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Costa Cruises’ passion for fine arts is the most visible on board, where architects and designers (Guido Canali, Pierluigi Cerri, Joseph Farcus) have been invited to work on the design of the ships themselves. Both famous artists and young aspiring artists alike have been involved in the creation of works, the most important of which the company has since acquired. Costa cruise liners have been transformed into floating museums of art, always on the move.
 
Costa Mediterranea - Paolo Grimaldi

From the early 50`s to present, the ships belonging to our fleet have been a living testimonial to Italian and international architectural and artistic trends, in addition to being ships par excellence in the cruising sector.

Each of our ships is a permanent exhibition of contemporary art collections.
Costa Fortuna - Giovanni Solci
 
Works by artists such as Emilio Tadini, Milo Manara, Emanuele Luzzati, Aldo Spoldi, Omar Galliani, Roberto Sambonet, Bruno Lucchi, Gian Maria Potenza, all leading names in the evolution of the various media - painting, photography, sculpture, installation - of contemporary art, can often be found on board.
In this way, Costa Cruises confirms its ability to map out and travel new routes, not just on the seas, but through the expression of worldwide art, promoting and supporting young artists, initiatives and projects, thereby consolidating its role as a modern patron of the arts.
Costa Mediterranea - Riccardo Biavati