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The Museum of the Great Rivers and the challenges of an innovative project

The Museum of the Great Rivers is involved in the Interreg Italy-Croatia project; HISTORIC – Heritage for Innovative and Sustainable Tourism Regions […]

The Royal Palace of Caserta reopens: everyone's welcome back from Monday the 18th!

Following a communication sent by the General Directorate of Museums of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities, as for all museums located […]

How to visit the Royal Palace of Caserta during the Coronavirus pandemic: methods and tickets

The Covid-19 pandemic is changing much of our lifestyle. Many of the activities that until a […]

Dante's Oak is on summer break, but it'll start again in September.

Dante's Oak is on summer break. The exhibition "Dante's Oak," held at Palazzo Roncale, closes its doors [...]

The Roman Theatre of Teano: an arena of timeless charm

Listed among the FAI's Places of the Heart, the Roman theater of Teano has a special charm. Time seems to have […]

Sunsets at the Belvedere: the wonders of San Leucio at dusk

We're about to face a quiet summer, in terms of events. The coronavirus emergency is still ongoing, although […]

The armchairs at the Royal Palace of Caserta are now talking!

After months of forced closure, the Royal Palace of Caserta has reopened its gates to the public. But during these weeks of […]

Palazzo Roverella reopens, and Dante's Oak returns to Rovigo.

Finally. A wonderful sigh of relief comes to all Rovigo residents and art lovers. Actually, we correct ourselves, it comes to […]

Royal Palace of Caserta: The park's gates will reopen on June 2nd.

A Republic Day with a special meaning for us Caserta residents. On June 2nd, after almost three months of […]

Recycled Royal Palace Trees: Art and Clean Energy from Fallen Trees

At the end of December 2019, bad weather brought down a large number of trees in the Park and English Garden of the Royal Palace […]

Comics in Museums: The Royal Palace and Others for #ioleggoacasa

Some time ago, we told you about The Heart of Things, a comic book set in the Royal Palace of Caserta by Maicol & Mirco. The work […]

Eros and Thanatos. Valentine's Day at the Great Rivers

In our hunt for myths today, we'll undoubtedly focus on the one most closely tied to love: that of Eros and Thanatos. Known by […]

Marc Chagall. His Russia at Palazzo Roverella

Palazzo Roverella presents a major new monographic exhibition on Marc Chagall. An exemplary selection of over one hundred works. Approximately 70 […]

A Valentine's Day at the Bourbon Court: an initiative by the Royal Palace of Caserta

There's less than a week to go until the most beloved (but often hated) event for every happy couple. We're talking about […]

Innocenzo Manzetti, the true inventor of the telephone

Innocenzo Manzetti is a truly important figure both nationally and for the Aosta Valley. Thanks to his studies on […]

Record attendance for Japan at Palazzo Roverella

Japonism. Winds of the East in European Art. 1860–1915 closed with a bang, with 51 visitors, confirming its position as the second most visited exhibition […]

Astronomical Observatory, where to look at the stars

It is known that mountain locations are perfect for observing the sky and stargazing, far from air pollution, […]

Visions of Hell, Dante's first canticle at the Roncale

Visions of Hell, in Rovigo, at Palazzo Roncale from February 28th to June 28th, proposes the reenactment of Dante's first Canticle […]

Major Exhibitions at Palazzo Roverella for 2020/2021

"An original, in-depth look at the region and, at the same time, spectacular visions of the world." This is what Gilberto Muraro, President of […]

The Samnite tombs of the Royal Palace reopen to the public

A museum within a museum: this is how we might describe the initiative promoted by Tiziana Maffei, director of the Bourbon complex. This month, in fact, it will be […]

The Polesine consular roads, a thousand-year-old legacy

In the previous article we had the opportunity to talk about how roads were a fundamental element of Roman domination in […]

Japonism in Italy, influences from the East

The "Japonism" exhibition is racking up record numbers. It will end in January, but it has undoubtedly been a success so far […]

The monastery and the city, religious life, art and culture

The Olivetan Monastery in San Bortolo is undoubtedly one of the city's most historic sites. A […]

Egyptian antiquities in Rovigo. An extraordinary heritage.

The Accademia dei Concordi in Rovigo hosts a very interesting collection of Egyptian antiquities. It is being made public for the first time […]

Halloween at Palazzo Roverella: The Allure of the Night

Is it Halloween night, trick-or-treating night? Especially the little ones enjoy stocking up on […]

Last days of October, two proposals for city entertainment

Two unmissable events for this late October. The final days of this month offer many events in Rovigo […]

Eastern Winds in European Manga, at Palazzo Roncale

There are only a few days left until the opening of the exhibition "Japonism." This is a very important exhibition that will allow us to understand the importance […]

The Archaeological Museum of Teanum Sidicinum: the museum of the capital of the Sidicini

You don't have to wait for #iovadoalmuseo days to get free admission to some Italian museums and archaeological sites. Scattered throughout Italy […]

Traveling through the Equinoxes – Themed Visits to the Great Rivers

The Museum of the Great Rivers is located in a spectacular setting. Inside what was […]

The Bergantino Carousel Museum, a unique feature of Polesano

Traveling along the road that leads to the left bank of the Po, you can admire endless fields and poplar groves that seem to have […]

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