 |  | The Carrara Art Gallery It was built in the 19th century by the will of Count Giacomo Carrara who wanted to bequeath everything he possessed to the art galley and the art school attached to it. The building is neo-classical and houses one of the most important Italian paintings collection, the PINACOTECA DI ARTE ANTICA, that collects about 1800 paintings of Raffaello, Mantegna, Pisanello, Botticelli, Tiepolo e Baschenis. It also contains an exceptional collection of works from the XV to the XIX centuries.
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