The collections of MASI Lugano reflect the very special history of visual art in Ticino.
Una montagna d’arte», initiative of Monte Tamaro SA and the Fondazione Egidio e Mariangela Cattaneo presents, in collaboration with Lugano Region.
MASI Lugano presents the largest and most comprehensive retrospective to date devoted to the work of Ghanaian photographer James Barnor (Accra, 1929).
1 April 2022 will mark the start of the 50th season. An important anniversary worthy of great celebration.
MASI Lugano presents “After Nature. Swiss Photography in the 19th Century”.
The presents the main motifs of the series of signs created by the artist.
Carrà, Campigli, Manzù, Rosai, Scipione, Sironi
MUSEC continues the research about the origins of creativity through the works of Roberto Ciaccio (1951-2014).
The happy keys: "Music drives out hatred from those who are loveless. It gives peace to those who are in turmoil, it consoles those who weep". (Pau Casals)
The 2021-2022 musical season organised by the Parish of S. Maria degli Angioli and the Diocese of Lugano, with the support of the Associazione Bernardino Luini, opens at the beginning of September.
In collaboration with the School of sculpture of Peccia.
Sunday 10th April
Tuesday 10th May
Monday 18th July
9:00 am — 6:00 pm (last entry at 5:30 pm)
The exhibition "From Morcote to Constantinople. The Fossati Brothers in the Service of the Sultan" promoted and sponsored by the Municipality of Morcote.
25.06.2022: 6:00 pm
26.06.2022: 10:00 am
29.06.2022: 8:00 pm
Course for adults: 2 to 30 July 2022
Course for children: 25 June and 9 July 2022
The collections of MASI Lugano reflect the very special history of visual art in Ticino.
Una montagna d’arte», initiative of Monte Tamaro SA and the Fondazione Egidio e Mariangela Cattaneo presents, in collaboration with Lugano Region.