The International Museum of Graphics is located in Castronuovo di Sant'Andrea, a small town in the province of Potenza. The Museum was created to enhance the graphic technique, rich in history, which has developed throughout Europe. The Museum was founded by the art historian Giuseppe Appella, whose research focuses mostly on the graphic environment. Today the International Museum of Graphics has become a real cultural center which includes the Municipal Library, the “Guido Strazza” Atelier and the “Vanni Scheiwiller” International Museum of the Nativity scene. The collection includes works made in the different techniques of woodcut, linoleum, lithography, screen printing and etching. Among the internationally renowned artists are: Alberto Burri, Marc Chagall, Giorgio De Chirico, Salvador Dalì, Fausto Melotti, Marino Marini, Paul Klee, Pablo Picasso, Joan Mirò and many others. The Museum hosts temporary exhibitions of artists of world graphics every year, with the aim of creating relationships between the territory and international art.