Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna

The Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna or MAMbo is a purpose-designed modern and experimental art museum in Bologna, Italy — and which includes The Museo Morandi [it], a collection of more than 250 works works by noted painter, Giorgio Morandi (1890–1964).

[1] Now an independent entity, MAMbo was originally one of the three museums that came under the aegis of the Galleria d'Arte Moderna of Bologna (1925-)[2] along with the Modern Art Gallery at Villa delle Rose and the Museo Morandi [it] in the city's main square, Piazza Maggiore.

[6] The museum simultaneously gained a new mission, not just as a permanent exhibition and exhibition space, but as an experimental, informational and social hub for young contemporary artists, providing a regional, national and international context, the latter through the International Contemporary Art Network.

The new premises opened on 5 May 2007 and in their first year hosted a range of exhibitions, installations, performances, musical events, films and multimedia experiences which quickly established MAMbo's reputation as a leading experimental museum in Italy and one of Europe's foremost creative centres of contemporary art.

[7][8] MAMbo is a leading partner in the Didart art teaching project supported by the EU Culture Programme.