More than 150 works on display at the National Galleries of Ancient Art in Rome, all from the collection of Aïshti Foundation, one of the most important contemporary art institutions on the international scene, founded 25 years ago by the Italian-Lebanese entrepreneur Tony Salamé…
Palazzo Barberini houses masterpieces by great masters from Antonello da Messina to Sandro Botticelli, from Titian to Paolo Veronese. The exhibition is open from 29 March to 30 June 2024
The Herrera Chapel (missing) reconstituted in Rome with the altarpiece and frescoes by Annibale Carracci
The National Galleries of Ancient Art host the bronze bust of Urban VIII by Gian Lorenzo Bernini in 1658
The days are Tuesday 28, Wednesday 29 and Thursday 30 January 2020, on the occasion of the XNUMXth anniversary of the death of the great Renaissance artist.
From 13 December 2019 it will be possible to visit the new layout of the north wing of Palazzo Barberini in Rome. It will adapt to the South Wing which opened in April. It is an exhibition itinerary from the late sixteenth to the seventeenth century. Works focused on Caravaggio and Caravaggism.
The results of the We ACT³ project were presented, an initiative born last year that put the public and private in contact and allowed the National Galleries of Ancient Art to take the first steps of their technological revolution. At the presentation…
From September 27 to January 27, Paris and Houston lend the city Rome some of the best works conserved in their prestigious museums. The American Museum of Fine Arts lends two fourteenth-century works on wood in a perfect state of conservation,…
Contemporary art contaminates the classic collections. And an exhibition – “Echo and Narcissus – Portrait and self-portrait in the collections of MAXXI and the Barberini Corsini National Galleries” – celebrates contamination to the nth degree in Rome. For those who love the challenge…