Palazzo Gavotti is located in the historic center of Savona and is the seat of the Civic Art Gallery of the city. The palace was built during the seventeenth century on medieval pre-existing structures. The Pinacoteca was founded in 2003 within the 22 exhibition halls of the building. The collection on display comes from the collection in the Milena Milani Foundation and the Ceramics Museum. In particular, the collection consists of paintings from the Ligurian, Genoese, Savona, Sienese and Lombard schools of the periods between the fourteenth and nineteenth centuries. The exhibition continues with the works of the twentieth century owned by the De Mari Foundation that tell the artists significant for the city, such as: Jorn, Lam, Farfa, Scanavino and Fabbri. The works of Picasso, Fontana, Magritte, Mirò, Capogrossi, De Chirico, Twombly, Dubuffet, Magritte, Delvaux and many others come from the collection of the Milena Milani Foundation. A much smaller nucleus is made up of Savona ceramics ranging from the fourteenth to the nineteenth century. The Pinacoteca hosts meetings, conferences, exhibitions and educational activities aimed at families and schools.