The Porcelain Museum, opened in 1973 and a section of the Silver Museum, displays mainly porcelain tableware belonging to the royal families of Medici, Lorraine, and ... read more
The Pinacoteca di Brera has one of the leading art collections in Italy, with modern and classic paintings, a drawing cabinet and a photographic library. The museum is ... read more
The Olympic Theatre, Vicenza was constructed in 1580–1585 and designed by the Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio. The trompe-l'oel stage set dates ... read more
The Neapolis Buried, located under the Basilica of San Lorenzo Maggiore, was a (market) place dating back to 5th or 4th century BC, covered by a mudslide in the 5th ... read more
The National Archaeological Museum of Naples (Museo archeologico nazionale di Napoli) houses one of the world’s finest collections of Graeco-Roman and ... read more
The National Archaeological Museum of Altamura (Museo Nazionale Archeologico di Altamura), opened in 1993, displays the many archaeological artefacts from the entire ... read more
The Museum of the Near East, Egypt and Mediterranean is features the collections, brought together by more than thirty archaeological expeditions of Rome Sapienza ... read more
The museum at Juliet’s Tomb (Museo degli Affreschi 'G.B. Cavalcaselle' alla tomba di Giulietta) houses an extensive collection of mediaeval and modern ... read more
The Milan Planetarium, constructed between 1930-1931 and located in the gardens of Porta Venezia, was donated to the city of Milan by publisher Ulrico Hoepli and ... read more
The Medici Chapels, located at the historical Basilica of San Lorenzo (Brunelleschi, 15th-century), are 16th and 17th extensions in honour of the Medici family, the ... read more
The Mausoleum of Augustus, restored and reopened in March 2021, was built in 28 BC (63 BC – AD 14), probably inspired by the mausoleum of Alexander the Great (356 BC ... read more
The Last Supper, one of Leonardo da Vinci's masterpieces, is located in the refectory of the 15th century Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. It was at the end of ... read more
The Jewish Museum of Padua (Museo della Padova Ebraica) is dedicated to the impressive history of the Jewish community in Padua, and offers a chance to visit not only ... read more
The Innocenti Museum is located in the monumental complex that includes the building designed in 1419 by Filippo Brunelleschi, an example of early Renaissance ... read more
The Gothic Line War Museum (Museo Storico della Linea Gotica), established in 1992, is an international documentation center focusing on the offensive carried out in 1944 ... read more
The Gilt Bronzes from Cartoceto di Pergola (Bronzi Dorati da Cartoceto di Pergola) is an equestrian group of gilt bronzes and the only one of its kind to have ... read more
The Galleria Nazionale della Puglia “Girolamo e Rosaria Devanna ”, housed in the 16th century Palazzo Sylos Calò, displays a magnificent collection of works of ... read more
The Francesco Gonzaga Museum, named after Francesco Gonzaga (1546-1620), who was also a bishop of Mantua, the museum was originally meant to host treasures from ... read more
The Fondazione Roberto Longhi was founded in 1971 by the last will and testament of the academic, art historian and curator, Roberto Longhi (1890 – 1970). He left ... read more
The Crypta Balbi is part of the National Roman Museum, which consists of a group of museums, dedicated to the pre- and early history of Rome, comprising four branches ... read more