The internationally renowned artist Piero Gemelli showcased his works at Delai, an evocative location on the Brescia shore of Lake Garda. The images seem almost created to inhabit those rooms…
A secret garden. A noble residence overlooking Lake Garda. This is Palazzo Delai, a historic home once belonging to the Counts Delai, in Toscolano Maderno on the Brescia side of the lake. The perfect setting for Piero Gemelli’s exhibition.



For five days – suspended in a deliberately undefined sense of time – the artist’s works were displayed within the rooms of Palazzo Delai, coming to life through the gaze of those who visited the villa.
The spaces, poised between being and becoming, tell the story of Piero Gemelli’s approach: through photography, he has always sought to preserve fleeting moments, giving the illusion that they may become eternal, in a delicate interplay of memory and nostalgia.




Gemelli’s essence filled every corner of Delai, leaving its trace for the future. Indeed, Delai aspires to be a small retreat on the lake, where architecture meets mindful hospitality; it is a palazzo where history lingers in the air, and a terraced lemon garden unfolds.
Earth and water merge in a refined and perfect union, but one will have to wait until the end of 2026 or the beginning of 2027 to fully experience this sensation.
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