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Florence luxury villa rentals with swimming pool and air conditioning for a vacation in total relax. Villa La Querce is a charming place located only 12 km off Florence, a mere 20 minute trip by car, ideal for those who would like to visit the Uffizi...
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Wine jars and tasting cups found in Etruscan tombs dating to approximately 1000 BC show that vines have been cultivated in Carmignano since Pre Roman times. More specifically, a parchment rent contract conserved in the Florence State Archives, dated 804,...
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The Villa of Vignamaggio, surrounded by an elegant Italian garden in a stunningly beautiful corner of the Chianti countryside, offers an authentic testimony of countrylife during the Renaissance period. The main part of the villa dates back to the 14th...
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Around the year 1000 A.D , the canons of Siena's cathedral decided to construct a new abbey not too far from the city. The abbey was to be located on a panoramic hillside in the middle of a forest filled with "cerri" - turkey oak trees- and it was here...
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The "Petrolo Estate" is situated among the green olive groves, active vineyards and beautiful oak woods. A place full of charm and history. The estate has , as its landmark , the Tower of Galatrona. The Tower's foundation dates back to the Etruscan and...
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Museo del Novecento Napoli
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Novecento in Naples unwinds through a chronological path divided into sections: from the documentation of the so called Secessionism of the twenty-three (1909) or the First Futurism in Naples (1910 - 1914) to the movement of Circumvisionists and the second Futurism (Twenties - Thirties); from the several documents on the production between the two wars to the experiences following the second post-war period (1948 - 1958), from 'Gruppo Sud' to the so called Neorealism, from the group of M.A.C. to the one of Informale or the '58. Then the sections for the Seventies especially referred, and not only, to the Poetic-visual Experimentations and to the activities of groups working in the social field. In the last section you will find the activities of the people who, still working after 1980 and experimenting different forms of language, were already known before the terrible earthquake of Nov. 23, 1980 hit and profoundly marked the reality and the expectations of both Naples and the Southern areas.
Museo del Novecento Napoli
Carcere Alto di Castel Sant'Elmo
Via Tito Angelini
Tel. 081 5587708
Closed on Tuesday
Open: Wed to Mon
Hours: 8.30 a.m. - 06.30 p.m.
Ticket fares: € 5,00