Founded in 1891, the GAM - Civic Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Turin is one of Italy's oldest modern art museums. It houses an extensive collection of over 45,000 works, including paintings, sculptures, installations, and photographs. The museum's collection spans from the 19th century to contemporary times, featuring masterpieces by prominent Italian artists like Antonio Canova and Umberto Boccioni, as well as international figures such as Paul Klee and Pablo Picasso. The gallery is also known for its dynamic temporary exhibitions and educational programs, making it a hub for art enthusiasts and scholars. The museum's architecture, combining historical and modern elements, enhances the experience, providing a serene and contemplative space for visitors.