Museo Vela
The Vela Museum at Ligornetto is undoubtedly the most important museum-home of a Swiss artist.
The Ticinese sculptor Vincenzo Vela (1820-1891) earned the highest honours at the time of the Unification of Italy. In the
mid-19th century the artist had a country house built for him to live and work in, at his native village. In a specially
created hall, Vincenzo Vela regularly showed his works to a wide public of Swiss and Italian art lovers.
In fulfilment of his father's wishes, in 1892 Spartaco Vela bequeathed the property to the Confederation. The museum was
inaugurated in 1898.
Besides numerous original plaster casts, models and drawings of works by Vincenzo Vela, the museum contains a few sculptures
by his brother Lorenzo (1812-1897) and paintings, drawings and ceramics by his son Spartaco (1854-1895). Also outstanding
among the collections are paintings and prints by Lombard and Piedmontese artist friends of the Vela family.
The museum regularly organises temporary exhibitions on a variety of cultural themes, as well as guided tours, educational
events, conferences, lectures and concerts.
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