See the UniCredit Art Collection website
Launching our new UniCredit Art Collection website
In 2023 we announced our strategy to make art accessible for all, drawing on the Bank’s long tradition of supporting arts and culture. This strategy reaffirms our commitment to cultural partnerships, educational programmes, and community projects which enable greater access to the arts and foster social development.
One of the first key initiatives was the launch of the new UniCredit Art Collection website. This is one of Europe’s largest corporate art collections and includes over 200 artworks from more than 100 artists from our collections in Austria, Germany and Italy.
The collection was built through a passion for art shared by Italy, Austria and Germany, whose assets form most of the collection, but it has gradually grown to include countries in Central and Eastern Europe. It spans a wide range of periods, from old masters to a modern international dimension with artworks from the second half of the 20th Century, with strong territorial ties closely linked to the historical roots of each geographic area that UniCredit serves.
The new online platform leverages our digital infrastructure to share these masterpieces with a wider audience and educate people about our artistic heritage. The gallery also includes an educational section to educate and inspire children and adults to learn about our artists and their artworks.
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