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Exhibition

Wonders of the Grand Tour

With the Metropolitan Museum of New York and a cinematic tribute by Ferzan Ozpetek

Jun 30 — May 4 2026
Museo Poldi Pezzoli

The Poldi Pezzoli Museum presents Wonders of the Grand Tour, a major exhibition organized with the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
The exceptional protagonist is the painting Roma Antica by Giovanni Paolo Panini, for the first time in Milan, and Ferzan Ozpetek’s cinematic tribute “TUTTI GLI DEI”.

On the occasion of the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, the Poldi Pezzoli Museum presents Wonders of the Grand Tour, an exhibition created in collaboration with the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

The protagonist of the exhibition is Giovanni Paolo Panini’s masterpiece Roma Antica (1757), a spectacular imaginary view of the ruins of Rome, in dialogue with the museum’s collections and important new acquisitions: Panini’s Pantheon Interior, Van Wittel’s views, a 3rd-century Roman sarcophagus, a Ginori porcelain Laocoon, and an unprecedented selection of Grand Tour fans.

This extraordinary tour culminates in a remarkable short film “TUTTI GLI DEI”, made especially by the award-winning filmmaker Ferzan Ozpetek, who offers the public a Grand tour through time with the powerful language of cinematography and his distinctive artistic capacity.


Ideated by
Alessandra Quarto


Curated by

Lavinia Galli, Museo Poldi Pezzoli

Xavier F. Salomon, Museu Calouste Gulbenkian

Organized by
Federica Manoli and Arianna Pace

Roma Antica di Giovanni Paolo Panini
Roma Antica, Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1757, oil on canvas (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)

Giovanni Paolo Panini, painter and architect of the Eighteenth century, is celebrated for his scenographic views of ancient and modern Rome. His works combine perspective precision, architectural balance and theatrical flair, transforming the Eternal City into an ideal stage. Through his vision, Panini celebrates the greatness of Rome as a symbol of timeless art and civilisation.

The work arriving from the MET dates back to 1757 and is one of the most famous examples of “metapainting” in which the painter invents a sumptuous imaginary gallery displaying more than fifty of his paintings and views of the ruins of Ancient Rome, the genre that had made him famous. The scene is populated by recognisable statues and monuments from antiquity, in which various characters move, including the artist himself and the patron of the painting, the count of Stainville, French ambassador in Rome in those years. 

The exhibition is conceived as a veritable tour that will start from the loaned painting and continue through the museum’s rooms, including some precious works from the Poldi Pezzoli collection, retracing the collecting practice that was in vogue from the end of the 16th century, which introduced the English, Germans, Scandinavians and even Americans to the art and culture of France and Italy for the next 300 years. 

PANTHEON di GIAN PAOLO PANINI
Interno del Pantheon, Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1743, oil on canvas (Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milano)

As part of the itinerary visitors encounter the exquisite Pantheon Interior, by the same author (dated 1743), which the Museum acquired in 2024, thanks to a donation by Giovanna Zanuso. The donation has been an important opportunity for the city of Milan, as this is the first work by Giovanni Paolo Panini to be on display in any of the public museums of the city.

The MET canvas, which was originally accompanied by a pendant work dedicated to Modern Rome, gives visitors the opportunity to discover two new museum acquisitions, received as a long-term loan from the Peloso family, now displayed on either side of the Pantheon Interior. These are two previously unseen views by Gaspar Van Wittel, father of vedutismo, Panoramic View of Rome from Villa Medici and Panoramic View of Rome from Trinità dei Monti. These views of modern Rome, like those of ancient Rome, were sought-after souvenirs for wealthy travellers on the Grand Tour. 

dettaglio di roma antica di panini

Info

WHERE

Museo Poldi Pezzoli

WHEN

January 30 — May 4, 2026

ENTRANCE

Full — € 15,00; reduced Over 65 — € 13,00; reduced Giovani — € 10,00

GROUP RESERVATIONS

Online reservations are required for groups.

HOURS

Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun: 10:00 a.m. — 6:00 p.m. (last admission at 5:30 p.m.)
Martedì: chiuso

CONTACTS

info@museopoldipezzoli.org


The tour continues with the Roman sarcophagus from the 3rd century AD, recently restored, and with the famous sculpture of the Laocoon and his sons, in the Vatican Museums, here presented in a reproduction made by Ginori di Doccia, manufactured in hard porcelain in 1749.

Furthermore, the exhibition offers the opportunity to display for the first time the collection of Grand Tour fans, which arrived at the museum in 2005 as a bequest from the collector Carlo Borgomaneri. These refined souvenirs for travelling ladies are also decorated with monuments and ruins of the ancient Rome and Naples, the archaeological sites of Herculaneum and Pompeii, which had just been brought to light, and the temples of Paestum, an irresistible attraction for visitors and artists.

Laocoonte
Laocoonte, Manifattura Ginori, ca. 1749, hard porcelain (Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milano)


In conjunction with the exhibition, the Poldi Pezzoli Museum, has organised a rich programme of events, conversations of the Grand Tour curated by Lavinia Galli, featuring distinguished experts who will recount the journey, the places and characters, the music, the souvenirs, and the first travel postcards. These meetings will be held from February 12th to May 4th, 2026:

Thursday, February 12, 2026 | Orangerie, 6 p.m.

Il Grand Tour Immaginario di Gian Paolo Panini, Xavier F. Salomon 


Thursday, February 26, 2026 | Orangerie, 6 p.m. 

Musica per i nostri occhi! Il Grand Tour dei musicisti da Mozart a Mendelssohn, Una lezione-concerto con Fabio Sartorelli


Thursday, March 5, 2026  | Orangerie, 6 p.m.

La civiltà del Grand Tour e il mito dell’Italia, Alessandro Morandotti


Thursday, March 19, 2026 | Orangerie, 6 p.m.

Il gusto del Grand Tour e l’industria dell’antico, Adriano Aymonino


Monday, April 13, 2026  | Orangerie, 6 p.m.

Il viaggio, che fatica! I racconti di viaggio: itinerari, soste, incontri, incidenti e assalti di briganti, Marco Carminati 


Thursday, April 29, 2026 | Orangerie, 6 p.m. 

L’essenza dell’arte: gesso o marmo, Salvatore Settis 


Monday, May 4, 2026  | Orangerie, 6 p.m.

Prima delle cartoline. Il Gran Tour in fotografia, Muriel Prandato e Giorgio van Straten, Alinari

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