In the heart of Verbania Pallanza, the Museum of the Landscape celebrates the connection between art, culture, and nature of Lake Maggiore.
Paintings and sculptures, from the late 19th century to the early 20th century, tell the story of the region’s ability to attract and host internationally significant artists.
Founded in 1909, the Museum of the Landscape houses a rich collection of paintings, displayed in thematic temporary exhibitions set up in the rooms of Palazzo Viani Dugnai, which also permanently hosts the 15th-century fresco room, along with sculptures featuring works by artists such as Paolo Troubetzkoy and Arturo Martini, among others.
Its exhibitions tell the story of the beauty of the region, making it a must-visit for art and history lovers.