Villa Vrindavana’s Renaissance salons host MOSA, the Museum of Sacred Art, an artistic space that is quite unique in Italy.

The gallery displays impressive artistic works portraying religious and devotional subjects from ancient India lore and its epics. Here are displayed imposing works by the Italian contemporary artist Giampaolo Tomassetti, together with other beautiful pieces of art by other international painters.

The varied styles reflect different artistic traditions from the great regions of India (Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Orissan, Kerala and Tanjore). The collection includes original sculptures from different areas of the Far East.

With its permanent exhibition and its periodic initiatives, MOSA also encourages interfaith dialogue, where art is man’s universal language.

MOSA also has a gallery in Belgium at Radhadesh, a Durbury, in the Ardennes region.

The MOSA Villa Vrindavan is open to the public at the following times:

Saturday and Sunday: guided tours at 10:00 and 16:00

You can book special openings for groups (minimum 15 people).
http://www.villavrindavana.org/en/gallery-mosa-museum-of-sacred-art/



































































































































































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