D.H. Gallery, within an 18th-century palace, is the stage for the spread of a new form of art
Modern sculptures stand out with their bold colors against the clean walls of a pristine white. Amidst art that takes shape, one perceives the innovative strength of an aesthetic that looks to the future with the courage of experimentation and the passion for innovation.
Within an 18th-century palace that belonged to the Princes Albertini of Cimitile, D.H. Gallery embodies the desire to nurture art in the city. A stage where a dialectical relationship opens between artists, free to draw inspiration from this place, an example of the spread of a new form of art.
A long terrace stretches between the buildings of the incandescent historic center. From here, one observes the ferment of a city rooted in the many faces of art, from painting to architecture, breathing in an air full of inspiration.












