Milan, Arcimboldo

From the 10th of February to the 22nd of May, 2011, the Palazzo Reale in Milan will host the first exhibition dedicated entirely to Giuseppe Arcimboldo, a 16th-century painter from Milan noted throu.

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Florence – Scandicci, Ghirlandaio. A family of Renaissance painters from Florence to Scandicci

Until 1 May 2001 Florence and the nearby town of Scandicci will host and interesting exhibition of the Ghirlandaio family, to whom belonged some of the most important Tuscan renaissance artists. Th.

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Art treasures in Umbria

In Umbria there are numerous hidden art treasures tucked away in the small chapels and remote churches throughout the Umbrian countryside. The main Umbrian centers of Renaissance art can be found in t.

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Rome’s Heritage to Mankind

Italy’s Rome is a city of unique cultural style. No less than four of the UN’s cultural world heritage items are around this fantastic location. Of the items listed on the United Nation.

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At Urbino’s court

At Urbino, the court met in a wondrous abode, the Doge’s Palace. The palace was built for Federico by a Florentine architect and features a study room and temple of the muses that reflect the Du.

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Italy’s port city of Genoa: a brief history

Napoleon Bonaparte was keen on Genoa, Liguria’s regional capital on Italy’s north-west coast: Napoleon cherished the city’s excellent port and sea-faring resources and the French ann.

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