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Borghese Gallery - The most beautiful museum in the world Rome

Borghese Gallery - The most beautiful museum in the world - Rome

Villa Pinciana is the most beautiful museum in the world. His astonishing structure mixes with the extraordinary artwork contained inside.

Its pleasantness also depends on its dimensions. Perfect for a careful visit to each hall. It does not have themammoth and boundless vastness of generalist museums such as the Vatican, the Uffizi and the Louvre. The Borghese Gallery has the right extension to be enjoyed, appreciated, photographed calmly, without being physically destroyed and with cognitive abilities eliminated.

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Art & Culture Roberto Matteucci Art & Culture Roberto Matteucci

Koh Samui and the island of mysteries

Koh Samui is paradise.

It is a green area with hills and picturesque beaches.

It is a youthful oasis, with many young people from all over the world. They have fun on the sand during the day. In the evening, they drink and dance at the Ark Bar on Chaweng Beach.

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The Civic Museum of Pesaro

The Civic Museum of Pesaro is a treasure chest of prestigious artworks.

The first hall is monumental due to the impressive presence of a large altarpiece, full of light and noble colour. It is the Coronation of the Virgin Mary between Saint Paul, Saint Peter, Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Jerome or the Pesaro Altarpiece. The 262 × 240 cm altarpiece was created around 1472-1475 by the painter Giovanni Bellini, born and died in Venice.

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The other collection. Stories and works from the deposits of the National Gallery of the Marche

The artworks in Italy are in an excessive number. The consequence is the invisibility of the majority of works preserved in museums.

The deposits in which they are kept are vast. This causes a problem with cataloguing and studying cultural heritage. Above all, it is unavailable to the public.

The Galleria Nazionale delle Marche in the Ducal Palace, Urbino, with the exhibition, The other collection. Stories and works from the deposits of the National Gallery of the Marche, offered the opportunity to see sixty paintings usually in the deposit.

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The Palazzo Ducale and the galleria Nazionale delle Marche, Urbino

In 1444, after Oddantonio's assassination, Federico da Montefeltro became Duke of Urbino.

Federico da Montefeltro transformed Urbino into one of the essential centres of the Renaissance. Federico was its patron prince.

Every Renaissance Lord needs a palace. Federico da Montefeltro wanted to build one of the most personal residences.

The Palazzo Ducale is inimitable, "the most beautiful to be found in all Italy".

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Bosch and another Renaissance Milan, Palazzo Reale 9 November 2022 to 12 March 2023

Hieronymus Bosch is a contemporary of the illustrious masters of the elegant Renaissance: Michelangelo Buonarroti, Raffaello Sanzio, Leonardo da Vinci, Perugino. Why does Bosh have a different language from the latter? Yet they are in the same world.

With a scientific and meticulous method, these two divergent humanities are contained in the exhibition Bosch and another Renaissance, held in Milan, Palazzo Reale from 9 November 2022 until 12 March 2023. The exhibition is curated by Bernard Aikema, Fernando Checa Cremades e Claudio Salsi.

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Prague, the real city

In Prague, only the imagination remained. It is a city to imagine. Let's imagine Prague during the Medieval era, imagine the dark streets, imagine the cold winter, imagine the mist, imagine the empty alleys, imagine the strange noises in the silence, imagine this gloomy atmosphere combined with the traditions of own religion.

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The Art Of Banksy “Without Limits” Bangkok, MOCA Museum of Contemporary Art

Nowadays, Banksy is the artistic icon, the absolute champion of fame, income, cultural power and promotion.

Why are his artworks successful? Why is he so popular?

It is possible to study it in the exhibition The Art of Banksy “Without Limits”. The Art of Banksy "Without Limits" has toured the world, with high public success and also some problems.

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59th International Art Exhibition Biennale Arte 2022 "The Milk of Dreams" from 23 April to 27 November 2022, Venice

The 59. International Art Exhibition, "The Milk of Dreams", curated by Cecilia Alemani, was inaugurated on 23 April and closed on 27 November 2022.

In a highly polychrome and colourful Art Biennale, black dominates everything. It is a hegemonic colour, it does not admit other artistic nuances. Simone Leigh, an American born in Chicago, wins the Golden Lion for Brick House.

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Lisbon, the city of Fernando Pessoa and Saint Anthony

Also, on 13 June but in 1888, Fernando António Nogueira Pessoa was born in Lisbon. He is simply known as Fernando Pessoa, although in his life he had many literary names. In Pessoa, there is a clear reference to Saint Anthony: Fernando and Antonio. He is the mark of his future Catholic dedication and of an alleged genealogical descend on the Saint.

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Venice is a fish's dream

Venice is expressive, dreamlike, mysterious. Any place has an anecdote. Any place has a past, not necessarily important. There is also a private narration made up of many people capable of building the charm of the city.

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Vatican Museums - Musei Vaticani - Roma

The Vatican Museums have been the centrality of art and culture for millennia. Visiting the Museums needs time, memory, passion and a lot of curiosity.

In the Raphael Rooms, the Renaissance master, Raphael Sanzio, imposes the supreme beauty, confirms the existence of magnificence, harmony and love.

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