the exhibition in Parma
Wandering around Italy in this anticipation of summer , we can find some very interesting exhibits for every taste. We start from the small, pleasant town of Parma to make a leap in the archeology. For this exhibition we have to hurry. Last day June 2. Stories of the First Parma. Etruscans, Gauls, Romans: the origins of the city in the light of new archaeological discoveries Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Parma Tel 0521.233718 Assuming that Parma was a Roman colony founded in 183 a. and it was the first seat of the Gauls and the Etruscans. it also was a point of passage of the Celts headed toward north. How many civilizations lived this city! The excavations carried out in the city has brought to light the different civilizations. The excavations have revealed both the civil and religious aspects of the Latin culture, the Etruscan and the Celtic. Each finding is well supported by explanations that clarify the complex framework of settlement
Let's move on to the magnificent Lanciano Abruzzo region. In addition Caravaggio. Painting of the seventeenth century in Abruzzo, between Rome and Naples at the Polo Museale Santo Spirito until July 21, 2013 This exhibition includes the masterpieces of two private collections. Fortunately we can admire them after they are saved by the earthquake that afflicted the region in 2009. There are forty-four art works of great beauty: these include the St. Peter Martyr perhaps by Guercino (they are still attributing the authorship), some of the main authors that painted in Caravaggio style. Important tribute to Mattia Preti known as the Caravaggio of the southern Italy. You should visit it: the admittance is free, you can download the invitation from the following site. The exhibition will be itinerant and it will to reach L'Aquila at the end of the year. http://www.comune.lanciano.chieti.it 0872 700578 for info