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Capolavoro per Lecco: In grembo la speranza
Renaissance art exhibition exploring hope and generative power
About
Experience 'Capolavoro per Lecco: In grembo la speranza,' an exhibition showcasing Renaissance masterpieces that explore the theme of hope. Admire Pietro Perugino's 'Sacra Conversazione' and Giovanni Antonio di Giordano's 'Madonna adorante,' presented in a specially designed space. The event also features dramatic readings and creative workshops for children, highlighting community collaboration and artistic inspiration.
Our Take
Family Friendly
Best For
Art enthusiasts, families, cultural explorers
Vibe
Reflective, artistic, community-oriented
Energy Level
Low
Budget
$
Photo Friendly
Weather Sensitivity
None
Special Events & Promotions
- Special openings on December 26, January 1, and January 6
- Artistic workshops for children
- Student-led guided tours and digital communication
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We've done our best to keep details up-to-date, but event schedules, prices, and policies can change. For the latest updates, please visit the official website or contact the organizers directly.
Website & Socials
No social media links available
Location
Event Details
Pricing
$
Duration
Varies by visit, exhibition open during specified hours
Ages
All ages
Timed Entry
No
Featured Performers
- Sonia Bergamasco
- Duo flauto e arpa – Liceo Scientifico e Musicale G.B. Grassi
- Gruppo Corale Ad Libitum
- Anonima Frottolisti
Organizer
Associazione Culturale Madonna del Rosario ODV
Practical Information
Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Quick Actions
Tips & Advice
- Check the group booking calendar online before planning a visit, especially if you are part of a school or group, to ensure availability.
- Consider visiting on weekdays to avoid larger crowds, as the event has seen significant visitor numbers.
- Take advantage of the special opening hours on December 26th, January 1st, and January 6th for extended viewing opportunities.
- Students involved in the PCTO program are present to assist visitors, offering a unique opportunity to learn from young cultural ambassadors.
- The exhibition is divided into themed rooms; allow ample time to fully appreciate the art, the dramatic interpretations, and the interactive elements.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the opening hours for the exhibition?
The exhibition is open Tuesday from 10 AM to 2 PM, and Wednesday through Sunday from 10 AM to 6 PM. On Saturdays, it closes at 7 PM until January 6th. Special openings are scheduled for December 26th, January 1st, and January 6th from 2 PM to 6 PM. The ticket office closes 30 minutes before the exhibition closes.
What is the admission price?
The general admission ticket price is €2.00. Admission is free for certain categories, including accompanying persons for groups, disabled visitors and their companions, ICOM members, children under 6, students, and cardholders of specific museum passes.
Can I visit with a group or school?
Yes, group and school visits are welcome but require advance booking at least one week prior via email to segreteria@capolavoroperlecco.it. Please specify the desired day, time, and number of participants. For primary and preschool groups, artistic workshops can also be arranged.
What are the main artworks on display?
The exhibition features Pietro Perugino's 'Sacra Conversazione' (Pala Tezi) from 1500 and Giovanni Antonio di Giordano's wooden sculpture 'Madonna adorante' from 1499. The exhibition also includes dramatic interpretations by Sonia Bergamasco.
Is there a specific theme or message for this exhibition?
The exhibition's theme is 'In grembo la speranza' (In the womb of hope), focusing on the message of hope brought by the Nativity and the generative power within individuals and the community.
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