The Cultural Heritage area consists of a series of innovative and continuously developing projects designed to showcase and promote Italy’s artistic heritage worldwide
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Over sixty exhibitions, in Italy and abroad, showcasing the great Italian painters. Thanks to state-of-the-art technology, the works of Giotto, Piero della Francesca, Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael and Caravaggio are presented life-size and in ultra HD. And, above all, each time in the same place and at the same time. Screens that are able to stir the same emotions as the original works, eliminating the costs and logistics required to exhibit the real thing

Themed exhibitions

Raphael and his Madonnas
Raphael Sanzio (1483-1520) is also known as the painter of the Madonnas. Raphael’s Madonnas have proved to be both exemplary and proverbial, and in Italy people still talk about women as being: “as beautiful as a Raphael Madonna”. Through 19 reproductions of works by the Urbino painter, the exhibition celebrates the timeless beauty of his Madonnas.
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Raphael portraitist
Like all the great portrait painters in history, Raphael Sanzio (1483-1520) was not only adept at capturing the physical and psychological traits of his subjects but also their cultural and social identity. The exhibition reproduces 14 portraits by the Urbino artist
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Monographic exhibitions

Giotto da Bondone
Giotto di Bondone (1267-1337) was the founding father of Italian Renaissance art. The exhibition dedicated to him consists of 25 reproductions of frescoes that the great master painted in the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua, a masterpiece of 14th century European art
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Sandro Botticelli
Alessandro Filipepi (1446-1510), better known as Sandro Botticelli, was one of the great masters of art and synonymous with the Florentine Renaissance. This exhibition features 24 of his most representative works
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Piero della Francesca
Piero della Francesca (1412-1492) is perhaps the most representative artist of the Italian Renaissance movement. A man of science and art, his artistic career is celebrated with an exhibition of 11 of his most significant works
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Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) is the personification of Italian genius. An eclectic intellectual, he perhaps embodied the humanist ideals of the Renaissance more than any other figure. Through painting, he sought to understand the phenomena of vision. The 17 works on display are representative of his entire catalogue of artworks
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Raffaello Sanzio
Raphael Sanzio (1483-1520) was the painter of beauty. Everything in his works is beautiful, harmonious, refined. The Raphael exhibition brings together 36 reproductions of his works celebrating his albeit short life and showcasing his magnificent art
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Caravaggio
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610) revolutionised the art of his time. A painter with a tumultuous private life, he is represented here through 40 of his most significant artworks
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