The Restituzioni 2025 exhibition, sponsored by Intesa Sanpaolo and Azienda Speciale Palaexpo, will run from October 28, 2025 to January 18, 2026 at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome. The exhibition brings together works restored as part of the 20th edition of Restituzioni, the three-year program for the protection and enhancement of the national artistic heritage that Intesa Sanpaolo has been promoting for more than thirty-six years in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture.
This 20th edition involves the entire Italian territory and spans thirty-five centuries, offering a broad look at the country’s artistic heritage from antiquity to the contemporary age.
On display will be 117 works from all over Italy. Alongside masterpieces by famous artists such as Giovanni Bellini, Bartolomeo Vivarini, Giulio Romano, Battistello Caracciolo, Luca Giordano, Mario Sironi and Pino Pascali, the exhibition also welcomes lesser-known objects that tell the story of the richness and variety of the heritage. These include Antegnati’s spinet from the mid-sixteenth century, the nineteenth-century draisina (ancestor of the bicycle) from Gallarate, a samurai bow and Siamese boat from the Castello Ducale in Agliè, the sewn boat over four meters long from the MAN of Adria dated between the mid-2nd and late 1st century B.C, two Charleston-style gowns from Rome, a Mexican-made chasuble and stole made of hummingbird feathers, a Roman-era bone bed from Chieti, and the large Table Reliquary from Serra San Bruno.
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| Rome's Palazzo delle Esposizioni showcases 117 works restored in the 20th edition of Restituzioni |
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