Built in the second half of the twentieth century, between 1956 and 1959, and designed by Melchiorre Bega, La Torre GalFa is one of the most famous towers in Milan. Gio Ponti himself, in 1961, wrote in Domus 377 about his refined proportions which took shape “in a simplicity of lines whose structural ancestry is expressed with wisdom and truth, with classicism”.
In Via Galvani, on the axis that connects the Central Station and the Pirellone, from which it is separated by the historic Galvani school that started operating in 1890, the tower in 2012 was the protagonist of a famous artistic occupation, after ten years of neglect.
Today, Torre GalFa has been acquired by the financial services company Unipol Group, which has made it reborn by making it take an active role in the cultural offer of the city through GAD – Galleria d'Arte Domestica, on the 25th floor, conceived by Cru de Mon and curated by art critic Luca Cantore D'Amore.
The exhibition is housed in a suite, with an incredible view of the city. The program of 2024 opens with the exhibition Through the Umbrian artist of birth but Roman adoption Marco Tamburro, whose works denounce the current human condition offering a thrust on existence through a dimension in which the characters appear anonymous and indistinguishable, represented within a dense and intricate system in which any discernment is impossible.


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