Pinacoteca Nazionale in Ferrara

Pinacoteca Nazionale di Ferrara
Entrance to the National Art Gallery of Ferrara, in the Palazzo dei Diamanti
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EstablishedNovember 7, 1929; 95 years ago (1929-11-07)
LocationCorso Ercole I d'Este, 21 Palazzo dei Diamanti, first floor, 44121 Ferrara, Italy
Coordinates44°50′32.21″N 11°37′17.29″E / 44.8422806°N 11.6214694°E / 44.8422806; 11.6214694
TypeArt museum
DirectorMartina Bagnoli
Websitewww.gallerie-estensi.beniculturali.it/pinacoteca-nazionale/

The Pinacotecta Nazionale (transl. national picture gallery) is an art gallery in Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It is located on the piano nobile (or first floor) of the Palazzo dei Diamanti, a work of Renaissance architecture by Biagio Rossetti, commissioned by Leonello d’Este in 1447. Not to be confused with the Civic Museum on the lower floor, which has hosted temporary exhibitions of contemporary art since 1992, the Pinacoteca houses a collection of paintings by the Ferrarese School dating from the thirteenth to the eighteenth centuries. It was founded in 1836 by the Municipality of Ferrara after Napoleon's widespread dissolution of churches threatened the protection of important public artworks. The gallery is formed as much around notable northern Italian painters as it is around the exquisite interior decoration of the palace itself, together with remnants of frescoes from local churches and later acquisitions from the Sacrati Strozzi collection.

Since 2015 the Pinacoteca Nazionale has formed a part of the Gallerie Estensi, a network of museums sharing Ferrara's cultural heritage with that of Modena and Sassuolo.[1]

View of the Hall of Honour with frescoes from the mid-14th century
  1. ^ "Storia | Gallerie Estensi". www.gallerie-estensi.beniculturali.it. Retrieved Jul 25, 2019.