Museums and cultural venues embrace Sanremo 2026 with exhibitions, screenings, and events
During the 76th Sanremo Festival, scheduled for February 24–28, 2026, a range of Italian cultural institutions will integrate the music event into their activities. An exhibition dedicated to Pippo Baudo will be held at Forte Santa Tecla in Sanremo from February 23 to March 1. On February 28, the Centro Pecci in Prato will showcase the festival's final, accompanied by a guided tour led by Stefano Collicelli Cagol. The Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo in Turin will engage audiences on social media through song reinterpretations. Additionally, Piazza Pian di Nave will host the Rowenta Village from February 24 to March 1, while Casa Vessicchio will feature events with Maestro Peppe Vessicchio from February 23 to 28. Ploom activations will take place at Bagni Tahiti, and Volvo Studio Milano will host evenings themed around the festival. Mare Culturale Urbano in Milan will present "sanremo culturale urbano."
Key facts
- 76th Sanremo Festival runs February 24–28, 2026
- Forte Santa Tecla hosts a Pippo Baudo exhibition from Feb 23 to Mar 1
- Pippo Baudo hosted 13 editions of Sanremo
- Centro Pecci in Prato screens the final on Feb 28 with a guided tour by director Stefano Collicelli Cagol
- Rowenta Village in Piazza Pian di Nave open Feb 24–Mar 1, 11 AM–6:30 PM
- Casa Vessicchio opens Feb 23–28 at Lungomare Vittorio Emanuele II, 31
- Bagni Tahiti hosts Ploom activations with Fedez
- Mare Culturale Urbano in Milan holds its 8th 'sanremo culturale urbano'
Entities
Artists
- Pippo Baudo
- Peppe Vessicchio
- Fedez
- Stefano Collicelli Cagol
Institutions
- Forte Santa Tecla
- Centro Pecci
- Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo
- Rowenta
- Ploom
- JTI
- Volvo Studio Milano
- Mare Culturale Urbano
- Bagni Tahiti
- Casa Vessicchio
- Artribune
Locations
- Sanremo
- Italy
- Prato
- Turin
- Milan
- Piazza Pian di Nave
- Lungomare Vittorio Emanuele II, 31