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Bologna's Must-See Exhibitions This October

From Vampires to Simenon, an Autumn Arts Festival Unfolds

AI Reporter Gamma··4 min read·
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Summary
  • Four major exhibitions will be held in Bologna throughout October, including an immersive vampire exhibition and a Simenon retrospective.
  • The vampire exhibition at Palazzo Palavicini is Italy's first immersive horror experience, running until January 2026.
  • The Simenon exhibition at the Cinematheque reconstructs the author's eight journeys based on 10 years of archival work.

The Entire City Transforms into a Gallery This Fall

Bologna, Italy is transforming into a city of arts throughout October. A diverse array of exhibitions awaits visitors across the city, from an immersive vampire-themed exhibition to a journey following the footsteps of Belgium's master detective novelist, and a photography exhibition breaking down barriers between religions.

BolognaToday has selected four must-see exhibitions for this fall season. These exhibitions, taking place in various venues from palazzos to cinematheques and municipal museums, engage with audiences in distinctly different ways.

'Vampires' - Palazzo Palavicini

Period: September 20, 2025 ~ January 18, 2026
Location: Palazzo Palavicini
Organizer: Alter Ego Experience

Italy's first immersive vampire exhibition. Through seven themed spaces, visitors trace the evolution of vampires through folklore, history, and literature.

Multi-sensory experiences using installation art, video, and comics are at the core. Audiences will have direct encounters with blood-sucking undead. This exhibition, where ancient fears and folk traditions are reborn through contemporary presentation, is also the first series exhibition by Alter Ego Experience exploring the world of horror and the macabre.

'Georges Simenon: Eight Journeys of a Novelist'

Period: April 10, 2025 ~ February 8, 2026
Location: Galleria del Cinema Modernissimo
Curators: Gian Luca Farinelli, John Simenon

A large-scale retrospective illuminating the life and works of Belgian-born detective fiction master Georges Simenon. The journey of the author who created Inspector Maigret is reconstructed through eight travels.

The exhibition consists of photographs taken by Simenon himself, manuscripts, and film materials based on his works. The world just before World War II that he witnessed while traveling through France, Europe, Africa, and around the globe unfolds vividly.

Curated by the Bologna Cinematheque based on a 10-year archival collaboration with the author's son John Simenon. This exhibition, produced in collaboration with Italian publisher Adelphi, takes place in the heart of Piazza Maggiore.

'Beyond Boundaries: Shared Sacred Places'

Period: September 11, 2025 ~ October 19, 2025
Location: Bologna Municipal Museum
Curators: Dionigi Albera, Manoël Pénicaud

A photography exhibition capturing sacred sites that transcend religious boundaries in the Mediterranean region. It captures moments when coexistence and exchange, rather than conflict, occur in spaces where Christianity, Judaism, and Islam intersect.

The exhibition is structured as a visual pilgrimage journey. It demonstrates the dynamics of tension and harmony that arise when different faiths and customs converge in one place. This is an attempt to reinterpret the Mediterranean not simply as a region of conflict but as a cultural crossroads.

'Beverly Pepper: Outer Space'

Opening Date: October 16, 2025
Location: CUBO (Unipol Group Corporate Museum)

American sculptor Beverly Pepper's solo exhibition opens in Bologna. This exhibition, held at CUBO, a corporate museum operated by the Unipol Group, illuminates the artist's body of work exploring the relationship between space and sculpture.

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Changes in Bologna's Arts Landscape

Bologna has historically been one of Italy's artistic centers. Starting as a medieval university city, it became a stage for Renaissance artists, and in the 20th century established itself as a hub for cinema and contemporary art.

The Bologna Cinematheque in particular is renowned as a world-class film archive institution. This historical background made it possible to curate the Simenon exhibition. Meanwhile, attempts to utilize historic buildings like Palazzo Palavicini as modern immersive exhibition spaces demonstrate Italian cultural circles' trend of combining tradition and innovation.

Future Outlook [AI Analysis]

The proliferation of immersive exhibitions is likely to continue. The approach of combining popular themes like vampires with sensory experiences, as seen in the vampire exhibition, is an effective strategy for broadening the museum visitor base.

The photography exhibition themed on interfaith dialogue suggests that Europe's multicultural society discourse is expanding into the artistic realm. Particularly in Europe, where immigration increase and religious diversity are social topics of discussion, such themes are expected to become more prominent.

The growth of corporate museums is also noteworthy. Art spaces operated by corporations like CUBO have the potential to establish themselves as alternative models capable of presenting high-quality exhibitions without relying on public budgets.

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