Small museums, libraries, galleries and community venues form a network of exhibition spaces that have become an integral part of the Pordenone Musei network. The cultural activities organised by associations and volunteers enrich the calendar of exhibitions and events, making the cultural heritage of the city and its surrounding area an increasingly widespread and shared public asset.

Villa Cattaneo

Founded in the seventeenth century and transformed in the eighteenth by the Cattaneo family, it retains the charm of a noble residence with a historic garden. Restored by the municipality between 2004 and 2015, it now hosts private events and cultural initiatives.

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Immaginario scientifico

An interactive space dedicated to science, it offers hands-on experiences exploring physical phenomena, light and perception. Part of the Immaginario Scientifico of Trieste, it joins Pordenone Musei, expanding synergies and collaborations between associations and institutions.

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Galleria Sagittaria Casa dello Studente

Active since the second half of the twentieth century and linked to the Centro Iniziative Culturali, it hosts exhibitions, talks and film series. Located in the Casa dello Studente, it is an open space where art, cinema and audiences meet within a continuous programme.

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Mercati Culturali Pordenone

Created through the regeneration of the former fruit and vegetable market, these “Cultural Markets” host spaces for coworking, events, exhibitions and food services. A contemporary hub that brings together creativity, cultural enterprises and social life, becoming a meeting point for new projects and forms of expression.

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Palazzo Gregoris - Società Operaia di Pordenone

A grand seventeenth-century palace overlooking Contrada Maggiore in the heart of the historic centre. Since 1889, it has been home to the Società Operaia di Mutuo Soccorso e Istruzione (Workers' Mutual Aid and Education Society). Thanks to its many exhibitions, conferences and social activities, it is now a focal point of the city’s civic life.

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