Like every year, the Civic Museum of Industrial Art and Davia Bargellini Gallery in Bologna renews its appointment dedicated to the nativity scene. In fact, as part of Festivamente, the program of cultural initiatives promoted by the Municipality of ...
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Pompeii Archaeological Park is engaged in the restoration of a Saudi Arabian city abandoned in the 1980s. The intervention is part of the cooperation agreement between Pompeii and the Royal Commission for AlUla.
In fact, a team of archaeologists, re...
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As of Feb. 1, 2026, ticket prices for the Civic Museums of Florence will increase: an adjustment made necessary by the rising cost of management, reads the note on the website of the City of Florence. While changing the rates, the Cumune specifies, h...
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Renowned British photographer and photojournalist Martin Parr passed away at the age of 73 on December 6, 2025 at his home in Bristol. News of the passing was announced by the Martin Parr Foundation on its website with these words, "It is with great ...
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From December 6, 2025 to March 22, 2026, the Mart in Rovereto will host Sotto il sole, a site-specific exhibition by emerging artist Vittorio Marella (Venice, 1997), the brainchild of Vittorio Sgarbi and curated by Denis Isaia and Giovanna Zabotti, i...
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From Rai Storia to Rai 5 to Sky Arte, the TV week from December 7 to 12 offers a busy itinerary of great masters, photography, architecture and the avant-garde: Caravaggio, Piranesi, Beato Angelico, Peggy Guggenheim and more.
On Rai Storia the week ...
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Civiero Art Gallery, in collaboration with the Cultural Department of the City of Diano Marina and Guidi&Schoen Gallery of Genoa, is hosting the solo exhibition Dharmata by artist Andrea Chiesi from December 13, 2025 to January 11, 2026. The exhi...
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Renowned Belgian artist Hans Op de Beeck (Turnhout, 1969), known for his ability to create immersive, sensory installations that invite silent contemplation, presents a new series of works in Vienna, through Feb. 18, 2026, that explore the complex re...
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The Mart in Rovereto celebrates Luigi Bonazza (Arco, 1877 - Trento, 1965), an important name in art at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, exploring the influence of Vienna and the unique fusion of Secessionist and Déco languages, in ua e...
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After being hosted at the Palazzo del Quirinale in Rome, the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, the National Archaeological Museum in Reggio Calabria, and the James-Simon-Galerie in Berlin, the exhibition The Gods Return. The Bronzes of San Ca...
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From December 5, 2025, to April 12, 2026, the National Roman Museum presents at Palazzo Massimo the exhibition Submerged Memories: the bronzes of the Valentinian Bridge, an exhibition project that brings to the public's attention a group of works tha...
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In Spain , an important acquisition for the María Cristina Masaveu Peterson Foundation (FMCMP) in Madrid, which recently enriched its collection by securing on the international market a work by Artemisia Gentileschi (Rome, 1593- Naples, after...
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There is still no glimpse of a reopening date for Orvieto's Museum of the Opera del Duomo (MODO), which has been closed since Sept. 1, 2024 with no word on when it will reopen its doors to the public. And the case now comes to Parliament. The institu...
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Canadian architect and naturalized U.S. citizen Frank Owen Gehry, one of the great names in recent architectural history, passed away in the Italian night at his residence in Santa Monica, California. He was 96 years old and recognized as one of Amer...
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Genoa rediscovers a forgotten part of its artistic heritage through the return to light of the Nativity of Jesus Christ, a splendid painting by the Dutch painter Mathias Stom, or Mathias Stomer (Amersfoort, c. 1600 - Sicily, after 1650), a central fi...
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The Principality of Monaco is often associated with its best-known face, that of glamour, social events and international glamour that attracts visitors from all over the world. Behind this instantly recognizable image , however, lies a layered cultu...
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To mark the centenary of Claude Monet's death, from Dec. 5, 2025 to April 4, 2026, Milan's Spazio Ventura is hosting the immersive event Claude Monet: The Immersive Experience, in which the vibrant universe of the father of Impressionism is brought t...
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Important archaeological find in the ancient Etruscan city of Vulci: it is the Greek marble head of a young woman (a Kore), discovered during excavations conducted as part of the ministerial grant related to the "Vulci Cityscape" project, promoted by...
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On Miami Beach, a pack of dog-robots roams the world's richest art fair, Art Basel: this is the latest provocation by Mike Winkelmann, known as Beeple, the digital artist who rose to prominence for the historic sale of his NFT collage Everydays - The...
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For the first time in history, a selection of original folios from Leonardo da Vinci 's Codex Atlanticus will be exhibited in Naples, inside the Majolica Cloister of the Complesso Monumentale di Santa Chiara. The initiative, the result of a collabora...
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Palazzo Martinengo di Villagana, BPER 's headquarters in Brescia, once again becomes a place dedicated to contemporary art by hosting a new exhibition proposal signed La Galleria BPER. The exhibition, a solo show by Fabrizio Dusi entitled Fabrizio Du...
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Milan is experiencing an intense autumn of art, with three events that transform the city into a crossroads of languages, eras and visions. A double narrative takes shape at Palazzo Reale: on the one hand, the neoclassical elegance of Andrea Appiani,...
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The National Gallery in London has released the list of architectural firms that will compete for the design of the new wing envisioned by Project Tomorrow, the £750 million (about 858.8 million euros) transformation program that aims to redefine th...
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Casa Museo Zani in Brescia opens its doors from December 12, 2025 to April 6, 2026 for an exhibition that focuses on the role of light in eighteenth-century Venetian painting through comparisons between Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini (Venice, 1675 - 174...
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Enslaved people in some cases seem to have receivedbetter nutrition than free individuals. This hypothesis, suggested by written sources, is now finding new confirmation in the excavations of the villa of Civita Giuliana near Pompeii, financed with ...
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