Exhibitions by Locations

InnsbruckJesuit Church of the University – PERMANENT | 2021
BonlandenFranciscan Convent – PERMANENT | 2021
OsnabrückCathedral | 2010
LudwigshafenChapel of Enrich Pesch Haus | 2003
FrankfurtLutheran Church of Alte Nicolaikirche | 2001
AssisiDiocesan Museum | 2023
Diocesan Museum
– PERMANENT | 2017
Acutis residence chapel – PERMANENT | 2012 
Upper Basilica of San Francesco | 2007
Lower Basilica of San Francesco | 2004
Cathedral | 2003
Church of Santa Maria delle Rose – PERMANENT | 2002
Church of Santa Maria delle Rose | 2000
FirenzeMeyer Children Hospital – PERMANENT | 2017
LampedusaPolyclinic – PERMANENT | 2017
Mezzago, MilanoChurch of San Girolamo | 2003
RomaNational Spanish Church | 2000
Pontificia Universitas Grogoriana | 2000
Basilica San Clemente | 1999
Tufo, CarsoliChurch of Santa Maria delle Grazie – PERMANENT | 2018
VeronaCathedral | 2000

 

BarcelonaObituary of Sant Gervasi – PERMANENT | 2016
Royal Monastry of Santa Isabel – PERMANENT | 2016
Basilica of Sagrada Familia | 2004
Parish of Santo Tomas de Aquino | 2004
Palau Robert City Cultural Center | 1999
Pia Almoina Diocesan Museum | 1998
GironaFontana d’Or Cultural Center | 2000
Palma de MallorcaParish of Sant Miquel | 2011
School La Purisima – PERMANENT | 2001
Church of Sant Antoniet | 2000
SalamancaCathedral | 2003
Santiago de CompostelaChurch of San Martín Pinario | 2002
TarragonaDoicesan Museum – PERMANENT | 2024
Doicesan Museum | 2023
Cathedral | 1999
TortosaDoicesan Museum – PERMANENT | 2000
Cathedral | 1999
VicL’Albergueria Diocesan Museum | 1999
ZaragozaChurch of San Juan de los Panetes | 2000
SingaporeChurch of Sant Ignatius – PERMANENT| 2014

From 1998 until 2025, MARIA has been exhibited 51 times in different venues such as cathedrals, churches, universities, and art centers throughout Europe and Asia.

In 15 places, MARIA has become a permanent exhibition.

New exhibitions and permanent installations are planned for the years to come.