Museo nazionale del Palazzo di Venezia
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"When Art Was Everything"
The Museo di Palazzo Venezia houses one of the most important collections of medieval and Renaissance art. The idea was to provide Rome with a museum backed by archaeology that is dedicated to the early Middle Ages, starting from the post-classical age There are Renaissance paintings, painted wooden sculptures and chests from all over Italy; tapestries from elsewhere in Europe; Neapolitan ceramics, silverware and suits of armor, and 17th-and 18th-Century paintings. One of the most dramatic pieces is a 13th Century enameled Byzantine Christ. There are also terracotta studies by Bernini for the construction of the Triton fountain and the decoration of Castel Sant'Angelo.
Piazza di S. Marco 49, Rome, Italy, 00186
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"When Art Was Everything"
The Museo di Palazzo Venezia houses one of the most important collections of medieval and Renaissance art. The idea was to provide Rome with a museum backed by archaeology that is dedicated to the early Middle Ages, starting from the post-classical age There are Renaissance paintings, painted wooden sculptures and chests from all over Italy; tapestries from elsewhere in Europe; Neapolitan ceramics, silverware and suits of armor, and 17th-and 18th-Century paintings. One of the most dramatic pieces is a 13th Century enameled Byzantine Christ. There are also terracotta studies by Bernini for the construction of the Triton fountain and the decoration of Castel Sant'Angelo.
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