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Christmas Exhibition at Palazzo Marino: Federico Barocci's Madonna of San Simone
Renaissance masterpiece in historic Palazzo Marino
About
Experience the magic of Christmas in Milan with a stunning exhibition at Palazzo Marino, showcasing Federico Barocci's Renaissance masterpiece, 'The Madonna of San Simone'. This grand event, held in the historic Sala Alessi, offers a unique opportunity to admire a significant work of art, complemented by a traditional Neapolitan Nativity scene. The celebration extends beyond the palace with the 'Christmas in the villages' initiative, inviting exploration of local artistic heritage throughout the city.
Our Take
Family Friendly
Best For
Art enthusiasts, families, cultural explorers
Vibe
Cultural, festive, educational
Energy Level
Low
Budget
FREE
Photo Friendly
Weather Sensitivity
None
Special Events & Promotions
- Christmas in the villages initiative with 18 stages
- Free guided tours by art historians
- Display of a 18th-century Neapolitan Nativity scene
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Location
Event Details
Pricing
FREE
Duration
All day
Ages
All ages
Neighborhood
Centro Storico
Timed Entry
No
Organizer
Municipality of Milan
Practical Information
Accessibility
https://form.agid.gov.it/view/f9968430-93da-11f0-a5fe-97efea99bc7d
Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Quick Actions
Tips & Advice
- Arrive early during peak holiday weeks to ensure a comfortable viewing experience of the artwork.
- Check the 'Christmas in the villages' schedule for guided tours in Milan's neighborhoods to discover local art.
- Take advantage of the free guided tours offered by art historians to gain deeper insights into Barocci's work.
- Consider visiting on a weekday to avoid larger crowds and enjoy a more serene experience with the art.
- Combine your visit with exploring the historic Palazzo Marino itself, a significant landmark in Milan.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the opening hours for the exhibition?
The exhibition is open daily from December 4 to January 12, 2025. Specific daily hours are not listed but it is implied to be open throughout the day.
Is there an admission fee for the exhibition?
No, admission to the exhibition at Palazzo Marino is completely free.
What is the main artwork being displayed?
The central piece is Federico Barocci's Renaissance altarpiece, 'The Madonna and Child with Saints Simon and Jude', also known as 'The Madonna of San Simone'.
Are there guided tours available?
Yes, art historians will provide free guided tours for visitors in groups.
What is the 'Christmas in the villages' initiative?
This initiative involves free guided tours in 18 locations across Milan's neighborhoods, highlighting local artistic heritage and religious art related to the Nativity.
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