Fiumana di Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo (1895 ca.), Milano, Pinacoteca di Brera - descrizione opera su Finestre sull'Arte ...
From Oct. 18, 2025 to Jan. 11, 2026, Parma's Complesso Monumentale della Pilotta presents a dossier exhibition that brings to ...
A small vase with three bronze medals depicting Paul II resurfaced during excavations for the Metro C Line. A find that illuminates the history of the construction of Palazzetto Venezia and reveals ...
In France, the Elysée Palace intervened following a petition asking President Macron not to lend the Bayeux tapestry to England because of its fragility. For the Elysée, the work is transportable. But ...
In the United States, the Trump administration is intensifying its crackdown on the Smithsonian, the country's largest museum complex. In fact, the White House has released a list of works, ...
Underwater excavations in Baia's Underwater Park at the Campi Flegrei Archaeological Park have concluded: at a depth of three meters, a Roman bathhouse with a mosaic floor and tubuli on the walls ...
The Museum of Brutalist Architecture will open in the famous Brutalist Acland Burghley School building in Camden. Designed by Reed Watts Architects, the museum will occupy the hexagonal assembly hall, ...
After more than two hundred years, a medieval manuscript from the library of Mont Saint-Michel Abbey has been rediscovered and returned to the city of Avranches, where volumes from the ancient ...
In Béziers, Occitania, France, kick off an ambitious project: Béziers Antique, the reconstruction of the ancient Roman city. There will be an amphitheater, domus, artisans' workshops. And it will be ...
The mosaics of Piazza Armerina, the Dancing Satyr of Mazara del Vallo and the Goddess of Morgantina are some of the best-known archaeological treasures preserved in Sicily. The island, over time, has ...
During excavations in the Etruscan necropolis of Caiolo, in Barbarano Romano (Viterbo), an intact tomb dating back to the late 7th century BC was discovered. An exceptional find that returns intact ...
A large marble head has been unearthed from excavations in Rome's Via Alessandrina. This was announced this morning in a Facebook post by Rome Mayor Roberto Gualtieri. Archaeologists are working to ...