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Europeana Collections in Italian

Europeana collections in Italian

Here you can find all the objects with Italian description drawn form Italian institutions. 

 

Online exhibitions:

Virtual exhibitions combine engaging narratives with visually appealing cultural content, allowing people learn easily through a centuries-old way – storytelling. For example, take a look at the exhibitions of Europeana in Italian: Art Nouveau, showcasing the beauty and richness of the Art Nouveau movement from a historical perspective, Faces of Europe that shows the vast and varied
Europe’s art heritage or The Colossus of Leonardo da Vinci, the story of Leonardo’s monumental never-completed equestrian bronze.

Art Nouveau – Uno Stile Universale

IL COLOSSO DI LEONARDO DA VINCI

Volti d’Europa