The schedule of the reopenings in compliance with the current anti-Covid rules: From April 27 the Boboli Gardens have reopened to the public, from May 4 also the Uffizi and the Pitti Palace reopen.
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The schedule of the reopenings in compliance with the current anti-Covid rules: From April 27 the Boboli Gardens have reopened to the public, from May 4 also the Uffizi and the Pitti Palace reopen.
Read moreThe exhibit Faces and secrets of ancient Rome was inaugurated at the beginning of November and closed due to Covid restrictions only one day later. The exhibit is now completely digitalized in high definition and it is possible to take a free virtual tour on the website of the museum.
Read moreThe new exhibition Timeless. Old masters and contemporary art, now in its third edition, will be presented at the 40th edition of the Biennale of Antiques, to be held in Florence.
Read moreIt’s open the exhibit Modigliani and the Montparnasse Adventure. Masterpieces from the Netter and Alexandre Collections in the Tuscan city of Livorno (Museo della Città)
from November 7, 2019 to February 16, 2020. A major retrospective in the artist’s native city to mark the 100th anniversary of his untimely death.
One of the most interesting events dedicated to Leonardo’s Celebrations in 2019 is at Leonardo’s Museum in Vinci: an exhibit regarding Leonardo’s sources and original landscape.
Read moreThe first comprehensive retrospective devoted to Andrea del Verrocchio (1435‐1488) is open in Florence this Spring at the Palazzo Strozzi, with an accompanying presentation at the Museo Nazionale del Bargello.
Read moreTo mark the opening off the contemporary artist Cai Guo-Qiang’s latest solo exhibition, Flora Commedia, Florence hosted a daytime explosions in the sky.
Read morePalazzo Medici Riccardi hosts from October 19, 2018, to February 24, 2019, the exhibition Banksy. This is not a photo opportunity.
Read moreLeonardo da Vinci’s Codex Leicester: the famous manuscript returns to Florence after a quarter of a century as part of a spectacular exhibition.
Read moreThe Mona Lisa had thyroid problems that account for her yellow skin, thinning hair and a possible goitre on her neck, two US researchers say.
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