The Museo Civico di Bassano del Grappa is the town art and architecture museum located on Piazza Garibaldi #34 in Bassano del Grappa, in the Vicenza province of the region of the Veneto, in northern Italy.
In 1831, the first series of painters were displayed for the public in rooms surrounding the Monastery of San Francesco cloister.
In 1840, these were joined by paintings from the City Hall's Sala del Consiglio and collections of Natural History specimens and books donated by the amateur naturalist Giovanni Battista Brocchi.
The Sezione Canoviana, dedicated to the 19th-century sculptor Antonio Canova, has drawings, designs, letters, sketches, plaster specimens, and a unique collection of monocromi, all related to the artist.
Under the Fondazione CariVerona Arte antica e contemporanea (2006-2007), the museum has begun to sponsor exhibitions of contemporary artists.