Ente Turistico del Mendrisiotto e Basso Ceresio - Ticino - Switzerland
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Exhibitions
Established in 1982 in a former monastery, the Mendrisio Museum of Art offers exhibitions dedicated to the great 20th-century masters, greatly appreciated both by critics and the general public.
As a reference institution for the region, the Museum regularly organises study exhibitions and produces publications on the arts and on the history of the region.
During the exhibitions school visits are organised with fun activities for the youngest children, with the purpose of introducing them to the Museum’s displays and stimulating their interest in art.

The collection
Benefiting from some significant donations, the Mendrisio Museum of Art boasts an important collection of paintings, sculpture and works on paper ranging from the 16th to the 20th century, which document many aspects of local art history. A particularly important estate is a large group of works by Pietro Chiesa, a leading figure in 20th century art in Ticino and Lombardy, comprising 500 paintings and prints from the artist’s studio. The Museum also possesses over 650 Trasparenti (painted and illuminated panels of religious subjects) carried in the Easter Week processions since the late 18th century.

The monastery buildings
Set amidst enchanting countryside, the old Servite monastery which houses the Museum is included in the category of monuments of national interest due to its historical and architectural interest.
Church of San Giovanni, with its richly decorated interior, and the Oratory of the Madonna delle Grazie, with the rare lunette attributed to Giovanni da Milano.
Temporary exhibitions:
27.03.2010 - 13.06.2010 | Mysterium Crucis - Antiche sante croci del Canton Ticino
As a fitting reminder of Easter, an important exhibition will be held at the Museo d’Arte Mendrisio, which will focus on the cross as one of the greatest symbols of mankind and Christianity. The cross is documented well before the advent of Christianity, and its dissemination in different world cultures expresses extraordinary multiplicity and a wealth of symbolism. The cross is conceived as a central point that extends in four directions, which also connects the vertical and horizontal lines. Seen as a cosmic symbol, the cross unites heaven and earth, linking space and time and responding to man’s need for guidance. With the historic advent of Christianity, the cross takes on other meanings. From the symbol of death and condemnation it becomes the sign of redemption and of life, embodying the cosmic, biblical and soteriological dimensions, expressing, in short, the mystery of Christianity.
WhereMendrisiowww.mendrisio.ch
 Piazza San Giovannimuseo@mendrisio.ch
 +41 91 640 33 50 
Opening timesTuesday-Friday10.00-12.00 / 14.00-17.00
 Saturday-Sunday10.00-18.00
 Open only in occasion of temporary exhibits
Prices AdultsCHF 8.--
 ChildrenCHF 5.--
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