The reaction of equimolar quantities of 1,8bistrimethylstannylnaphthalene (1) and GaCl 3 in toluene yields a stannagallacycle, namely, bis(µ-1,8-naphthalenediyl)(µ-chloride)methyltin(IV)chlorogallium(III) (2). Compound 2 is insoluble in solvents of low polarity and has been characterized by EA, MSCI, and X-ray analysis. The latter revealed the existence of a folded eightmembered dimetallacycle as well as the presence of a chloride ligand bridging the two metals. When treated with pyridine, formation of a soluble bis(pyridine) adduct (3) occurs. Compound 3 has been characterized by EA and 1 H, 13 C, and 119 Sn NMR spectroscopy. As shown by X-ray single-crystal analysis of 3, the central eightmembered dimetallacycle of the molecule has remained intact on going from 2 to 3. Compound 3 does not feature a bridging chloride, and its structure is that of a Lewis acid-Lewis base adduct in which two independent pyridine molecules coordinate the metal centers.