Auctioned by Il Ponte Auction House is the rediscovered manuscript of Princess Ippolita Maria Sforza. On parchment, richly illuminated and still preserved in its original binding, the mid-15th-century codex contains the first decade of Titus Livy 'sA...
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OnMonday, March 2 at 9:30 p.m., Rai 1 will air (and will also be available on RaiPlay) the special of Ulysses - The Pleasure of Discovery that will take viewers inside one of the world's most famous and fascinating royal residences: the majestic Pala...
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After careful and complex restoration work, the Door of the Martyrs and the Door of the Apostles made by Donatello between about 1440 and 1442 have been relocated to the Old Sacristy of the Basilica of San Lorenzo in Florence. The two restored bronze...
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In recent years, the Piedmont cultural scene has seen the phenomenon of Street Art consolidate in the Province of Vercelli thanks to two distinct but complementary initiatives: Waral - Urban Art Project and DeRive - Public Art in Rural Space. Both pr...
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TheUrn of Bottarone, an Etruscan masterpiece housed at the National Archaeological Museum in Florence, has been restored sixty years after the devastating flood that hit the city in 1966. At the time, the Arno also invaded the museum's halls, submerg...
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From Feb. 6 to April 12, 2026, Palazzo Ragazzoni in Sacile (Pordenone) becomes the venue for an exhibition dedicated to Alberto Biasi, a central figure of the Italian neo-avant-garde and a recognized exponent of international optic-kinetic research. ...
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From March 17 to July 19, 2026, the Musée d'Orsay in Paris presents the exhibition Renoir and Love. Happy Modernity (1865-1885), curated by Paul Perrin, chief curator and director of conservation and collections at the museum, with the collabo...
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From March 5 to July 19, 2026, the Genius Museum in Rome is dedicating a major retrospective to Robert Doisneau, among the most famous and beloved photographers of the 20th century. Born in Gentilly in 1912, Doisneau was one of the leading figures of...
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