The Sign of Magnus – From Alan Ford to Tex
The exhibition ‘Il Segno di Magnus – From Alan Ford to Tex’ is being held at the Palazzo del Fumetto in Pordenone. It is dedicated to the master of Italian comics, Roberto Raviola, better known as Magnus.
Curated by Luca Baldazzi, Michele Masini and Giovanni Nahmias, the exhibition traces the artistic evolution of the Bolognese master through more than 500 works
The Palazzo del Fumetto is hosting the exhibition ‘The Genius of Roberto Raviola, aka Magnus’, a journey through the creative universe of the famous Italian comic artist.
The exhibition features original artwork, preparatory sketches and iconic works that have left their mark on the history of Italian comics. Visitors can discover the origins of the characters and Magnus’s artistic process, appreciating his attention to detail and stylistic innovation.
The exhibition is complemented by educational tours and family activities, making art accessible to all ages.
A unique opportunity for enthusiasts and those simply curious to immerse themselves in the world of graphic storytelling and contemporary creativity.
Opening times and booking information are available on the museum’s website. The initiative forms part of the museum’s cultural programme, which aims to highlight the artistic heritage and promote comic book culture.
Don’t miss the chance to discover Magnus through the works that have inspired generations of readers and artists.
The exhibition is aimed at comic book enthusiasts, art students and families, offering content suitable for both adults and children. Educational tours and interactive activities make the experience accessible and engaging for all ages.
You can buy a ticket for this exhibition directly at the museum.
If you’d like to make the most of your visit, the Pordenone Musei in Rete combined ticket is also available, granting access to all the events on the programme.
For more information, please visit the ‘Plan your visit’ section on this website.
Viale Dante, 33, 33170, Pordenone, PN
Thursday e Friday: 15:00 - 19:00.
Saturday e Sunday: 10:00 - 19:00.
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The entire museum is accessible to wheelchair users and people with reduced mobility. The toilets are located in a building to the right of the entrance and are suitable for people with mobility impairments. You can also consult the museum’s accessibility guide and further useful information in the museum regulations. There is a tactile trail for the visually impaired and blind, created in collaboration with the Italian Union of the Blind, consisting of 10 explanatory signs with dual text: Braille and large-print raised text.
Last updated: 15/06/2026 09:04