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Winter in art from the Middle Ages to Neoclassicism at the Buonconsiglio Castle in Trento, Italy

Winter in art from the Middle Ages to Neoclassicism at the Buonconsiglio Castle in Trento, Italy

The upcoming appointment with the 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in Milan and Cortina transforms the Trentino region into a stage where competitive competition is intertwined with a reflection on mountain culture. This is the context for th...
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Rome's GAM celebrates the centenary of the founding of its collection with a major exhibition

Rome's GAM celebrates the centenary of the founding of its collection with a major exhibition

From December 20, 2025 to October 11, 2026, the Galleria d'Arte Moderna di Roma celebrates the centenary of the founding of its collection with the major exhibition GAM 100. A Century of the Municipal Gallery 1925-2025, curated by Ilaria Miarelli Mar...
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In Venice, Olaf Nicolai installs a skating rink in an 18th-century frescoed palace

In Venice, Olaf Nicolai installs a skating rink in an 18th-century frescoed palace

In the year of the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games, in Venice you can skate in the frescoed ballroom on the second floor of an ancient 18th-century palace. In fact, at Palazzo Diedo, Berggruen Arts & Culture presents Eisfeld II, an ice in...
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Art on TV: Raphael, Courbet and Michelangelo

Art on TV: Raphael, Courbet and Michelangelo

From Dec. 21 to 27, 2025, Rai Storia, Rai 5 and Sky Arte offer a week of programs dedicated to art, with in-depth looks at Raphael, Courbet, Michelangelo and other protagonists among documentaries and historical reviews. On Rai Storia the week opens...
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Ten ceramics, significant examples of Renaissance applied art, donated to Mantua's Ducal Palace

Ten ceramics, significant examples of Renaissance applied art, donated to Mantua's Ducal Palace

Donated to the Ducal Palace of Mantua are ten ceramics dating between the 15th and 16th centuries that include everyday objects such as an inkwell, plates, and bowls. Valuable evidence of the production and diffusion of graffito ceramics and majolica...
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Aquileia, flower carpet mosaic resurfaces after more than 60 years

Aquileia, flower carpet mosaic resurfaces after more than 60 years

In recent days, in Aquileia, not far from the forum, in the garden of the former police barracks on Leicht Street, which recently became part of the Aquileia Foundation's patrimony, the mosaic of the "flower carpet" came back to light during prelimin...
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Bologna, a rare Etruscan bronze stolen in 1963 returned to the Archaeological Museum

Bologna, a rare Etruscan bronze stolen in 1963 returned to the Archaeological Museum

An important piece ofEtruscan art returns to Bologna's public collections. Yesterday, in the Conference Room of Bologna's Museo Civico Archeologico, the commander of the Nucleo Carabinieri Tutela Patrimonio Culturale of Bologna, Carmelo Carraffa, off...
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Genoa, a major retrospective on Mimmo Rotella at Palazzo Ducale 20 years after his death

Genoa, a major retrospective on Mimmo Rotella at Palazzo Ducale 20 years after his death

Twenty years after the death of Mimmo Rotella (Catanzaro, 1918 - Milan, 2006), the Palazzo Ducale in Genoa is dedicating a major retrospective to one of the most influential protagonists of 20th-century Italian and international art. The exhibition M...
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