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In Stuttgart, the Haus der Geschichte, one of the country's leading history museums, organized two nudist tours as part of an exhibition on swimming. They immediately sold out.
At the National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia in Rome, the restored section of the Sarcophagus of the Bride and Groom has been returned to the display case. The restored section stands out clearly ...
Underwater excavations in Baia's Underwater Park at the Campi Flegrei Archaeological Park have concluded: at a depth of three meters, a Roman bathhouse with a mosaic floor and tubuli on the walls ...
An extraordinary maintenance work on Michelangelo's Last Judgment will begin in 2026, necessitated by the impact of the high influx of visitors on the preservation of the famous masterpiece.
During excavations in the Etruscan necropolis of Caiolo, in Barbarano Romano (Viterbo), an intact tomb dating back to the late 7th century BC was discovered. An exceptional find that returns intact ...
In the Pauline Hall of the Lower Galleries of the Vatican Museums, the entire pontifical collection, consisting of nearly five hundred specimens, of micromosaics has been permanently installed. It is ...
During restoration work on a building overlooking the Grand Canal, a rare 16th-century wall painting emerged. Three allegorical figures are becoming visible again thanks to the work of restorers and ...
Identified in Trent four fragments of the Senemnetjer papyrus, an extremely rare Book of the Dead from Saqqara. The discovery, of exceptional importance for Egyptology, enriches the collection of the ...
One struggles beyond measure to catch a glimpse of an exhibition in the exhibition halls of Palazzo Barberini, where for just over a week the public has been admitted to a new, unfailing, unmissable ...
Venice will celebrate one of its most illustrious sons with the opening of the Official Giacomo Casanova Museum at Palazzo Zaguri in the heart of the city.
Starting Feb. 14, 2025, CAMERA - Italian Center for Photography in Turin will inaugurate the new exhibition year with two exhibitions dedicated to Henri Cartier-Bresson and Riccardo Moncalvo.
In Rome, after years of closure, the Passetto di Borgo reopens: it was the secret corridor that popes used to walk through on their way from the Vatican to Castel Sant'Angelo. Now it can be visited ...