The National Museum of the Bargello is the most important museum of Italian sculpture and the most important museum in the world for the Renaissance sculpture . In Via del Proconsolo 4 in Florence , preserves masterpieces by Michelangelo , Donatello , Ghiberti , Cellini , Giambologna , Ammannati and other important sculptors .
The Basilica of Santa Croce, on the Santa Croce square in Florence, is one of the largest churches officiated by the Franciscans and one of the greatest achievements of Gothic architecture in Italy. Great artists, writers and scientists are buried in this church. The construction of the basilica dates back to 1294 in a former […]
Castello Monforte is a castle, a national monument and symbol of the city of Campobasso. It is named after Count Nicola II Monforte, Monforte Gambatesa, who restored it after the earthquakes of 1456 and 1458 . An ancient parchment dating from 1375 confirms the existence of a castle in the town already then.
The Opificio delle Pietre Dure in Florence is located in Via degli Alfani. The institute is responsible for the restoration and conservation of works Art. The Opificio delle Pietre Dure is one of the largest and most renowned institutes in the field of restoration at national and international level.
The Sanctuary of Monte Gargano (Italian: Santuario di Monte Sant’Angelo sul Gargano), sometimes called Monte Gargano, is a Catholic sanctuary on Mount Gargano in Italy. It is specifically in the town of Monte Sant’Angelo in the province of Foggia in Puglia. It is the oldest Sanctuary in Western Europe to be dedicated to the Archangel […]