Galleria Fabjbasaglia, Rimini

Galleria Fabjbasaglia, Rimini

Gallery Fabj Basaglia is on of the top galleries in the city and specializes on exhibiting contemporary art. The gallery moved from Bologna at the beginning of the 1990s. The ownership passed to Giovanni Tiboni, whose son Fabio Tiboni is a talented young Italian artist. Fabj Basaglia gallery is one of the main centers of Rimini's artistic movements, and it tracks and promotes the trends of contemporary art. It is also the place where young people interested in art meet and interact.

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Sight Name: Galleria Fabjbasaglia
Sight Location: Rimini, Italy (See walking tours in Rimini)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery

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