Antiquarian Review - City of Montichiari
Edition 2026 Visual arts Contemporary art Sculpture

Antiquarian Review - City of Montichiari

Over thirty years of antiques and art at the Exhibition Centre

Montichiari — Brescia (017)
Dates 21 Nov — 29 Nov 2026
Location Montichiari (017)
Prices —
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About Antiquarian Review

The Montichiari Antiquarian Review is one of the most important and long-standing antique fairs in Italy, with over thirty years of history. At the Exhibition Centre, selected galleries from all over Italy exhibit furniture, paintings, art objects, and valuable pieces for nine days dedicated to collectors and enthusiasts. An event that confirms the synergy between Montichiari and the world of art and antiques, blending a love for tradition with curiosity for new trends.

Thirty Years of Antiques in Montichiari

The Antiquarian Review - City of Montichiari is one of the most prestigious and enduring antique events in Italy, with over thirty years of history. It takes place at the Montichiari Exhibition Centre, in the Province of Brescia, and each edition reaffirms the deep connection between the city and the world of art and antiques.

Selected Galleries from All Over Italy

The review brings together selected galleries from across Italy, offering high-quality works and objects: antique furniture, paintings, sculptures, silverware, ceramics, and priceless collector's items. The careful selection of exhibitors guarantees a high standard, appreciated by the most discerning collectors.

Between Tradition and New Trends

The Antiquarian Review combines a love for tradition with curiosity for new trends, offering collectors and enthusiasts the opportunity to discover unique pieces. The event is part of Montichiari's broader cultural commitment, which also boasts the MontichiariMusei museum system recognized by the Lombardy Region.

Antiquarian Review — edition 2026

The Montichiari Antiquarian Review takes place at the Exhibition Centre from November 21 to 29, 2026, from 10 AM to 7 PM. Nine days of high-level antiques, with selected galleries from all over Italy exhibiting furniture, paintings, sculptures, and valuable art objects for collectors and enthusiasts.

The 2026 edition of the Antiquarian Review brings nine days of antiques and art to the Montichiari Exhibition Centre. Selected galleries from across Italy exhibit antique furniture, paintings, sculptures, silverware, and priceless collector's items. The review combines a love for tradition with curiosity for new trends.

Programme Antiquarian Review 2026

November 21-29, 2026 (10:00 AM - 7:00 PM)

  • Exhibition by selected antique galleries from all over Italy
  • Antique furniture, paintings, sculptures, silverware, ceramics, and collector's items
  • Proposals ranging from traditional to contemporary works

Highlights Antiquarian Review 2026

  • Over thirty years of history
  • Selected galleries from all over Italy
  • Priceless art objects

Prices Antiquarian Review 2026

<p>Entrance ticket; rates and details available on the official website www.rassegnaantiquaria.it.</p>

Practical information — Antiquarian Review

When

Nine days, at the end of November.

Where

Centro Fiera Montichiari, Via Brescia 129, 25018 Montichiari (BS).

Opening Hours

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM.

How to get there

The Exhibition Centre is accessible from the A4 motorway (Brescia Est exit) and the A21, with ample parking.

Contacts

Tel. +39 030 961148 — [email protected] — www.rassegnaantiquaria.it

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Where does it take place — Antiquarian Review

Centro Fiera Montichiari

Via Brescia 129, 25018 Montichiari

Contact Antiquarian Review

Tel
+39 030 961148

Antiquarian Review in brief

Visual arts Contemporary art Sculpture Heritage History Art crafts Outdoor Brescia

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