Spring break in Beautiful country. Certainly the days of the bridge between April 25 and May XNUMXst would have been intense and eventful if the lockdown had not forced us to stay at home. We are confined to our walls and the long-awaited spring holidays that are the anticipation of the summer ones, this year will only be virtual. A real tour to be experienced while sitting comfortably in your living room but ranging with images and paths of various kinds.
Virtual holidays by surfing the web
The long bridge, between the Liberation Day and the Labor Day, allows us to open many windows on museums, archaeological parks, theaters and so on.. Passionate visitors will be able to delve into the meanders of the artistic and cultural history of our country, discovering timeless 'treasures'. You stay at home but go around anyway with the modern means that technology makes available.
Just a click on the mouse or on your mobile phone to find yourself in the ancient halls of palaces and castles or among the ruins of some Roman or Magna Graecia construction. Without forgetting, of course, the cities of art that the whole world envies us: from Rome to Florence, from Venice in Palermo, from Lecce to Naples. Italy boasts an artistic and historical-cultural heritage that has no equal and this is an irrefutable truth.
Holidays with exhibitions in digital format
In this period, Rome ideally reopens the Scuderie del Quirinale with a whole series of digital projects concerning the exhibition "Raphael 1520-1483".
The National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia also 'exhibits' its collection on the website, on the social pages (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter) and on the Youtube channel EtruscanL. Also in Rome, the Civic Museums offer five virtual tours: Capitoline Museums, Trajan's Markets - Museum of the Imperial Forums, Ara Pacis Museum, Napoleonic Museum and Casino Nobile of the Museums of Villa Torlonia. In this time of quarantine, the Vatican Museums have also prepared virtual tours with seven different routes in which to venture.
Also noteworthy are the "Walks of the director " published by the Egyptian Museum of Turin on its Youtube channel. Also in the city of the Mole, the director Enrica Pagella launches an invitation to enter the labyrinths of the collections of Royal Museums of Turin. The same director guides virtual visitors through the rooms of the Royal Palace to the Chapel of the Shroud.
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