Have you ever wondered what it means to witness the rediscovery of an artistic heritage that has been buried by time and adversity? Imagine the fascination of rediscovering works of art that, after a long silence, return to tell stories of the past. This is exactly what happens with the reopening of the Civic Art Gallery of Cento, the Guercino, an event that marks an artistic renaissance not only for the city but for the entire Italian cultural scene.
Michelangelo’s Secret Room in the Medici Chapels
There is a hidden place in Florence where Michelangelo Buonarroti left the mark of his genius. This place is Michelangelo’s secret room in the Medici Chapels, which has finally opened to the public.
Here is why you must see it and why it is so important.
Michelangelo’s Secret Room of the Medici Chapels: A Hidden Treasure Reveals its Secrets
Stibbert Museum: a secret journey through art and history in Florence
Have you ever wanted to discover a hidden jewel of Florence, far from the usual tourist circuits? A magical place where art and history converge in a unique experience? Let me introduce you to the Stibbert Museum, a treasure trove of wonders located on a picturesque hill to the north of the city.
In a setting almost suspended in time, this neo-Gothic villa houses one of Florence’s most eclectic and fascinating private collections. Passionately cared for over five decades by Frederick Stibbert, a man of British-Italian descent and a leading figure in 19th-century Florentine society, this historic home is a veritable laboratory of global art.
Stibbert Museum: a secret journey through art and history in Florence
Discovering the home of James Ensor in Ostend
Have you ever heard of James Ensor’s house in Ostend, in Belgium?
If you feel like immersing yourself in the artistic universe of an eclectic artist then the James Ensor House is the place to be. The
name of this artist evokes the extravagance and eclecticism of the Belgian art scene of the 19th and 20th centuries. What makes his house not only a museum to visit but more importantly an experience to have is that it offers the opportunity to visit the childhood home of a unique artist in the town where he grew up and was trained: Ostend, a picturesque Flemish coastal town overlooking the North Sea.
The Ensor Huis, now a house-museum, is a place that encapsulates the eccentric and multifaceted soul of James Ensor.
I sent our bookmirrorbookmirror_ Chiara Bressan, who had already told us about the wonders of theAdornesdomein in Bruges and the Hotel d’Hane Steenhuyse, to visit this wonderful place. I am pleased to share in the blog her experience, which I am sure will inspire your future travels.
Exploring The House of James Ensor in Ostend: inside the world of an eclectic artist
The San Marco Museum in Florence between art and spirituality
Have you ever wondered about the history hidden behind the walls of a museum? In this post I want to describe the San Marco Museum in Florence, an extraordinary place that is much more than just a container for works of art.
Located in the convent of the same name, the museum is a fusion of spirituality, art and culture, and has served as a refuge for historical figures such as Girolamo Savonarola and Beato Angelico. You will discover how this place has been a beacon of knowledge, art and faith for centuries, preserving a collection of works to be admired in the rooms where the friars have lived for generations.