National Gallery of Modern Art (Rome)
National Gallery of Modern Art is in Rome. Gallery is one of the world's largest collection of paintings and sculptures from different eras. The museum's collections include more than five thousand works of art, much of which dates from the 10 - 20 centuries.
Gallery building consists of 75 rooms. Here are collected the works of famous artists such as Giorgio Morandi, Paul Cezanne, Gustav Klimt, Wassily Kandinsky, Vincenzo Aprile, Filippo Palitstsi, Van Gogh and Monet. A special place in museum exhibitions take pictures, depicting the nature of the southern provinces of Italy. Attracted the attention of avant-garde artists paintings by Umberto Boccioni, Giacomo Balla, Gino Severini and many others.
To get to the National Gallery of Modern Art by trams number 3 and 19, to go to the bus stop Galleria Arte Moderna.