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Roman Theater in Brescia: First Phase of Archaeological Excavations Completed

Roman Theater in Brescia: First Phase of Archaeological Excavations Completed

The first phase of the archaeological excavation campaign at the Roman theater in Brescia, which began on October 27, 2025, as part of a broader project for the restoration, major maintenance, and enhancement of one of the most important performance ...
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In Valencia, the Sandretto Foundation brings Italian art to the city with “Ti chiamo corpo”

In Valencia, the Sandretto Foundation brings Italian art to the city with “Ti chiamo corpo”

The Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Foundation brings Italian art on tour abroad.The Institut Valencià d’Art Modern (IVAM), in collaboration with the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Foundation Madrid, is opening *Ti chiamo corpo* in Valencia, a dual sol...
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Three sculptures by Robert Rauschenberg donated to the Tate and the National Galleries of Scotland

Three sculptures by Robert Rauschenberg donated to the Tate and the National Galleries of Scotland

Three major sculptures by Robert Rauschenberg (Port Arthur, 1925 – Captiva Island, 2008) are joining the ARTIST ROOMS collection, a collection of modern and contemporary art established in 2008 and managed by the Tate in London and the National...
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Triennale Milano Unveils Its 2026–2030 Plan and Names Michele De Lucchi as Its First Creative Director

Triennale Milano Unveils Its 2026–2030 Plan and Names Michele De Lucchi as Its First Creative Director

An increasingly international, interdisciplinary, and research-oriented Triennale Milano, capable of bringing together architecture, design, art, photography, fashion, film, theater, and music within a single cultural project. This is the vision outl...
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Siena: Want to visit the Torre del Mangia on your own? You'll have to pay 2,000 euros.

Siena: Want to visit the Torre del Mangia on your own? You'll have to pay 2,000 euros.

The City Council of Siena has approved the regulations establishing a comprehensive framework for special openings of the Civic Museum and exclusive tours of the Torre del Mangia. The resolution, approved by the City Council during its session on Tue...
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The Rivoli Castle is revitalizing its collection with new commissions and reinstallations

The Rivoli Castle is revitalizing its collection with new commissions and reinstallations

The fall season at the Castello di Rivoli Museum of Contemporary Art focuses on transforming the permanent collection’s exhibition layout through a series of initiatives involving new commissions, rearrangements, acquisitions, and educational project...
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Genoa: This Summer, the Grimaldina Tower at the Palazzo Ducale Will Host Aperitif Events

Genoa: This Summer, the Grimaldina Tower at the Palazzo Ducale Will Host Aperitif Events

The Grimaldina Tower at the Palazzo Ducale in Genoa kicks off the summer season with a calendar of events designed to offer the public a new way to experience one of the most famous landmarks in the Ligurian capital. Following its recent reopening to...
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Grande Brera Opens Its Doors to the Public: A Partnership Is Formed to Promote the Pinacoteca and Palazzo Citterio

Grande Brera Opens Its Doors to the Public: A Partnership Is Formed to Promote the Pinacoteca and Palazzo Citterio

A special public-private partnership promoted by the Pinacoteca di Brera was unveiled today. This project—the first of its kind to involve a state-run museum in the city of Milan —aims to enhance the spaces of the Pinacoteca and Palazzo Citterio by p...
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Saudi Arabia: New Discoveries at the Hillit Archaeological Site

Saudi Arabia: New Discoveries at the Hillit Archaeological Site

The Saudi Heritage Commission has announced the results of the fourth season of archaeological excavations conducted at the Hillit site, in the Al-Dawadmi Governorate, in the Riyadh region. The new discoveries represent another milestone in the resea...
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In Florence, the Accademia Gallery and the Bargello Museums will be open for special evening hours through November

In Florence, the Accademia Gallery and the Bargello Museums will be open for special evening hours through November

Florence is expanding visitor options at its museums with a schedule of special openings and extended hours that will involve the museums of the GAMB group —the Galleria dell’Accademia di Firenze and the Musei del Bargello—from July through Nov...
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Raphael's *The Ecstasy of Saint Cecilia* Returns to the National Art Gallery in Bologna

Raphael's *The Ecstasy of Saint Cecilia* Returns to the National Art Gallery in Bologna

As of Tuesday, July 14, Raphael’s*The Ecstasy of Saint Cecilia* is once again on view in Room 15 of the Renaissance section of the Pinacoteca Nazionale in Bologna, following a stay of more than four months in the United States. The painting had been ...
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Venice: Live Restoration of Paolo Veronese’s *The Rape of Europa* at the Doge’s Palace

Venice: Live Restoration of Paolo Veronese’s *The Rape of Europa* at the Doge’s Palace

In Venice’s Doge’s Palace, just before the Hall of the Great Council, the Liagò workshop is home to the restoration of *The Rape of Europa*, one of Paolo Veronese’s most famous paintings. The restoration site is exceptionally open to the publi...
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Brescia is hosting a major retrospective of Cristina Mittermeier's work, featuring over 80 photographs

Brescia is hosting a major retrospective of Cristina Mittermeier's work, featuring over 80 photographs

From July 14, 2026, to January 10, 2027, the Castle of Brescia will host*La Grande Saggezza*, a retrospective dedicated to the Mexican photographer, marine biologist, and activist Cristina Mittermeier ( Mexico City, 1966). Held in the Grande Miglio c...
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Paola Macchi is the new general director of the MAXXI in Rome

Paola Macchi is the new general director of the MAXXI in Rome

Paola Macchi is the new general director of the Maxxi Foundation. The appointment was approved by the Foundation’s Board of Directors on Monday, July 13, upon the recommendation of Minister of Culture Alessandro Giuli, and marks the completion ...
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Farewell to Pericle Guaglianone, Artribune’s esteemed columnist

Farewell to Pericle Guaglianone, Artribune’s esteemed columnist

Pericle Guaglianone, a highly regarded columnist for Artribune, has passed away at the age of just 54. Guaglianone passed away yesterday afternoon on the beach at Torvaianica ( a hamlet of Pomezia, Rome), struck down by a sudden illness while in the ...
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BIAF 2026: First Works Unveiled at the 34th Florence International Antiques Biennale

BIAF 2026: First Works Unveiled at the 34th Florence International Antiques Biennale

Ahead of its opening on September 26, 2026, in the halls of Palazzo Corsini, the 34th Florence International Antiques Biennial (BIAF) presents a preliminary selection of the works that will be featured in this year’s edition. Under the direction of t...
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Alfred Eisenstaedt is the focus of a dual exhibition in Abano Terme and Venice

Alfred Eisenstaedt is the focus of a dual exhibition in Abano Terme and Venice

An exhibition dedicated to one of the great figures of 20th-century photography brings together two cultural institutions in the Veneto region through a complementary exhibition that traces the life and work of Alfred Eisenstaedt (Tczew, 1898 –...
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Piacenza: Work Begins on the Renovation of the Former Santa Chiara Convent Designed by Boeri—a 30-million Investment

Piacenza: Work Begins on the Renovation of the Former Santa Chiara Convent Designed by Boeri—a 30-million Investment

The urban renewal and regeneration project forthe former Santa Chiara convent in Piacenza is getting underway. This historic complex, located on Stradone Farnese, will be converted into a space dedicated to hospitality, inclusion, and community servi...
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Egypt: A New Theban Tomb Discovered in Luxor—It Belonged to a Man Named Paser

Egypt: A New Theban Tomb Discovered in Luxor—It Belonged to a Man Named Paser

A new tomb has been discovered in the Theban necropolis of Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, on the west bank of Luxor, Egypt. The discovery was made during the current excavation campaign by the Dutch archaeological mission working in the area, led by Karina van...
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Jobs in Culture and the Arts: This Week's Openings

Jobs in Culture and the Arts: This Week's Openings

We continue to track professional opportunities in the art and cultural heritage sector, with a selection of calls for proposals and competitions published from July 7 to 13, 2026. In Milan, the communications agency Ciaopeople is looking for a Bran...
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This summer, for two days, visitors will be able to explore the Park of the Royal Palace of Caserta at dawn

This summer, for two days, visitors will be able to explore the Park of the Royal Palace of Caserta at dawn

The Royal Palace of Caserta is bringing back one of the summer’s most anticipated events, and in 2026, it’s doubling the scale of the initiative. On August 1 and 29, “Alba alla Reggia” returns—a special opening that will allow the public to enter the...
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Sculpting Color: Masterpieces of 17th-Century Spanish Sculpture at the Louvre

Sculpting Color: Masterpieces of 17th-Century Spanish Sculpture at the Louvre

From October 7, 2026, to January 25, 2027, in the Napoleon Hall of the Louvre Museum, the exhibition *Sculpting Color: Masterpieces from the Museo Nacional de Escultura in Valladolid will run alongside the exhibition dedicated to Francisco de Zurbar&...
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Nolan's "Odyssey": All the Film's Locations, from the Aeolian Islands to Iceland

Nolan's "Odyssey": All the Film's Locations, from the Aeolian Islands to Iceland

The countdown is almost over. On July 16, *Odyssey*, Christopher Nolan’s latest film, will make its theatrical debut. This time, the British director—known for his preference for grand settings and practical effects over computer graphics—has decided...
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Viterbo and Tuscia are running for the title of European Capital of Culture 2033

Viterbo and Tuscia are running for the title of European Capital of Culture 2033

Viterbo and the Tuscia region have begun their journey toward securing the title of European Capital of Culture in 2033: the candidacy of the city and its surrounding area is intended to be a collaborative effort that transcends municipal boundaries ...
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The National Central Library of Florence Acquires the Gianni Bono Collection

The National Central Library of Florence Acquires the Gianni Bono Collection

On June 9, 2026,the deed of donation was signed, whereby Gianni Bono’s private archive became part of the collection of the National Central Library of Florence. This is one of the most important collections dedicated to Italian comics, the result of...
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