The Museums of San Salvatore in Lauro are located in the former Convent of the Marchigiani, a 16th century monastic complex annexed to the church of San Salvatore in Lauro, in the center of Rome. The Museums host the permanent donations and galleries of Emilio Greco and Umberto Mastroianni, internationally renowned sculptors. Emilio Greco, Francesco Messina and Umberto Mastroianni are just some of the artists who with the Monumental Complex of San Salvatore in Lauro have had an assiduous and continuous attendance, to work on engravings, sketches, catalogs or to bring their creations to their own will. or for that of their heirs. Among the exhibitions that took place in the Museums of San Salvatore in Lauro there were Visions of the Grand Tour from the Hermitage. People and landscapes of Italy in the Russian Collections, the exhibition for the 200th anniversary of the birth of Gogol ', those on Dostoevsky and Italy, on Kineticism and on the centenary of the birth of Francesco Messina. The monumental complex offers the public a rich exhibition offer.