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  • History of the Palazzo della Ragione

    The Palazzo della Ragione is part of Mantua’s medieval civic complex. First mentioned in documents as the Palatium Novum, it was built between the 11th and 12th centuries to serve public and administrative functions, hosting assemblies and markets.
    It underwent several modifications over the centuries — the Clock Tower was added in 1472, featuring a remarkable astronomical clock by mathematician and astrologer Bartolomeo Manfredi. In the 18th century, the façade was redesigned by Doricilio Moscatelli, and in the early 20th century, architect Aldo Andreani restored its medieval structure.

    Since 1997, the Palazzo has served as a major exhibition venue for the Civic Museums of Mantua, hosting numerous art shows.
    Today, it begins a new cultural chapter with the Sonnabend Collection, whose installation by Federico Fedel revitalizes the historic halls, blending medieval heritage with a contemporary museographic vision.

  • Clock Tower and Museum of Time

    The Clock Tower, commissioned by Marquis Ludovico II Gonzaga and designed by Luca Fancelli (1472–73), houses the historic Manfredi Clock, which indicates not only the hours but also the zodiac signs, lunar days, and planetary influences.
    Inside the tower, the Museum of Time displays original mechanisms and components from different eras — including the 15th-century crown and hands, copper zodiac symbols, and the Foucault pendulum.
    Visitors can admire these artifacts and enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of Mantua from the top floor.

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The Collection

A new contemporary art museum opens in Mantua: the Sonnabend Collection Mantova, located in the heart of the city at Palazzo della Ragione. This permanent collection brings to life the visionary legacy of art patron Ileana Sonnabend through eleven exhibition spaces that trace her groundbreaking journey, showcasing iconic masterpieces of American art — such as Figure 8 by Jasper Johns (1958), Little Aloha by Roy Lichtenstein (1962), Campbell’s Soup by Andy Warhol (1962), and Kite by Robert Rauschenberg — displayed alongside seminal works of Pop Art by Jim Dine, James Rosenquist, and Tom Wesselmann, as well as Italian contemporaries including Michelangelo Pistoletto and Mario Schifano

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The works of art

  • Jeff Koons, Wild Boy and Puppy

    Jeff Koons

    Wild Boy and Puppy

    1988

    On loan from the Sonnabend Collection Foundation © Jeff Koons

  • Wege der Weltweisheit: Die Hermannsschlacht

    Anselm Kiefer

    Wege der Weltweisheit: Die Hermannsschlacht

    On loan from the Sonnabend Collection Foundation © Anselm Kiefer

  • Jasper Johns Figure 8 1959

    Jasper Johns

    Figure 8

    1959

    On loan from the Sonnabend Collection Foundation © Jasper Johns by SIAE 2025

  • Mario Schifano, Tempo Moderno, 1962

    Mario Schifano

    Tempo Moderno

    1962

    On loan from the Sonnabend Collection Foundation © Mario Schifano by SIAE 2025

  • Roy Lichtenstein. Little Aloha. 1962

    Roy Lichtenstein

    Little Aloha

    1962

    On loan from the Sonnabend Collection Foundation © Roy Lichtenstein

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The Municipality of Mantua thanks its patrons for the city's historical and artistic heritage through ART BONUS Cartiera MantovanaGruppo Finservice SpAGruppo SaviolaLubiamMarcegagliaMolino Pasini SpAStaff SpATea SpA SB for their support in the construction of the new Palazzo della Ragione Museum.

The Municipality of Mantua thanks its patrons for the city's historical and artistic heritage through ART BONUS Cartiera MantovanaGruppo Finservice SpAGruppo SaviolaLubiamMarcegagliaMolino Pasini SpAStaff SpATea SpA SB for their support in the construction of the new Palazzo della Ragione Museum.