Ralli Museum, Contemporary art museum in Beverly Hills district, Punta del Este, Uruguay.
The Ralli Museum is an art museum located in the Beverly Hills neighborhood of Punta del Este, displaying contemporary works from various countries. Large exhibition halls and outdoor courtyards feature bronze and marble sculptures alongside paintings throughout the space.
The museum was founded in 1988 and became the first of five Ralli museums established across the globe. This opening marked an important milestone in how contemporary Latin American art was presented to wider audiences.
The collection brings together contemporary works by artists from Latin America and Europe, displayed across its bright galleries and outdoor spaces. Visitors encounter different artistic approaches and styles in conversation with each other throughout the museum.
The museum can be visited Tuesday through Sunday, with adjusted hours during the summer season. Plan time for both indoor galleries and outdoor areas, as the space spreads across multiple sections.
The museum holds a series of stained glass windows by Marc Chagall that were originally designed for the Hadassah Medical Centre. These works depict the twelve tribes of Israel and represent a rare presence of modern glass art in the South American art scene.
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