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		<title>Paths of art and culture among the Turin Italy Museum</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Turin Italy Museum Want to see the beauties of Turin Italy Museum? How many incredible cultural attractions the city offers its visitors? You can start by visiting Piazza Castello, the heart of Old Town. Right in the center of the city and in the heart of Turin Italy Museum, the capital, symbol of the palaces [...]]]></description>
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<p>Want to see the beauties of Turin Italy Museum? How many incredible cultural attractions the city offers its visitors? You can start by visiting Piazza Castello, the heart of Old Town. Right in the center of the city and in the heart of Turin Italy Museum, the capital, symbol of the palaces of the Savoy monarchy, the royal collections of art and arms, and the fascinating examples of Roman Turin.</p>
<p>Among the finest cultural attractions in Turin Italy Museum you can admire Palazzo Madama, the Museo Civico d&#8217;Arte Antica, Palazzo Reale and the Royal Armoury, the Diocesan Museum and the Museum of Antiquities, starting among the attractions which Castle Square is the heart of City and its geographic center of Turin Italy Museum. Political and administrative hub of the ancient capital of Savoy, hosts sites symbol of secular and religious.</p>
<p>Among the museums of Turin Italy Museum, Piazza Castello has assumed its present form since 1587, when Charles Emmanuel I decided to continue the program of transformation of the medieval city begun by his father Emanuele Filiberto, who in 1563 had shifted the center of power from Chambéry to Turin. The square is characterized by the uniformity of facades and arcades that surround it, is the result of the intervention of four great architects.</p>
<p>Ascanio was Vitozzi to start the building program called &#8220;cluster control&#8221; that included the Royal Palace and the Secretaries of State, giving us one of today&#8217;s most important monuments and attractions of Turin Italy Museum. The project was continued by Amedeo di Castellamonte, as amended by Baroque genius Filippo Juvarra and finished by Benedetto Alfieri.</p>
<p>Partly camouflaged by the surrounding buildings of Turin Italy Museum, the church of San Lorenzo is marked by the dome, one of the finest examples of Baroque architecture in the city, a masterpiece of Guarino Guarini (from 1666). The long sleeves on the north side of the square, which still houses the State Archives, was conceived as a single body with the Royal Palace, connected by a tunnel system that allowed to go to the World Famous Chapel of the Shroud, the true symbol of Turin Italy Museum, the theater without leaving the building.</p>
<p>At the end of the long sleeves of the attractions of Turin Italy Museum, the Teatro Regio, rebuilt in the seventies of the twentieth century by Carlo Mollino and Aldo Rossi, after a fire in 1966 devastated him. Since 2000, the square turned into a pedestrian area with fountains and seating, has regained a central role in social life and is now one of the city&#8217;s main cultural attractions of Turin Italy Museum.
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<p>Today you can admire the <strong><a title="Turin Italy Museum" href="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/2012/02/turin-italy-museums-4/">Turin Italy Museum</a> </strong>and its surroundings that are open to the public: over fifty museums, cultural heritage, castles, mansions and exhibition spaces that, taken together, constitute an offer to international cultural.</p>
<p>We offer this for a mini-guide that presents the <strong>Turin Italy Museum</strong> city dwellers and visitors, inviting them to know its history and its culture through the discovery of signs and places that tell the past, present and represent the speculate about the future. Part of them are developed in the city center and you can follow them on foot. The royal residences, located around the city, and some museums have recently opened, however,accessible by public transport.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the mini-guide selected for you:</p>
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<p>Piazza Castello, the heart of the ancient city of the nineteenth century.</p>
<p>Around the triumph of the Baroque Piazza Carignano and Turin, the capital.<br />
Via Po, the Mole and the hill.</p>
<p>Via Garibaldi and its surroundings: the Roman Road, the Torino and the Turin military solidarity</p>
<p>Along the Po River, nature, science and technology</p>
<p>Contemporary art and the Turin today, memories and metamorphoses<br />
Around Turin royal residences and stately mansions</p>
<p>Come and see the sights of <strong>Turin Italy Museum</strong>, they will be fascinated!</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-355" title="brera gallery tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/bacio.jpeg" alt="brera gallery tickets" width="211" height="239" />Buy your <strong>brera gallery tickets</strong> and see one of the most significant works of Hyez. Considered one of the leading exponents of Italian romanticism, through the famous kiss, Hayez not only the celebration of the sentiment of romantic love, but also patriotic. Booking the <strong><a title="brera gallery tickets" href="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/2012/02/brera-gallery-tickets-8/">brera gallery tickets</a></strong> you could see the work that appeared for the first time in public at the Brera September 9, 1859, prompting an immediate and unanimous consent for the romantic theme so passionately represented both on the ground that embodied patriotic. Besides the famous editorial in 1859 that you can buy <strong>brera gallery tickets</strong> to see there are three other versions created between 1859 and 1861, all part of private collections. Compared to the Brera painting, oil exhibited on this occasion adds a significant detail: the white cloth, a veil fell, which represents a significant change in the definition of the political message of their own work. <img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-356" title="brera gallery tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/hyez.jpeg" alt="brera gallery tickets" width="186" height="238" />Book your <strong><a title="brera gallery tickets" href="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/2012/03/book-brera-gallery-tickets-for-the-entire-family/">brera gallery tickets</a></strong> and experience the magic of the colors of this painting. The white (that scene in the Brera was entrusted only to the sleeves of the woman&#8217;s dress), the green lapel of the coat, the red and blue tights of man women apparel: cross are the colors that make up the flags of the two sister nations, Italy and France, whose alliance he had made possible the victory over the Habsburgs. Book your <strong>brera gallery tickets</strong> and see is the version of 1861, then, to represent the achievement of the ideal unit: the company of the Thousand, Italy had proven that it can do without France and Hayez removes the reference to the blue of &#8216;dress of the woman, who now becomes a silky white dress, thus leaving room for only the colors of the flag of the newly formed Kingdom of Italy.<br />
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<img class="size-full wp-image-357" title="brera gallery tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/bacio-2.jpeg" alt="brera gallery tickets" width="119" height="163" /></p>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-355" title="brera gallery tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/bacio.jpeg" alt="brera gallery tickets" width="211" height="239" />For your holiday in Milan, book <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets </strong>and find out the most beautiful works in the famous picture gallery. It occupies almost the entire first floor of the Brera. The Art Gallery, one of the major public collections in Europe, presents about 460 works in 39 rooms.</p>
<p>Originally strictly connected to the Academy of Fine Arts, was enlarged from the time of Napoleon to reach its current size and was officially inaugurated in 1809. With <strong><a title="brera gallery tickets" href="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/2012/02/brera-gallery-tickets-8/" target="_blank">Brera Gallery Tickets</a> </strong>, you can see many masterpieces by Mantegna, Bellini, Raphael, Caravaggio, <strong>Hayez</strong>. <span id="more-354"></span></p>
<p>The innovative restoration laboratory, located along the museum, designed with input from Pirelli.<br />
Booking <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets </strong> you can see the works of <strong>Francesco Hayez</strong> in which interweaves the story of the Milan pre-unitary, are interwoven in the romantic painter.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-356" title="brera gallery tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/hyez.jpeg" alt="brera gallery tickets" width="186" height="238" />Hayez mask, behind seemingly innocuous themes and episodes of history in the distant past, demands and aspirations of the Risorgimento, the ultra-tough otherwise objectionable Austrian control. With <strong><a title="Brera Gallery Tickets" href="http://www.weekendinitaly.biz" target="_blank">Brera Gallery Tickets</a> </strong> you could see up close the famous painting <strong>&#8220;The Kiss&#8221;</strong> (1859), exhibited at the Brera after the liberation of Lombardy from Austria, in the tender and passionate embrace it plays the greeting of the patriot to his beloved, but also sacrifice and the love of young people for the new nation.</p>
<p>The painting, one of the icons of the <strong>Pinacoteca di Brera</strong>, is the emblem of the exhibition designed by Ferdinand and Isabella Mazzocca Marelli and promoted by Sandrina Bandera, director of Brera, which, through the purchase of <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets </strong> had been on display for the anniversary of the 150 anniversary of the unification of Italy, which collects in the halls of the Brera 24 paintings by the artist along with three works by Boldini, Bertini and Beretta, from various museums.<br />
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<p>Booking <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong> you will discover the charm and beauty of one of the finest art galleries in the world and you can see the most beautiful paintings of famous artists such as Raphael. For example you can discover the reasons oh <strong>The restoration of Raphael</strong>.<span id="more-344"></span></p>
<p>Each museum has  its &#8216;icons&#8217; the two or three works that sum up a place in the public  imagination and an institution. Booking <strong>Brera Gallery tickets</strong> for  example you can see the Raphael&#8217;s painting &#8211; along with the Dead Christ  by Mantegna, the Pala Montefeltro by Piero della Francesca and the Kiss  of Hayez &#8211; is one of the icons of <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong>.</p>
<p>The &#8216;neoclassical important frame of the painting is a fundamental  instrument of its museological presentation for the guiding visit with  <strong>Brera Gallery tickets</strong> and therefore deserved an intervention  appropriate to the exceptional nature of the part and its function. The  generosity of family and a group of friends of Corso Bovio has allowed  us to restore this masterpiece ornamentation Milan at the beginning of  the nineteenth century.</p>
<p>Discover the most beautiful paintings and rich history. Thanks to the  guided tours that you can receive by purchasing <strong>Brera Gallery tickets</strong> you will discover the works of Raphael and many others. By booking your  <strong>Brera Gallery tickets</strong> you can also participate in many initiatives that  are organized  here in the gallery every month.</p>
<p>In April Brera tells focuses on the analysis of the landscape in the works of the sixteenth century and the mysterious cycle of frescoes of the Villa Rabia Luini.<br />
Booking<strong> Brera Gallery tickets</strong> For children, the study of the importance of light in a painting by a master in its use: Caravaggio. In addition this month dedicated to the sixteenth century. Buy now <strong>Brera Gallery tickets</strong>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brera Gallery Tickets This special Brera Gallery Tickets combination includes the entrance tickets to the two most important art galleries in Milan that you cannot miss and will allow you to visit them without waiting in line by pre-reserved tickets. The combination of Brera Gallery Tickets is offered at 22.50 euro instead of 26.50 euro. [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-329" title="brera gallery tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/brera.jpeg" alt="brera gallery tickets" width="225" height="225" />This special <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong> combination includes the entrance tickets to the two most important art galleries in Milan that you cannot miss and will allow you to visit them without waiting in line by pre-reserved tickets.<br />
The combination of <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong> is offered at 22.50 euro instead of 26.50 euro. When temporary exhibitions are planned, the price can be increased with the temporary exhibition mandatory extra charge imposed by the museum authority.<br />
In the refectory of the Domenican convent adjoining the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, houses one of the world&#8217;s most celebrated works: Leonardo da Vinci&#8217;s &#8220;Last Supper”. Book <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong> + Last supper tickets.<br />
Painted between 1494 and 1498 under the rule of Ludovico il Moro, Leonardo abandoning the traditional method of fresco painting, depicted the scene &#8220;a secco&#8221; on the wall of the refectory. Book now your <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong>.<br />
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The most recent being 1999, where various scientific methods were employed to restore the original colors and where possible to remove the traces of paint applied from previous attempts to restore the fresco. Buy now <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong> for entire family.<br />
Extensive measures have been implemented to protect the fresco from further exposure. To ensure that the fresco be kept at room temperature, since restoration the visitor that have book <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong> intake has been restricted to a group of 25 people admitted every 15 minutes.</p>
<p>The Brera Picture Gallery is located in the homonymous building in Via Brera 28 in Milan. The Gallery is the first museum in Milan and one of the most outstanding picture gallery in the world as it houses some of the most prestigious selections of antique and modern picture masterpieces that you can see <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong> as well as important sculptures by Italian artists of the XXth century.</p>
<p>Among the artists: Gentile da Fabriano, Mantegna, Bellini, Tintoretto, Bramantino, Piero della Francesca and Raffaello Sanzio, Caravaggio, Tiepolo, Tintoretto.</p>
<p>In the refectory of the Domenican convent adjoining the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, houses one of the world&#8217;s most celebrated works: Leonardo da Vinci&#8217;s &#8220;Last Supper”.  Book <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong> and discover the story of this paint.<br />
Painted between 1494 and 1498 under the rule of Ludovico il Moro, Leonardo abandoning the traditional method of fresco painting, depicted the scene &#8220;a secco&#8221; on the wall of the refectory.<br />
Extensive measures have been implemented to protect the fresco from further exposure. Book <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong>. To ensure that the fresco be kept at room temperature, since restoration the visitor intake has been restricted to a group of 25 admitted every 15 minutes.<br />
Book <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong> and discover The Pinacoteca Ambrosiana is a historic library in Milan. Named after Ambrose, the patron saint of Milan, it was founded by Cardinal Federico Borromeo (1564–1631), whose agents scoured Western Europe and even Greece and Syria for books and manuscripts. Some major acquisitions of complete libraries were the manuscripts of the Benedictine monastery of Bobbio (1606) and the library of the Paduan Vincenzo Pinelli. Buy <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong>.<br />
Opened in 1618 it is also the oldest museum in Milan. It was created to inspire and encourage up-and-coming Italian artists. Over the years the large collection of art has grown, thanks to many generous private donations. Book <strong><br />
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It contains important works as Raffaello’s cartoon for “School of Athens” fresco; Caravaggio’s “Basket of fruit”; Botticelli’s “Madonna con Bambino e tre angeli ”. book now <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong>.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-329" title="brera gallery tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/brera.jpeg" alt="brera gallery tickets" width="225" height="225" />Booking <a title="brera gallery tickets" href="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/2012/02/brera-gallery-tickets-8/" target="_blank"><strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong></a> you know the whole history of the collections contained within this fantastic gallery and you can understand how they arrived here in Brera the most beautiful paintings in the history of international.</p>
<p>The collection of the <strong>Pinacoteca di Brera</strong> paintings are born from the merger of the requirements following the suppression of churches and monasteries in the age Teresian implemented before and then Napoleon.<br />
How do Galleries in Venice and Bologna, Pinacoteca di Brera also had specific didactic purposes and paralleled the Academy of Fine Arts, established by Maria Theresa of Austria in 1776.<span id="more-327"></span></p>
<p>Especially thanks to the initiative of Giuseppe Bossi, secretary of the Academy since 1801, to enhance and increase visits by buying <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong>, the Gallery&#8217;s collections were enriched enough to allow the exhibition of a series of portraits and portraits of artists and works as The Marriage of the Virgin by Raphael, the Madonna and Child by Giovanni Bellini, the Crucifixion of Bramantino.</p>
<p><img title="brera gallery tickets" src="../wp-content/uploads/2012/04/brera-gall.jpeg" alt="brera gallery tickets" width="176" height="134" align="left" />When Milan became the capital of the Kingdom of Italy (1805), came together in the Art Gallery of the most important paintings from the requirements asked of the regions conquered by the armies of Napoleon: thus came to Brera works from the Veneto, Emilia Romagna, the Marches.</p>
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<p>This special combination with <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong> + <strong>Last Supper Tickets</strong> includes the entrance tickets to the two most important art galleries in Milan that you cannot miss and will allow you to visit them without waiting in line by pre-reserved <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong>.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Brera Gallery Tickets Booking the Brera Gallery Tickets you could do every Sunday and every day of the week a guided tour in one of the most famous and important Italian museums for its prestigious collections of ancient and modern painting. The gallery is mainly a large gallery of ancient paintings. However, retains a select [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignleft" title=" Brera Gallery Tickets" src=" http://atcasa.corriere.it/Salone-del-Mobile-2011/Fuorisalone/Brera-Design-District/2011/03/30/img/brera-01.jpg " alt="Brera Gallery Tickets" height="320" align="left" /></p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-319" title="Brera gallery tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Brera-gallery-tickets.jpg" alt="Brera Gallery Tickets" width="273" height="185" />Booking the <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong> you could do every Sunday and every day of the week a guided tour in one of the most famous and important Italian museums for its prestigious collections of ancient and modern painting.</p>
<p>The gallery is mainly a large gallery of ancient paintings. However, retains a select group of 800 works of art and modern art, especially Italian. Today you can admire masterpieces by booking your Brera Gallery Ticket from home to avoid unnecessary files and wasted time.</p>
<p>With the booking of <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong> for guided tours and you can admire them masterpieces by Raphael, Tintoretto and Caravaggio. The Pinacoteca di Brera is located in the great palace of Brera, which also houses other institutions including the National Library Braidense, the Academy of Fine Arts and the Astronomical Observatory. Dont’forget a visit to Cenacolo Da Vinci with Ultima cena Reservation!The fame of the Pinacoteca di <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong> is due to the large paintings of the Lombard school, Veneto and Emilia Romagna, the focus famous masterpieces by Piero della Francesca, Giovanni Bellini, Mantegna, Raphael, Tintoretto and Caravaggio. Today all this will be available at a later booking <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong> online.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" title="Brera gallery tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Brera-gallery-tickets.jpg" alt="Brera Gallery Tickets" width="273" height="185" />The collection of 800 paintings includes important works by Francesco Hayez, Giovanni Fattori, Silvestro Lega, Giovanni Segantini, Giuseppe Pellizza from Volpedo and Medardo Rosso. But why complicate your life if you can book Brera Gallery Ticket from home? With a small surcharge of 1.50 or 1 euro you can visit the art gallery conveniently by booking <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong>via email.</p>
<p>The gallery houses a wonderful collection of modern art that contains beautiful works can be visited by booking <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong>. All works are coming largely from the collection of Jesi, and provides a fascinating journey through Italian art of the first 900. Amedeo Modigliani, Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carra, Gino Severini, Giorgio Morandi, Mario Sironi and Filippo de Pisis stand out with some of their greatest masterpieces. Do not wait, book your tickets!</p>
<p>The area surrounding the Pinacoteca di Brera, with its magnificent church of San Marco, is one of the oldest areas of Milan and is now one of the most characteristic and charming, full of history, art and culture to visitors free of charge when booking <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong>. There are numerous art galleries and historic bar with tables outside, a time &#8220;literary cafe&#8221; frequented by artists and students of the academy. In the evening you can also find numerous teller you read your hand, a very charming and romantic by booking <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong>.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft" title="Brera gallery tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Brera-gallery-tickets.jpg" alt="Brera Gallery Tickets" width="246" height="167" align="left" />New events related to FuoriSalone 2012 Milan are a great new opportunityto book <a title="brera gallery tickets" href="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/2012/03/book-brera-gallery-tickets-for-the-entire-family/" target="_blank"><strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong></a> and participate in related events. In fact, the largeex-industrial spaces, typical of Tortona, switching back to aneighborhood&#8217;s most historic and &#8220;Milan&#8221;: Brera, with its shops,restaurants, art galleries, shops and historic buildings of the era, squares and narrow streets that wind around the Pinacoteca di Brera, livelymeeting place for the night-life town.<span id="more-318"></span></p>
<p>With more than 80 events per day, which you can participate for freesimply by booking your <em> </em><strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong>, you will have access to the Zona Tortona,Brera Design District, Ventura-Lambrate Portavenezia Design In Liberty, Roman Gate Design: that is the area in Milan for the events, one weekfrom the opening of the Milan Furniture Fair and Design Week (Milan April 17 to 22), are preparing to give birth to the characteristic of the event, the FuoriSalone.</p>
<p>The phenomenon of Fuori Salone was born in Milan and grows every year and more with the same successful format: location, hotels, public houses, shops,advertising agencies, cultural spaces and operators of a specific area of the city are the network, creating a brand and shall supply to the markethimself as the district where the events take the main event through a sort of &#8221;neighborhood marketing&#8221;.</p>
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<p>The solution works, as demonstrated by the case &#8220;pioneer&#8221;, created a decade ago, Zona Tortona, the area receives during the FuoriSalonealone tens of thousands of visitors every day. Now that model is spreadingto other parts of the city: after Brera Design District and Ventura-Lambrate,was launched in 2012 in the Porta Venezia with the brand PortaveneziaDesign In Liberty, and grows relatively new Design District Porta Romana.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-311" title="Brera Gallery Tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/breac-art-ga.jpeg" alt="Brera Gallery Tickets" width="275" height="183" />Book <strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong>. The Pinacoteca is the main museum of Milan, and one of the most important of the world for its prestigious collections of ancient and modern painting. Collections come from the concentration in this building of painting required to churches and convents during Napoleon government. As in Venice and Bologna, this art gallery had specific didactic purposes under Fine Arts Gallery direction.<br />
On the first floor of the Palazzo di Book <strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong> is the Pinacoteca di Brera, one of Italy&#8217;s finest picture galleries, which contains among many other exhibits futuristic paintings of the 20th century. The picture collection was founded as a didactic collection of the Art Academy with Book <strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong><br />
and its principal exhibits were formed by pictures from churches and acquisition from Rome.<br />
Only some of the rooms of the Pinacoteca are open to the public. The chief strength of the Pinacoteca di Brera lies in the works by the north Italian masters.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-311" title="Brera Gallery Tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/breac-art-ga.jpeg" alt="Brera Gallery Tickets" width="275" height="183" />Booking Book <strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong> you can see Notable among 15th century pictures are works by Mantegna (&#8220;Madonna in a Ring of Angels&#8217; Heads&#8221; and &#8220;Lamentation&#8221;). The Venetian masters are represented by Carlo Crivelli (including &#8220;Enthroned Madonna della Candeletta&#8221;), Gentile (&#8220;Preaching of St Mark in Alexandria&#8221;), Giovanni Bellini (&#8220;Lamentation&#8221; and two Madonnas) and Cima da Conegliano. With Book <strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong><br />
You can see Pictures from later periods include works by Paolo Veronese, Titian (&#8220;Count Antonio Porcia&#8221; and &#8220;St Jerome&#8221;) and Tintoretto (&#8220;Finding of St Mark&#8217;s Body&#8221; and &#8220;Descent from the Cross&#8221;, and portraits by Lorenzo Lotto and Giovanni Battista Moroni. The Lombard masters, disciples of Leonardo da Vinci, are well represented, with works by Bramantino, Sodoma, De Predis, Boltraffio and Andrea Solario.  Booking Book <strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong><br />
Discover Artists of the Ferrarese school include Ercole de&#8217; Roberti (&#8220;Madonna with Saints&#8221;) and Dosso Dossi. Coreggio of Parma is represented by a &#8220;Nativity&#8221; and an &#8220;Adoration of the Kings&#8221;. There is an excellent representation of the Umbrian school, including works by Gentile da Fabriano (&#8220;Coronation of the Virgin with Saints&#8221;), Piero della Francesca (&#8220;Madonna with Saints and Duke Federico da Montefeltro&#8221;) and Bramante (eight frescoes &#8220;Christ of the Column&#8221;). The most famous picture in the gallery with Book <strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong><br />
is Raphael&#8217;s &#8220;Marriage of the Virgin&#8221; (&#8220;Lo Sposalizio&#8221;), the finest work of his first period. There are also important works by 17th and 18th century artists. Outstanding among foreign masters are Rembrandt (portraits of women, including &#8220;The Artist&#8217;s Sister&#8221;), Van Dyck (&#8220;Princess Amalie of Solms&#8221;), Rubens (&#8220;Last Supper&#8221;) and El Greco (&#8220;St Francis&#8221;).</p>
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, originally a 14th-century monastery belonging to the Order of the Umiliati, was much later converted into a Gallery, by Maria Theresa of Austria. Today, it presents all the splendour and talent of Italian art. The Brera Gallery received official recognition of its status as part of the Brera Academy of Fine Arts from its secretary Giuseppe Bossi. It was built by the great architect Giuseppe Piermarini. Book Book <strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong>.</p>
<p>The Neoclassical structure includes the premises of the Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense (Braidense national library), the Astronomical Observatory, the Botanic Garden, the Istituto Lombardo di Scienze e Lettere (Lombard Institute of Science and Literature), and the Academy of Fine Arts. Book <strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong><br />
was initially created to house a collection of works (mainly paintings arriving in Milan after the suppression of churches and monasteries) provided to assist Academy students in their art historical studies. It gradually grew through donations and bequests, and today it has become a vast collection of artworks. Book <strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong><br />
has long been one of Italy&#8217;s principal cultural institutions.<br />
At the centre of the first court, there is an imposing statue of Napoleon in the guise of Mars the peacemaker: this provides an indication of the artistic riches in the internal halls of the Gallery, where there are fine works by Raphael, Caravaggio, Andrea Mantegna, Giovanni Bellini, Fattori and Canaletto. Book <strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong><br />
Over four hundred works from the 14th century to the latest currents in contemporary art, demonstrating the success of Italian art worldwide.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-311" title="Brera Gallery Tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/breac-art-ga.jpeg" alt="Brera Gallery Tickets" width="275" height="183" />Alberto Burri’s sacks and Lucio Fontana’s spatial concepts on one side; on the other, the majestic altarpieces of Piero della Francesca, Raffaello’s renaissance paintings, Canaletto’s Venetian views or works by Tiziano, Bellini and Caravaggio. This is how the exhibition Book <strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong> Burri and Fontana in Brera will be presenting the works of the two great 20th-century masters in the Pinacotheca of Brera, until 3rd October.<br />
An audacious exhibition which combines the sacred “monsters” of the history of Italian art with Burri and Fontana, two of the most radical protagonists of 20th-century abstract art, contested by critics and by contemporary politics. An extraordinary project <strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong><br />
which lets the two artists’ works enter the Pinacotheca overpoweringly, not in order to complete the collection, but to propose a new fruition, with unpredictable results, of its paintings. Indeed, some of Burri and Fontana’s works – all belonging to the Fondazione Palazzo Albizzini Collezione Burri in Città di Castello and to the Fondazione Lucio Fontana in Milan – will be placed next to the permanent arrangement of the museum in an exuberant and rich dialogue which transforms and enriches substantially with visual contents and food for thought one of the main public Italian museums, very appreciated by foreigners but not very well known by the inhabitants of Lombardy.<br />
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– except those dedicated to the 20th century – offer the spectators a “face-to-face” encounter, which is sometimes violent and brutal, sometimes immediate and instinctive, sometimes only an association, between Burri and Fontana’s masterpieces and works by Lotto, Caravaggio, Raffaello, Bellini, Veronese, Luini, Tintoretto, Foppa, Crivelli, Tiepolo, Canaletto and many others. The many different interpretations offered by a first visual confrontation allow countless associations, assonances, oppositions and connections. Book <strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong>.<br />
Therefore, the visitor who wishes to be involved is stimulated by a pleasant play of the mind which changes from one room to another: you can often find chromatic analogies like in Burri’s marvellous Rosso Plastica next to the reds and golds of the painter Carlo Crivelli. You can observe an ironic connection between Burri’s Sacks (torn and burnt jute canvases) next to the portraits of Pitocchetto’s humble people, dressed in darned rags, or Caravaggio’s Supper at Emmaus in which the old hosts wear dark worn-out clothes. Book <strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong>.<br />
Marvellous comparisons are offered in the room dedicated to Raffaello and Piero della Francesca, where two Renaissance masterpieces dialogue with the matter, the formal structure, the composition and, most of all, the colour used by Fontana and Burri. Booking <strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong><br />
Sometimes the comparison assimilates the contemporary work to a figurative detail of the ancient work, as for instance in the arched shape of Burri’s Bianco Nero Cellotex which emerges almost cut out from the black background of the perspective escape of Tintoretto’s Finding of the Body of Saint Mark; other times it is only the rhythm, the pause, the cadenced repetition of static combinations, in a balanced and symmetric spatial distribution, which connects Paolo Veronese’s Supper in the House of Simon and the repeated cuts of Lucio Fontana’s Spatial Concept. Book now <strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong>.<br />
And what can we say about the golden halo in which the Renaissance Francesco Francia painted the dove of the Holy Spirit in the Annunciation, similar to the golden circle of Fontana’s Spatial Concept? Together they create the magic of the creation of a new unique work. Buy now <strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong>.<br />
In the room dedicated to 17th-century painting there is a fascinating arrangement of the pioneering neon installation, ideated by Fontana in 1951 for the 9th Triennale of Milan <strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong><br />
: space is transformed into a sort of baroque chapel by the ellipsis of neon mounted on the ceiling. Multi-chromatic and multi-shaped references of Burri’s Gobbo Bianco are summarized in the Fiumana by Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo, which concludes this original itinerary through the <strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong>.<br />
“I wanted to prove that there is no difference between figurative and abstract art: take Fontana’s main problem, space, exactly the same as the baroque artists’”, explained the superintendent of <strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong> Sandrina Bandera, who had the idea of the exhibition, which has been realised thanks to the Fondazione Fontana and Burri, curated together with Bruno Corà (ex director of the Art Museum of Lugano) and perfectly arranged by Corrado Anselmi. Book now <strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong>.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-311" title="Brera Gallery Tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/breac-art-ga.jpeg" alt="Brera Gallery Tickets" width="275" height="183" />Book <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong> and visit a visit to the paintings that made the history of art, paintings that evoke strong emotions, and engaging. Buy <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong> for your next holiday in Milan you can learn about the history of this splendid art gallery and discover all the paintings inside.<span id="more-310"></span><br />
On the first floor of the Palazzo di Brera the<strong> Brera Picture Gallery</strong> houses one of Italy&#8217;s finest picture galleries. Futuristic paintings of the 20th century are featured along side masterworks from other genres here. This collection that you can see with<strong> Brera Gallery Tickets </strong> was founded as a didactic collection of the Art Academy. The best exibits being made up of pictures from churches and other acquisitions from Rome. Only a few of the rooms are open to the public, but these are well worth a visit if you are shopping in the area.<br />
The Pinacoteca of Brera offers to visitors who have purchased<strong> Brera Gallery Tickets</strong> for the first time a comparison of the masterpieces of its historical collections and two large paintings of the twentieth century, <strong>Alberto Burri</strong> and <strong>Lucio Fontana</strong>. An exhibition &#8211; curated by Bruno Cora and Sandrina Bandera &#8211; which allows the works of two extraordinary artists to enter in the <strong>Art Gallery</strong> today overwhelmingly not to complete collections, but to propose a new use of his most famous paintings, the unexpected results. Booking now <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong> you can see This beautiful and exclusive shows.</p>
<p>The exhibition at the <strong>Pinacoteca of Brera</strong> has the combination of two undisputed works by important artists of the twentieth century, such as Alberto Burri and Lucio Fontana, to those of the great masters of Italian painting. Booking <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong>This beautiful and exclusive shows  you can discover The painting &#8220;washing&#8221; of Fontana, for example, exposed near the holy devotees of the Cross Tintoretto, becomes the modern Crucifixion.</p>
<p>Initiatives and exhibitions Brera are always many. In fact  buying <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets </strong>you can find beautiful paintings from major museums around the world.</p>
<p>For the past one year were present at the art gallery paintings from the <strong>museum Pushkin</strong>, paintings by Cezanne, Gauguin, Monet, Matisse, Renoir, Picasso, Rousseau, Van Gogh, from Moscow&#8217;s prestigious museum collections, those of Ivan Morozov and Sergei Scukin, witnesses who were fans of the artistic revolution in Europe in between 800 and 900 prophets of the avant garde.<br />
The exhibition, that could be visited by booking <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong>, entitled <strong>Brera meets Pushkin</strong>. Collectibles from Russian Renoir and Matisse, was made until February. These were absolute masterpieces of French painting from the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, emphasizing the two outstanding figures of Russian collectors. All the paintings on display are in fact belonged to Sergei and Ivan Morozov Sčukin that by buying directly in major galleries in Paris, with great foresight, created unique collections.<br />
For your next trip to Milan book your <strong>Brera Gallery Tickets</strong> and choose to spend beautiful moments in one of the most famous art galleries in the world.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-182" title="brera gallery tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitaly.biz/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/brera.jpeg" alt="brera gallery tickets" width="246" height="204" />Book <strong>brera gallery tickets</strong>. The palace, built on an ancient convent of the order of the fourteenth century Humiliated and then passed to the Jesuits who established a school, he met the current structure, solid and austere, from the beginning of the seventeenth century by Francesco Maria Ricchini.<br />
In 1773, following the dissolution of the Jesuit College of <strong>brera gallery tickets</strong> became state property and the Empress Maria Teresa of Austria wanted to make it home to some of the most advanced city&#8217;s cultural institutions: the Academy of Fine Arts and in addition to &#8216; Lombard Institute of Sciences and Letters, the National Library Braidense Astronomical Observatory and the Botanical Gardens. Book <strong>brera gallery tickets</strong>.</p>
<p>In charge of design and further work was Giuseppe Piermarini, one of the protagonists of Neoclassicism in Italy.<br />
He was responsible for the accommodation of the library (a living room I can see from the gallery), the solemn entrance gate on Via Brera, and the completion of the courtyard, the center of which was laid in 1859 the bronze statue that depicts Napoleon as Mars peacemaker, merged in Rome on the model of Antonio Canova. Booking <strong>brera gallery tickets</strong> you can see this attractions.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-182" title="brera gallery tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitaly.biz/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/brera.jpeg" alt="brera gallery tickets" width="246" height="204" />Throughout the nineteenth century, loggias, courtyards, halls and corridors were designed to accommodate public monuments that celebrate artists, patrons, men of culture and science of establishing such <strong>brera gallery tickets</strong>. Among the best examples of this rich and little known furniture are the monuments to Cesare Beccaria Pompeo Marchesi and Giuseppe Parini of Gaetano Monti, visible on the staircase leading to the gallery.</p>
<p><strong>brera gallery tickets</strong> is Museum of international stature, the Pinacoteca di Brera came alongside Academy of Fine Arts, built by Maria Theresa of Austria in 1776, educational purposes. He had to become more of a collection of specimens, for the training of students.<br />
When Milan became the capital of the Kingdom of Italy collection, by order of Napoleon, turned into a <strong>brera gallery tickets</strong> for mueum  that he intended to explain the most important paintings from all the territories conquered by the French armies. <strong>brera gallery tickets</strong> then, unlike other major Italian museums like the Uffizi for example, does not come from private collections of princes and aristocracy but from the political and state.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-182" title="brera gallery tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitaly.biz/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/brera.jpeg" alt="brera gallery tickets" width="246" height="204" />Booking <strong>brera gallery tickets</strong> for discover the story. In fact starting from the early nineteenth century, even after the suppression of many religious orders, there came together the paintings requirements from churches and convents in Lombardy, which were added the works of the same stolen from the various departments of the Italian Kingdom. This explains for <strong>brera gallery tickets</strong> the prevalence of birth, in libraries of religious paintings, often large in size and gives the museum a particular character, only partly offset by acquisitions. Buy now <strong>brera gallery tickets</strong> for all family.</p>
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Many tourists each year buy <strong>Brera Gallery tickets</strong> to discover all the most interesting frescoes and paintings of this beautiful gallery.<br />
The Brera Picture Gallery is located in the homonymous building in Via Brera 28 in Milan. Booking <strong>Brera Gallery tickets</strong> you can enter in this gallery and follow a tour in this site. The Gallery is the first museum in Milan and one of the most outstanding picture gallery in the world as it houses some of the most prestigious selections of antique and modern picture masterpieces as well as important sculptures by Italian artists of the XXth century.<br />
Buying <strong>Brera Gallery tickets</strong> in advance you can also get special discounts for the whole family.</p>
<p>Among the artists, Gentile da Fabriano, Mantegna, Bellini, Tintoretto, Bramantino, Piero della Francesca and Raffaello Sanzio, Caravaggio, Tiepolo, Tintoretto.<br />
The gallery is housed in the Palazzo di Brera, an 18th-century Neoclassical structure that was originally built, from plans by Francesco Maria Ricchino, as a Jesuit college. The same building also houses the Academy of Fine Arts, founded in 1776, and the Braidense National Library, founded in 1770.</p>
<p>Booking <strong>Brera Gallery tickets</strong> you can see all the pictures in the Gallery and discover the story of all frescoes.<br />
After Napoleon declared Milan capital of the Kingdom of Italy the Brera art gallery was endowed with works from across the territory, including masterpieces from artists such as Raphael and Caravaggio. An exchange with the Louvre in Paris also brought some Flemish masterpieces to the Pinacoteca di Brera, with works from Rubens, Jordaens and Van Dyck. The collection continued to expand during the 19th and 20th century thanks to numerous donations and acquisitions.</p>
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The works of art are displayed chronologically and span an era of more than six centuries. The majority of paintings are from Italian masters, with an especially large collection of renaissance paintings from Lombardy and Veneto; the museum has the largest collection of Venetian art outside of Venice.</p>
<p>Booking <strong>Brera Gallery tickets</strong> you can see Some of the highlights in the museum are the &#8216;Virgin and Saints&#8217; by Piero della Francesca, Raphael&#8217;s &#8216;Marriage of the Virgin&#8217;, Caravaggio&#8217;s &#8216;Supper at Emmaus&#8217; and Mantegna&#8217;s &#8216;Lamentation over Dead Christ&#8217;.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-289" title="Turin Egyptian Museum tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/egitto16.jpeg" alt="Turin Egyptian Museum tickets" width="191" height="264" />Book <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong> for discover the best monuments. This sculpture consists of numerous fragments together, represents the king Thutmose III sat in the characteristic pose with real hands on his knees. It is instantly recognizable as the king for his royal attributes, including the striped nemes headdress and the uraeus cobra on the forehead. With <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong> you can see this sculpture. Also wearing the skirt with a belt shendit zigzag and a central cartouche which bears the name &#8220;King of Upper and Lower Egypt Menkheperra, the perfect god, long life.&#8221; He also wears his tail between his legs real (bovine or leonine). Book <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong> for visit this sculpture. Symbolically, the king at his feet crushing the nine tribes, foreign enemies of Egypt, represented as strings. The sweet face with the superciliary arches elegantly shaped, lines of makeup and a kindly smile, stands in stark contrast to the modeling of the torso muscles. Buy <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong>. The inscription on the throne, however, reminds us that it was the &#8220;King of the Two Lands, beloved of the god Amun-Ra, a king who is given eternal life.&#8221; With <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong> you enter in The sides of the throne, reinforce the notion of sovereignty over the two lands for half of the hieroglyphic signs of the lung and trachea, sema-tawy, &#8220;unite the two lands.&#8221; As a military man, Thutmose III expanded into Palestine, Syria, Mesopotamia, and south, in much of Nubia. Book <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong>.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-289" title="Turin Egyptian Museum tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/egitto16.jpeg" alt="Turin Egyptian Museum tickets" width="191" height="264" />In the Third Intermediate Period in general were no longer decorated the graves, so that the earlier wall paintings representing scenes funerary iconography and texts were transformed into elaborate decorations of the coffins. See Butehamon with <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong>, the royal scribe of the necropolis, was buried in this tomb anthropoid (human form), typical of the twenty-first dynasty, which was then placed in another coffin with yet another &#8220;false&#8221; cover. The deceased wears a long wig, richly woven, bound with a diadem of lotus blossoms (a symbol of rebirth), and the divine beard curled and twisted (smooth the barbs were reserved for the living). Book <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong>. He crossed his arms and hands held one hand the amulet djed (which symbolizes one of the pillars that held heaven, and is also the backbone of Osiris, and the word &#8220;last&#8221;) and the other the amulet tyet (a node protection). See with <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong> Under the arms depicts the solar boat raised by a group of baboons, and beneath it a large image of the winged goddess Neith. The rest of the figure is decorated with sacred texts arranged almost like the bandages of the mummy, preserving a religious scenes. Book now <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong>. No portion of the surface is devoid of decoration. The interior of the sarcophagus is covered with stucco and white texts on the ritual of &#8216;Opening the Mouth &#8220;, written in hieratic. Buy now your <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong>.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-289" title="Turin Egyptian Museum tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/egitto16.jpeg" alt="Turin Egyptian Museum tickets" width="191" height="264" />Hathor was a mother goddess, associated with the heavenly cow, why her hairstyle includes bovine horns and solar disk. It was believed that Hathor, whose name literally means &#8220;Palace of Horus,&#8221; had been the nurse of the god Horus, embodied by the reigning monarch on &#8216;Egypt. See this sculpture with <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong>. Isis, the mother of Horus, was later assimilated to Hathor, so that it is sometimes difficult to distinguish. Hathor was also the patron of the joy of dance, music and love. This statue, that you can see with <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong>, was one of many (now in different museums) commissioned by King Amenhotep III to celebrate his jubilee (sed the party) to Coptos. Although the Egyptian sculptures may look all the same to the casual observer, in this case the features of Hathor are typical of the style of Amenhotep III, father of the heretic king Akhenaten, during his reign, he limited the number of traditional gods (Amarna period) . Book now <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong>.  The face of the goddess, teardrop-shaped, is in the style of Amenhotep III, and especially that of his wife, Queen Teye. The design of wide ribbon-like eyebrows, the corners of the inner recess of the almond-shaped eyes also edged, fleshy lips and in the groove under the nose well-designed features are typical of this kingdom. Buy <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong>. Equally so are large ear lobes, which in some sculptures were executed as if they were hollow, a feature that in the course of the next kingdom &#8220;heretic&#8221; would become customary for the images of both sexes. Book now <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong>. Unexpectedly, the goddess holds a scepter of power uas (usually just the male deity), rather than the more usual floral scepter uadj, dedicated to the goddesses. Buy now <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong>.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-289" title="Turin Egyptian Museum tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/egitto16.jpeg" alt="Turin Egyptian Museum tickets" width="191" height="264" />Spring is coming and it&#8217;s time to travel and explore new places. If you are in <strong>Turin</strong> you absolutely have to book  <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong> and create a truly amazing journey of mummies and sarcophagi.</p>
<p>A unique experience for young and old. For all the family book your <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong>.</p>
<p>Throughout the month of <strong>March 2012</strong>, the <strong>Egyptian Museum</strong> offers many activities for children and families to provide diverse opportunities for outdoor fun and immersed in the great civilization of the pharaohs.<span id="more-288"></span></p>
<p>With <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong> for Saturday 17 and Sunday, March 18, 10:30 am &#8220;A House Of Kha&#8221;, a guided tour to discover the daily life of ancient Egyptians and the habits of a family lived over 3000 years ago. Duration 60 minutes, € 3.50 per person (family).</p>
<p>With <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong> for Sunday, March 18, Special Father&#8217;s Day, 10.40 hours and 15.40, &#8220;My Family Says: Special Papà,&#8221; a journey into the family of Ancient Egypt focuses on the role of father figure in the family . Duration 120 minutes, € 7.00 per person (for families).</p>
<p>With <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong> for Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 March at 10.30 &#8220;Hieroglyphics &#8230; That Emotion!&#8221;, A course developed for adults and children to reveal the mysteries of the writing of the ancient Egyptians, Duration 60 minutes, € 3,50 per person (for families).</p>
<p>With <strong>Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong> for Saturday, March 31, 10:30 am &#8220;Divine Forces And Magic Formula&#8221;, a guided tour to discover the power of gods and magical invocations that the ancient Egyptians used due to their favor. Duration 60 minutes, € 3.50 per person (family).</p>
<p>The Egyptian Museum is undoubtedly one of the major attractions of the city and a guided tour inside will help you know the story.<br />
Buy your<strong> Turin Egyptian Museum tickets</strong> and discover all the interesting initiatives that the Museum provides you to make your tour simply special.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-284" title="valley of temples tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/valle162.jpeg" alt="valley of temples tickets" width="259" height="194" />The diocese of Agrigento that you can visit with <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong> in view of the topographic data was confined to the west with the river Platani, beyond which lay the territory of the diocese of Triocola; probably coincided with the eastern boundary of the river Salso, and the northern boundary is arrested almost certainly north of Castronovo. Book <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>. The route has three locations: the town, places of worship, and cemeteries. In late antiquity the town of Agrigento&#8217;s Valley in the heart of the system remained intact the character of the classical era, but it is likely that with the advent of Christianity, some areas suffered transformations. Buy now <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>. Following the barbaric attacks by Muslims and pirates of Africa, was abandoned part of town closest to the sea. Therefore, the migration begins a shift towards the hill area of Girgenti, in places Balatizzo creating a rock settlement, typical Sicilian Byzantine age. The house type was composed of a rectangular atrium facing the street, two small rooms behind the intermediate and a quadrangle, near these buildings, trhat you can see with <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>, have been found many tanks dug into the rock, which are useful for collecting rainwater.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-284" title="valley of temples tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/valle162.jpeg" alt="valley of temples tickets" width="259" height="194" />Of great interest in the documentary are the places of worship in particular temples and idols, which in the late sixth century, as was customary, were adapted into structures of Christian worship, a hypothesis confirmed by an edict of Theodosius II in 435, which authorized the conversion of temples into Christian churches. You can visit this temple with <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>. The idolatrous temple was definitely chose the Temple of Concord, probably turned into a church with three naves by Bishop Gregory between 596 and 597 AD, but underwent further transformations in the following centuries. With <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong><br />
Arrive At the foot of the eastern slopes of the Hill of the Temples to a hundred meters from the Temple of Concord is now home to the hotel Villa Athena had to find a church with a cemetery. Of this there were several fragments now preserved in the Antiquarium Early Christian Byzantine &#8220;Peace House&#8221;. Book now <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>.<br />
With <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong> you can viisit Santuario delle divinità Ctonie e Tempio dei Dioscuri.</p>
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In the western sector of the Hill of the Temples stretched an immense sacred area dedicated to the worship of the goddesses, divided into three adjacent terraces which overlooked the Kolymbethra, the &#8220;great pool&#8221; made during the fifth century. B.C. which included a complex network of aqueducts.  Book now <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>. The study of archaeological remains and objects found it possible to reconstruct the various stages of the religious ritual that was celebrated mainly by women and that is evidenced by the founding of the colony (VI century BC.) Until the Hellenistic period (IV-II century BC. ). Buy <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>.<br />
The devotees who came to the sanctuary by entering Gate V, probably bought the ex-votos from the workshops of potters huddled outside the walls and the terrace to the east of the door where the path began with ritual offerings and visits to temples and halls reception and meeting of the porch. Book <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong> . The worship continued in the adjacent terrace where there were several temples, walls and altars for the celebration of the sacrifices of animals that were held between songs and the smell of incense, after the sacrifice of the animal the meat was cooked and eaten on the spot by all the devotees. You can see with <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong> In the far western terrace, occupied only by a few structures and some pedestals supporting statues dedicated to the goddesses (donari), ended the journey of worship with songs, dances and offering evidence of small objects &#8211; vases, lamps and figurines terracotta &#8211; within holes dug in the ground and protected by stone. Visit with <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong> this place. From this comes a head in clay, dating to the seventh century. BC, which is the oldest evidence of the cult of the two deities. Book now your <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-284" title="valley of temples tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/valle162.jpeg" alt="valley of temples tickets" width="259" height="194" />For those who choose to spend their holidays in<strong> Sicily</strong>, especially at <strong>Agrigento</strong> is advisable to book your <strong>Valley of Temples tickets</strong>. This marvelous archaeological park is one of the largest and oldest in the world and still retains the charm and beauty change over time.</p>
<p>For those who choose to spend their holidays in Agrigento to visit the park at the <strong>Valley of the Temples</strong> is unavoidable. For those who love history, art, the magic of ancient times to book your <strong>Valley of Temples tickets</strong> is the right choice.<span id="more-282"></span><br />
The guided tour includes a visit to the entire archaeological site, focusing on the various temples in the park.<br />
The park, covering some 1300 hectares, retains an extraordinary monumental heritage and landscape that includes the ruins of the ancient city of <strong>Akragas</strong> and the territory around it to the sea. In the <strong>Valley of the Temples</strong>, in 1997 <strong>UNESCO</strong> declared <strong>&#8220;World Heritage&#8221;</strong>, is one of the major archaeological sites of the Mediterranean, surrounded by an agricultural landscape of rare beauty mainly consists of olive trees and almond trees. Akragas was one of the most important Greek colonies in Sicily, extended about 450 hectares, founded around 582 BC by settlers from nearby Gela and Rhodes.<br />
Booking <strong>Valley of Temples tickets</strong> you can spend an entire day visiting the ancient ruins of temples accompanied by an experienced guide who will tell the story in a detailed and thorough.<br />
The booking of <strong>Valley of Temples tickets</strong> includes Alongside the traditional route and consolidated greek-Roman, early Christian route also. The importance of Agrigento and its diocese in the early Christian era is evidenced by the significant archaeological remains and monuments, which put the city and his diocese, in a prominent position in the history of Sicily late antiquity.</p>
<p>This route provided by the tour with <strong>Valley of Temples tickets</strong> you can visit the basilica suburban cemetery (II-III century AD), also called <strong>Basilicola</strong>, small (m .. x ..) which is the oldest the early <strong>Christian churches </strong>of <strong>Agrigento</strong>. Built of local sandstone with large stones, cemented with mortar, looks like a rectangular room with an entrance preceded by a small narthex.<br />
What are you waiting? Book your <strong>Valley of Temples tickets</strong> and see the beauty of this place.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-279" title="Valley of Temples tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/valle14.jpg" alt="Valley of Temples tickets" width="320" height="320" />Book <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong> for discover the story. Along a ridge, inappropriately called the Valley, and the area further south, were erected over a century (fifth century BC.) Numerous temples to witness the city&#8217;s prosperity. Ignited by the Carthaginians in 406 BC, are restored by the Romans (first century BC.) That respect the original Doric style. Book <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>. Am I the seismic events, or the destructive fury of the Christians backed by an edict of Emperor Theodosius in the East (IV sec.), To determine the collapse of the temples. Only one left intact is the Temple of Concord, in the sixth century. is transformed into a church. Buy <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>. During the Middle Ages the building materials are being plundered and then used to raise other buildings. In particular, the Temple of Olympian Zeus is familiarly called Cava dei Giganti and provides material for the Church of St. Nicola and the arm of the eighteenth century pier of Porto Empedocle. <img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-279" title="Valley of Temples tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/valle14.jpg" alt="Valley of Temples tickets" width="320" height="320" />Book <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>.<br />
All buildings are oriented to the east, to meet the traditional criterion (both greek and Roman) that entry to the cell that housed the statue of the deity was illuminated by the rising sun, the source and principle of life. Buy <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>. The temples are also in the Doric style and esastili (ie with six columns at the front), except that of Olympian Zeus, which had seven semi-recessed into a wall that enclosed the entire building. Made of tufa, the temples offer a particularly impressive sight especially at dusk and dawn, when they take a warm golden color. Book <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>.<br />
The name given to the greek temples, in parentheses is given the Latin name of the deity (if different). It is advisable to start the tour from &#8216;archaeological site of the Temple of Zeus looking times smaller. Buy <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>.<br />
Sacrificial altar &#8211; Immediately after entry, on the right, slightly behind, are the remains of a huge altar for the sacrifices important. There could be sacrificing up to 100 oxen at one time. The term holocaust is used today to indicate a killing, literally means the killing of one hundred &#8211; hecaton &#8211; oxen &#8211; bous.<br />
<img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-279" title="Valley of Temples tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/valle14.jpg" alt="Valley of Temples tickets" width="320" height="320" />With <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong> visit Temple of Olympian Zeus (Jupiter) &#8211; Completely ruined the ground, was erected after the victory of Agrigentum (allied with Syracuse) over the Carthaginians at Himera (which occurred around 480 BC) as a form of thanksgiving to Zeus. It was one of the largest temples of antiquity with its 113 m long and 56 m wide, and is supposed never been finished. With <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong> visit The entablature was supported by semi-high 20, but which probably alternated telamons, colossal statues, one of which is located at the Regional Archaeological Museum (see below). With <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong> visit A reproduction is lying at the center of the temple and gives an idea of the size that the building had to have. The temple was surrounded by classic open colonnade, but hanging by a continuous closed the spaces between the columns inside who became square pillars. Book <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>.<br />
Some of the blocks are still signs that were used for lifting. Are U-shaped deep incisions within which were made to slide the strings that, connected to a sort of crane, allowed to lift and stack the various elements.<br />
Temple of Castor and Pollux, or Dioscuri &#8211; E &#8216;symbol of Agrigento.  With <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong> discover the story. Built in the last decades of the fifth century. BC. is attributed to the twins born from the union of Leda and Zeus, transformed into a swan.<br />
There are only four columns of the temple and part of the entablature. Raised in the nineteenth century. Under one edge of the frame you can still admire a rosette, a typical decorative element. Book <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>. On the right there are the remains of a probable shrine dedicated to the chthonic deities (Hell): Persephone, Queen of the Underworld, and her mother Demeter, goddess of fertility. They differ in particular a square altar, probably intended sacrificial offering of pigs, and another circular, with a central cockpit sacred. Here was probably performed the rite of the Thesmophoria, the feast in honor of Demeter celebrated by married women. Buy <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>. In the distance, the last on the imaginary line that connects all the temples of the valley. you can see the Temple of Hephaestus (Vulcan). Few remnants remain. The legend tells that the god of fire had a workshop under Etna where he helped manufacture the lightning of Zeus by Cyclopes. Book <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>.<br />
Retrace your steps out of the fence and go down the path of the temples, across the street on the right.<br />
Temple dl Heracles (Hercules) &#8211; In archaic Doric style, is the oldest of the series. The remains allow us to guess the elegance of this temple, which now features upright alignment of 8 columns, tapered, raised in the first half of &#8217;900. Buy <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>.<br />
From the temple is seen to the south, the so-called Tomb of Theron.<br />
Continuing down the road you can still see on the left, the deep furrows generally interpreted as marks left by the wheels of the wagons. The marked depth is probably due to a subsequent transformation into water pipes. Buy <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>.<br />
On the right past the Villa Aurea, the residence of Sir Alexander Hardcastle, passionate patron of archeology, who financed the resurgence of the columns of the temple of Heracles.<br />
Early Christian Necropolis &#8211; Located just below the road and dug into the rock, not far from the ancient city walls. There are found different types of burial: a niche and arcosolium (rooms surmounted by an arched niche), as found more frequently in the catacombs. Book <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>.<br />
Before arriving at the Temple of Concord you can see another group of burials on the right.<br />
Temple of Concord &#8211; And &#8216;one of the best preserved temples of antiquity, and this allows you to fully appreciate its elegance and grandeur.  Book <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>. The fact that it has survived intact up to us to be attributed to its conversion into a church in the sixth century. which can still be glimpsed in the colonnade, the arches practiced in the original cell wall of a classical temple. Buy <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>.<br />
<img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-279" title="Valley of Temples tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/valle14.jpg" alt="Valley of Temples tickets" width="320" height="320" />It &#8216;was built, supposedly, about the year 430 BC, but no one knows who it was dedicated. The name Concord comes from a Latin inscription found nearby. The temple presents the proceedings of &#8220;corrective lenses&#8221;: the columns are tapered (ie, tapering upwards so as to appear taller) and have the entasis (a slight ridge at about 2/3 of which eliminates the &#8216;optical effect of thinning), but they are also slightly inclined towards the center of the front side. Book <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>. This allows the observer who is at a certain distance from the temple to capture an image perfectly straight. The classical frieze of alternating triglyphs and metopes, not ornamented with bas-reliefs. Not even the pediment was decorated. Buy <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>.<br />
Antiquarium of Agrigento Early Christian (Peace House) &#8211; retraces part of city life through artifacts and some interesting information panels. In particular, illustrates the history of the transformation of the Temple of Concord in the basilica. With <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong> visit<br />
Antiquarian lconografico of Hill Temples (House Barbadoro) &#8211; On a restored country house is collected images of the beautiful Valley of the Temples in drawings and engravings of travelers and scholars of the past. Book <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>.<br />
Lacinia Temple of Hera (Juno) &#8211; Located on the end of the hill and is traditionally attributed to the goddess of marriage and childbirth. The name derives from Lacinia improper association with the shrine which is located near Crotone, on the promontory Lacinio. With <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong> visit<br />
The temple preserves the columns (even if not in perfect condition), partially relieved in 900. Inside we can see the columns of the pronaos and opisthodomus and the wall of the cell. Built around the mid-fifth century. BC, was ignited by the Carthaginians in 406 BC (You can still see traces of burning on the walls of the cell). To the east of the temple altar is preserved, while behind the building (next to the stairs) there is a cistern. All &#8216;out of town, you find the tomb of Theron and the Temple of Asciepio. Book <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>.<br />
Tomb of Theron &#8211; Visible from the street of Caltagirone. The monument, erroneously believed the tomb of the tyrant, was actually at the time of Roman rule and was erected in honor of fallen soldiers during the Second Punic War. Tuff is slightly pyramidal in shape and was probably crowned by a peaked roof, the base, very high, supporting a second order decorated with false doors and corners, with Ionic columns.<br />
With <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong> visit Temple Asciepio (Aesculapius) &#8211; Just past the tomb of Theron, on the road to Caltanissetta. Panel poor indicator visible on the right. The remains of this temple of the fifth century. B.C. arise in the countryside. It was dedicated to Asciepio, son of Apollo, god of medicine, of which there seems to be kept a beautiful statue, the work of Myron. Book now <strong>valley of temples tickets</strong>.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-279" title="Valley of Temples tickets" src="http://www.weekendinitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/valle14.jpg" alt="Valley of Temples tickets" width="320" height="320" />Book <strong>Valley of Temples tickets</strong> for a Night visit: from July to September from 7 to 10 pm.</p>
<p>Cashier closes thirty minutes before the site closure.</p>
<p>Reserved <strong>Valley of Temples tickets</strong>must be picked up showing the confirmation voucher at the cashier.</p>
<p>Cancellation policy: cancellations must be made at least 1 working day before the visit to get the refund of the unused tickets minus the service fee; further cancellations and no shows are not refundable.<span id="more-278"></span></p>
<p>Book <strong>Valley of Temples tickets </strong>From July to September, the Valley of Temples remains open also in the night to give visitors the opportunity to enjoy the marvelous show of the illuminated temples.</p>
<p>Stretched out along a ridge, inappropriately referred to as &#8220;valley&#8221;,  and nestling in the area to the south of it, are a series of temples  which were all erected in the course of a century (5C BC), as if to  testify to the prosperity of the city at that time. Having been set  ablaze by the Carthaginians in 406 BC, the buildings were restored by  the Romans (1C BC) respecting their original Doric style. Their  subsequent state of disrepair has been put down either to seismic  activity or the destructive fury of the Christians backed by an edict of  the Emperor of the Eastern Empire, Theodosius (4C).</p>
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<p>The only one to  survive intact is the Temple of Concord which, in the 6C, was converted  into a Christian church. During the Middle Ages, masonry was removed to  help construct other buildings, in particular, the Temple of Zeus, known  locally as the Giant’s Quarry, provided material for the church of San  Nicola and the 18C part of the jetty at Porto Empedocle.</p>
<p>With <strong>Valley of Temples tickets visit </strong>All the buildings face east, respecting the Classical criterion (both  Greek and Roman) that the entrance to the cella (Holy of Holies) where  the statue of the god was housed could be illuminated by the rays of the  rising sun, the source and blood of life.</p>
<p>On the whole, the temples are Doric and conform to the hexastyle format  (that is with six columns at the front), the exception being the Temple  of Zeus, which had seven engaged columns articulating the wall that  encloses the building. Built of limestone tufa, the temples provide a  particularly impressive sight at dawn, and even more so at sunset when  they are turned a warm shade of gold.</p>
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