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Holidays at the Gallerie d'Italia, Intesa Sanpaolo museums: in Milan, Naples, Vicenza, Turin the temporary exhibitions not to be missed

Milan, Naples, Vicenza are the cities where the Gallerie d'Italia, Intesa Sanpaolo museums, offer unique opportunities for the holidays to visit and appreciate masterpieces of art. But also the Casa Museo dell'Antiquariato Ivan Bruschi in Arezzo is a good opportunity to discover an eclectic collection

Holidays at the Gallerie d'Italia, Intesa Sanpaolo museums: in Milan, Naples, Vicenza, Turin the temporary exhibitions not to be missed

There are numerous temporary exhibitions, with new exhibitions recently opened to discover, among which it is worth highlighting the splendid exhibition The Genius of Milan. Crossroads of the Arts from the Fabbrica del Duomo to the Twentieth Century in Milan. But no less the exhibitions Sir William and Lady Hamilton e Andy Warhol. Triple Elvis in Naples, at the exhibition, as part of the “L'Ospite illustre” review, Gentileschi and Van Dyck. Two Masterpieces from the Corsini Collection and at the exhibition Mitch Epstein. American Nature in Turin, at the exhibition The Fall of the Rebel Angels. Francesco Bertos in Vicenza.

In Milan it is possible to admire the new exhibition The Genius of Milan. Crossroads of the Arts from the Fabbrica del Duomo to the Twentieth Century, created under the High Patronage of the President of the Republic and in partnership with the Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana, curated by Marco Carminati, Fernando Mazzocca, Alessandro Morandotti and Paola Zatti. The exhibition, dedicated to the city that has always been a place of innovation in the artistic field, is organized into thematic and chronological sections and presents works by extraordinary artists who have left their mark on the Lombard capital, including Leonardo da Vinci, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Francesco Hayez, Giovanni Segantini and Lucio Fontana.

In Naples the exhibition is worth a visit Sir William and Lady Hamilton, dedicated to the multifaceted personality of Sir Hamilton and the role he played together with his wife Emma in eighteenth-century Naples.

In Vicenza it is possible to admire the exhibition The Fall of the Rebel Angels. Francesco Bertos, curated by Fernando Mazzocca and Monica De Vincenti. This is the first exhibition dedicated to Francesco Bertos, one of the most singular and celebrated sculptors of the Serenissima in the early eighteenth century. The exhibition revolves around the artist's absolute masterpiece: the astonishing Fall of the rebel angels, preserved in the museum and retraces the original artistic career of Francesco Bertos, shaped by interactions with some of the most renowned sculptors and artists of his time.

In Turin these are the last days, until January 6th, to visit the exhibition Antonio Biasiucci. Ark, third chapter of the project “La Grande Fotografia Italiana” curated by Roberto Koch. In this exhibition, one of the most important dedicated to the photographer with over 250 photographs on display, the different chapters of Biasiucci’s “utopian poem” are presented together for the first time.

All Ivan Bruschi Antiques House Museum in Arezzo, which houses the eclectic collection of the illustrious Arezzo native who created the Antiques Fair, the exhibition is present Tournaments of Tuscany. The Giostra del Saracino, the Palio della Balestra and the Gioco del Ponte, curated by Riccardo Franci. The exhibition is part of the Terre degli Uffizi program, conceived and created by the Uffizi Galleries and the Fondazione CR Firenze.

Openings, times and opportunities for families

Intesa Sanpaolo's museums remain open on the day of 26th December, observe thereduced hours on January 1st and propose thespecial opening in the days of Monday, December 23, 2024, Monday, December 30, 2024 e Monday January 6 2025. Furthermore, the 5 January 2025, like every first Sunday of the month, admission is free.A programme of initiatives is also planned for all families with ua series of special events, guided tours and workshops designed specifically for children and young people. The events of the traditional Christmas event in collaboration with the San Pietro a Majella Music Conservatory continue until January 4: the series of free concerts It's open to everyone. A Christmas Carol. The Bruschi House Museum proposes extraordinary opening days Monday 23 and 30 December and Monday 6 January, in addition to being open regularly on December 26th and with reduced hours on January 1st.

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