Wandrè electric guitars represent a fascinating chapter in the history of Italian violin making.
Made by the eccentric luthier Antonio Vandrè Pioli between the 50s and 60s, these guitars are recognizable for their unique and innovative design, which anticipated many of the features that would become common in the following decades.
Wandrè didn’t just build musical instruments: his guitars were real works of art. Using unconventional materials, Wandrè has created tools with futuristic design and bold shapes.
Models such as the “Davoli Wandrè” and the “Rock Oval” are still much sought after by collectors for their distinctive style and sound quality.
To celebrate its genius, the International Museum and Music Library of Bologna presents the exhibition “Wandrè – La chitarra del futuro”an exhibition curated by Marco Ballestri with Oderso Rubini and the collective I Partigiani of Wandrè and open from 11 May to 8 September 2024 with free admission.
How to reach the exhibition of electric guitars from Garage Excelsior
Located in the vibrant heart of Bologna, Garage Excelsior is the ideal choice for those who want to visit the International Museum and Music Library without facing the difficulties of parking in the city center.
This car park offers a strategic location that allows you to leave your car in a safe and comfortable place, facilitating the exploration of the cultural wonders of Bologna.
The International Museum and Music Library, located on Strada Maggiore, is a pleasant 20-minute walk from Garage Excelsior.
Garage Excelsior is located in front of Bologna Central Station and a short walk from the historic center: a perfect location to live the city in complete tranquility.
The parking space is spread over two floors and is constantly monitored and guarded video.