easter 2026
For Easter the Emilia-Romagna region hosts a variety of exhibitions across museums, galleries and cultural spaces. Below is a practical guide to the standout shows, with quick location details and visiting tips.
Sibyls: Voices Beyond Time, Voices Beyond Stone — Piacenza
Where: Palazzo Farnese, Piacenza
- Why visit: a contemporary interpretation of the sibyl theme, pairing historic paintings with modern sculpture in an immersive layout.
- Highlights: paintings and sculptural works engaging with the chapel’s architecture.
- Practical tip: the exhibition includes sensory elements and an audio component; allow time to experience the full installation.
Mattia Moreni. From Species Regression to the Humanoid — Ravenna
Where: MAR, Ravenna
- Why visit: a show that explores evolution and the human condition through paintings and installations.
- Highlights: works that probe identity and collective tensions with experimental painterly approaches.
- Practical tip: suited for visitors interested in critical contemporary painting.
Virtue and Grace — Modena
Where: La Galleria BPER, Modena
- Why visit: exhibition of ancient and modern works examining devotional themes and female representation.
- Highlights: Italian school paintings and cross-period dialogues.
- Practical tip: check opening times and book ahead if visiting during the Easter weekend.
Views on Africa — Parma
Where: CSAC, Parma
- Why visit: a collection of photographs and archival material reflecting cultural exchanges and representations of Africa.
- Highlights: photographic sequences and documents offering historical and contemporary perspectives.
- Practical tip: recommended for lovers of documentary photography and cultural studies.
Bruno Barbey. The Italians — Riccione (Villa Mussolini)
Where: Villa Mussolini, Riccione
- Why visit: a selection of portraits and landscapes that portray Italy with a poetic documentary approach.
- Highlights: iconic images tracing social and cultural changes.
- Practical tip: combine the visit with a walk along the coast for a pleasant day trip.
John Giorno: The Performative Word — Bologna
Where: MAMbo, Bologna
- Why visit: exhibition on the intersection of language, performance and contemporary art, featuring archival material and installations.
- Highlights: recordings, video works and objects documenting the artist’s performative oeuvre.
- Practical tip: events and screenings may accompany the show; check the institution’s program.
IOCOSE. Ponting Nemo — Bologna (CUBO Unipol)
Where: CUBO Unipol, Bologna
- Why visit: a visual project merging illustration, design and contemporary storytelling.
- Highlights: immersive installations and works aimed at a curious, younger audience.
- Practical tip: family-friendly and suitable for those interested in graphic arts and new media.
Erté. Style Is Everything — Fontanellato (Labirinto della Masone)
Where: Labirinto della Masone, Fontanellato (PR)
- Why visit: explore the world of Erté through fashion, theatre and illustration rooted in Art Deco aesthetics.
- Highlights: costumes, drawings and scenographic projects that trace the taste of the 20th century.
- Practical tip: pair the exhibition with a walk through the labyrinth for a full cultural outing.
Planning your visits
- Opening hours and bookings: always check official schedules and reservation rules, especially during holidays.
- Tickets: discounts are often available for students, seniors and groups; purchase online when possible.
- Transport: the region is well connected by regional trains and buses; plan transfers to make the most of each day.
This selection spans different cities and exhibition formats: choose the show that most interests you and enjoy a cultural Easter break in Emilia-Romagna.
Where it is
Location: Piazza della Cittadella, 29, 29121 Piacenza PC, Italia
Coordinates: 45.0558732, 9.6961068
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