Saturday, 20 April 2013

Scuderie del Quirinale


Located in Via XXIV Maggio, 16

If you're interested in museums and art exhibitions, the Scuderie del Quirinale may be of interest to you.    The building was built from 1722 to 1732, where originally there were the Stables of the Quirinale Palace. In occasion of the Great Jubilee in the year 2000, there was the opening of the Scuderie, which were transformed by the famous Italian architect, Gae Aulenti, into an exhibition area that hosts some of the best art collections from the most famous artists in the world, both Italian and international.
Don't forget to visit the amazing window designed by Gae Aulenti and admire the wonderful view of Rome.

    The moment's exhibitions:

    Memling. Rinascimento Fiamminco. (Memling the Flemish Renaissance)
    This exhibition underlines the factors that describe and mark Hans Memling in the Flemish Renaissance. It examines all his life's works from his monumental pieces all the way to his initial sketches. His technique to set his subjects behind a backdrop landscape influenced many Italian Artists in the 16th century.

    From October 11th - January 18th 2015




    +39 0639967500
    +39 0639967200 (for schools)

    Sunday - Thursday from 10am-8pm
    Friday - Saturday from 10am-10.30pm


    Full price 12 Euros
    Reduced price 9.50 Euros (for people under 26 years-old, over 65, teachers, groups)
    Reduced price 6 Euros (from 7-18 years-old)
    Free entry for children up to 6 years old



    Location: Via XXIV Maggio, 16, 00184 Rome, Italy

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