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MuseumWeek

The “Museum Week” calls all the museums and the cultural institutions on the social stage to share their collection and engage people around important topics and shared values.

  • Manodori Sagredo collection
    MuseumWeek
    18 May 2019
    by Milestone Rome

    Historical photos of Rome from Manodori Sagredo photographic collection

    On the sixth day of “Museum Week 2019” dedicated to photography, we’d like to explore the photographic collection of Manodori Sagredo archive, begun by Alberto ...
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  • Part of the sepulcher of Aulus Hirtius, partially submerged by the water of the Euripus canal, Rome, Palazzo della Cancelleria
    MuseumWeek
    17 May 2019
    by Milestone Rome

    The underground lake beneath Palazzo della Cancelleria

    On the fifth day of "Museum Week 2019"dedicated to the theme of exploration, we’ll take you inside the Renaissance Palazzo la Cancelleria, where at the ...
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  • Galleria Spada
    MuseumWeek
    15 May 2019
    by Milestone Rome

    Milestone museum quiz

    On the third day of "Museum Week 2019" dedicated to the theme of "play", we'd like to invite you to an involving challenge, aiming at ...
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  • Storages of Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea in Rome, Photo credit (c) La Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea
    MuseumWeek
    14 May 2019
    by Milestone Rome

    Four museum storages in Rome accessible to visitors

    The museums are gems chests and, especially in Rome, are located in historical buildings that have gathered treasures and memories through centuries of glorious history. ...
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  • Giulio Turcato, Portrait of Palma Bucarelli, 1944, Rome, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna
    MuseumWeek
    13 May 2019
    by Milestone Rome

    Palma Bucarelli, daring icon of Italian art

    To celebrate the first day of the Museum Week sixth edition, we dedicate today’s theme on “Women in Culture” to Palma Bucarelli, a revolutionary figure ...
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  • MuseumWeek
    28 April 2018
    by Milestone Rome

    The painted garden from the Villa of Livia for #natureMW

    The sixth day of the "Museum Week 2018" is dedicated to the portrayal of nature in culture, art and science, so let’s discover the Ancient Roman painted ...
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  • Ancient Roman remains uncovered in 2016 in the site of the Amba Aradam subway station
    MuseumWeek
    25 April 2018
    by Milestone Rome

    Five recent archaeological discoveries in Rome for #heritageMW

    The third day of the "Museum Week 2018" is dedicated to the constructed or intangible heritage that represents our history and identity, so today we celebrate it ...
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  • Rome, artists' supreme muse yesterday and today for #cityMW
    MuseumWeek
    24 April 2018
    by Milestone Rome

    Rome, artists' supreme muse yesterday and today for #cityMW

    The second day of the "Museum Week 2018" is dedicated to the cities that inspired painters, musicians and writers, encouraging to take a different lo at the ...
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  • Museum Week 2018 - Women in Rome art history by Milestone Rome
    MuseumWeek
    23 April 2018
    by Milestone Rome

    Five heroines in Rome art history for #womenMW

    Today the "Museum Week 2018" starts, calling all the museums and the cultural institutions on the social stage to their collection and engage people ...
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    Greetings! I have beautiful Limoges tankard (pitcher) with a monk holding a basket with wine in it, ...

    The dispersed art collection at Monte di Pietà and the misfortunes of marquis Campana

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    Hello Sonia, thanks for asking! The author of the murals in Livia's villa has not been specifically identified ...

    The painted garden from the Villa of Livia for #natureMW

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    Do we have any idea who painted the murals in Livia's garden room?

    The painted garden from the Villa of Livia for #natureMW

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    Dear Rebecca, first of all, thanks for contacting us! We are very happy to answer. As you already ...

    Medieval frescoes at the basilica di Santa Cecilia in Trastevere

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    30 November 2018
    Hello! I am researching this church for a project and this comes as a very late ...

    Medieval frescoes at the basilica di Santa Cecilia in Trastevere

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