UniCredit Group is a major European banking and financial services company that has been steadily building an impressive blue-chip art collection since the 1980s. Their collection consists of over 60,000 works of art, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, and photographs. The artworks are displayed in UniCredit’s offices, branches, and public spaces across Europe, creating a dynamic and engaging environment for employees, customers, and the general public.
Some notable pieces in UniCredit’s collection include Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe (F. &. S. II.21) screen print, Georg Baselitz’s Dreizehn Auf Grünem Grund, and Gerhard Richter’s Schädel. The collection also features works by emerging contemporary artists such as Vik Muniz, Rui Chafes, and Ingrid Donat.
The exact value of UniCredit’s art collection is not publicly disclosed, but it is estimated to be worth several hundred million euros. UniCredit’s commitment to collecting high-quality artworks demonstrates their dedication to supporting contemporary art and artists while also providing a unique and enriching experience for their employees and clients.

