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Základní informace

  • Movements:
    • catalan modernisme
    • modernisme catalan
    • vienna secession
  • Mediums: akryl na plátně
  • Art types: nástěnné umění
  • Featured artists:
    • Antoni Gaudí
    • Joseph Maria Olbrich
    • Charles Rennie Mackintosh
    • Hector Guimard
    • Otto Koloman Wagner
  • Works on APS: 122

Italia Liberty: A Celebration of Art Nouveau in Rimini

Italy’s Adriatic coast holds a hidden gem – Italia Liberty, a museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the splendor of Art Nouveau (Liberty Style) within Rimini. Founded in 2019 by Andrea Speziali, this association emerged from a profound passion for safeguarding Italy's artistic heritage, specifically the distinctive aesthetic expression of Art Nouveau. Situated within a beautifully restored historic building that itself embodies architectural elements of the era, Italia Liberty offers visitors an immersive journey into a pivotal moment in Italian art history—a celebration of organic forms, flowing lines, and opulent decorative motifs.

Architectural Marvel & Setting

The museum’s location is no accident; it resides within Palazzo Zanelli, a magnificent villa constructed in 1908 that exemplifies the grandeur and elegance characteristic of Liberty Style. Its façade is adorned with intricate ironwork sculptures depicting floral garlands and mythological figures—a testament to the movement's fascination with nature and classical inspiration. Stepping inside feels like entering a living tableau of Art Nouveau artistry, where every detail contributes to an atmosphere of refined beauty.

A Legacy of Artistic Vision

Italia Liberty’s origins lie in the unwavering commitment of its founders – Andrea Speziali, Luigi Matteoni, Darko Perrone, Marisa Ballabio, Rodolfo Speziali, Mattia Speziali and Daniela Pesaresi – who recognized the urgent need to revive interest in this often overlooked artistic movement. Recognizing the importance of disseminating knowledge and promoting cultural heritage, they established Italia Liberty as a platform for exploring Art Nouveau’s influence on Italian design and culture. The association actively collaborates with other institutions—including “Vucetich” Museum in Marostica, “Arte Povera” Museum in Sogliano al Rubicone and “Disco d'Epoca” Museum in Sarnico—to foster a broader understanding of the artistic landscape of the 20th century.

Collection Highlights: Echoes of Elegance

The museum’s collection is a captivating panorama of Art Nouveau artistry, featuring architectural elements like decorative ironwork and stained glass windows that transport visitors back to Rimini's Belle Époque. Visitors can admire furniture pieces crafted with meticulous detail—often incorporating exotic woods and inlay work—ceramics adorned with stylized floral patterns, and glassware masterpieces reflecting the movement’s pursuit of crystalline clarity and iridescent hues. Furthermore, Italia Liberty hosts exhibitions dedicated to exploring lesser-known artists and stylistic nuances within Art Nouveau, enriching the visitor's appreciation for this remarkable artistic tradition.

Notable Exhibitions & Upcoming Events

Currently, Italia Liberty is hosting “Liberty. L’arte dell’Italia moderna”, a major exhibition showcasing masterpieces of Italian Art Nouveau from Palazzo Martinengo in Brescia (24 January – 4 June). Alongside this prominent event, the museum organizes “Visioni Liberty per l’Art Nouveau Week”—a creative competition celebrating Art Nouveau's enduring legacy—and “Mirandola si prepara a riabbracciare uno dei suoi simboli più riconoscibili: il chiosco Liberty di Piazza Mazzini,” which aims to revitalize public spaces and promote cultural engagement. Don’t miss the opportunity to delve into Rimini’s artistic heritage and discover the captivating beauty of Art Nouveau!