The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is one of the most important museums of twentieth-century European and North American art in Italy.

Visitors are encouraged to learn more about the museum and discover its history by requesting a guided tour, available in several languages, or by attending the free presentations held daily in the exhibition spaces. Visitors can also benefit from the valuable assistance of cultural mediators present in the galleries, who are available to answer any questions.

Guided Tours

It is possible to book guided tours of the permanent collection, the Hannelore B. and Rudolph B. Schulhof Collection, and the temporary exhibition on view.

Free Presentations

Visitors can enjoy various presentations delivered on a daily basis that explore topics related to the temporary exhibition on view, as well as the life of Peggy Guggenheim and her collection.

Ask Me About The Art

The museum's cultural mediators are available to answer any art-related questions visitors may have about the works of view in a clear and informal manner.

Group Tours

On weekends, visitors can join group guided tours led by the staff of the museum's Education Department.