Borghese Gallery - The most beautiful museum in the world Rome
Borghese Gallery - The most beautiful museum in the world - Rome
Villa Pinciana is the most beautiful museum in the world. His astonishing structure mixes with the extraordinary artwork contained inside.
Its pleasantness also depends on its dimensions. Perfect for a careful visit to each hall. It does not have themammoth and boundless vastness of generalist museums such as the Vatican, the Uffizi and the Louvre. The Borghese Gallery has the right extension to be enjoyed, appreciated, photographed calmly, without being physically destroyed and with cognitive abilities eliminated.
Premio Marche 2023 “Under Raffaello” Rassegna di artisti italiani invitati 25.11.2023 – 3.03.2024 Albani Civic Art Gallery, Urbino
In the exhibition spaces of the Albani Civic Art Gallery in Urbino, "Under Raffaello", the contemporary art exposition of invited Italian artists, took place.
Obviously, the Urbino exhibition is named after its most illustrious fellow citizen, Raffaello Sanzio. Raphael's art was from Urbino.
The Palazzo Ducale and the galleria Nazionale delle Marche, Urbino
In 1444, after Oddantonio's assassination, Federico da Montefeltro became Duke of Urbino.
Federico da Montefeltro transformed Urbino into one of the essential centres of the Renaissance. Federico was its patron prince.
Every Renaissance Lord needs a palace. Federico da Montefeltro wanted to build one of the most personal residences.
The Palazzo Ducale is inimitable, "the most beautiful to be found in all Italy".
Bosch and another Renaissance Milan, Palazzo Reale 9 November 2022 to 12 March 2023
Hieronymus Bosch is a contemporary of the illustrious masters of the elegant Renaissance: Michelangelo Buonarroti, Raffaello Sanzio, Leonardo da Vinci, Perugino. Why does Bosh have a different language from the latter? Yet they are in the same world.
With a scientific and meticulous method, these two divergent humanities are contained in the exhibition Bosch and another Renaissance, held in Milan, Palazzo Reale from 9 November 2022 until 12 March 2023. The exhibition is curated by Bernard Aikema, Fernando Checa Cremades e Claudio Salsi.