
Following a careful restoration that respected the soul of the former mining warehouse, Le Dune Piscinas now stands as a rare destination that celebrates both its historical heritage and its vibrant present. The hotel’s interiors are home to an extraordinary contemporary art collection. Each room, hallway, and communal space becomes part of a dialogue between the building’s past and the expressive works of major Italian and international artists. The collection includes works by Lois Anvidalfarei, Gianfranco Guerzoni, Alessandro Papetti, Medhat Shafik among others. Many of the pieces were conceived specifically for the site, creating a unique fusion between artwork, architecture and landscape.
The last precious piece in the collection
Loyal to this evolutionary approach, Le Dune Piscinas makes headlines with a new recent addition to its collection: a striking sculptural work by Ruth Beraha, recently awarded the prestigious Premio Matteo Visconti di Modrone during MiArt Milano 2025, Italy’s most important fair for modern and contemporary art. Beraha’s work – a flock of ceramic birds whose heads flutter behind a wall – evokes an invitation to discover reality on the other side of the wall. It was praised for its critical engagement with power, identity, and transformation—a thematic resonance that now enriches the Le Dune Piscinas experience, greeting guests in the hotel’s reception area.
This acquisition not only strengthens Le Dune Piscinas’ role as a cultural landmark but also aligns with the values of World Art Day by making contemporary art accessible in a non-traditional, immersive setting. In a time when travelers are increasingly seeking deeper, more meaningful experiences, Le Dune Piscinas offers a unique opportunity to engage with art in one of the Mediterranean’s most untouched natural landscapes.
Collectively, the works form a curated journey that redefines the boundaries between hospitality, land, and art. As World Art Day encourages the public to engage with art in all its forms, Le Dune Piscinas presents a compelling story of how art can transcend gallery walls—inviting guests, artists, and critics to reflect on the intersection of aesthetics, nature, and human experience.
At Le Dune, art is not confined to galleries or museums—it is lived and breathed, woven into the very fabric of your stay.