The Ricchieri Gallery has been restored and is now complete
From the year 1000 to the 17th century, the family’s history is brought back to life at the Civic Art Museum
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From the year 1000 to the 17th century, the family’s history is brought back to life at the Civic Art Museum
The 2.5 million project to refurbish the exhibition spaces at the Galleria Harry Bertoia has been approved.
An investment to strengthen an already well-established educational programme and attract new audiences to our cultural heritage
Hidden away in the villages around Pordenone is a genius: Giovanni Antonio de’ Sacchis, known as ‘Il Pordenone’, one of the most restless and original figures of the Italian Renaissance. His works, scattered amongst…
The exhibition, curated by Professor Fulvio Dell'Agnese, revisits the tragedy experienced by the affected communities and highlights the value of cultural and spiritual reconstruction.
Palazzo Ricchieri takes centre stage again on three Thursdays in July (2nd, 16th and 23rd) with “MusicAL MUSEO”, a project organised by the APN Association as part of the “Thursdays under the stars” programme.
A meeting with Luca Bragalini, an outstanding populariser of knowledge, musicologist and internationally renowned lecturer, who guides us through a subject that has been the focus of his research for many years: the relationship between jazz and photography.