Case studies
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National Gallery of the Marche
The National Gallery of the Marche is housed in the Ducal Palace of Urbino, an extraordinary residence commissioned by Federico da Montefeltro, one of the leading figures of the Italian Renaissance. Under his rule, Urbino became a major cultural center, attracting artists and intellectuals from all over Europe.
Salerno Sacra
Salerno Sacra is an itinerary of history, art, and faith that leads to the discovery of the most important ecclesiastical sites in the city of Salerno. Following Salerno Sacra means entering the city's places of faith and taking a journey through history, supporting a heritage of art, culture, and spirituality of inestimable value.
Acquafredda Castle
Acquafredda Castle is one of the most fascinating medieval complexes in Sardinia. Located on a hill near Siliqua, just a few kilometers from Cagliari airport, it often represents the first cultural stop for many tourists who have just arrived on the island.
Show “Loving Picasso – Muses, Lovers, Artists”
The exhibition “Loving Picasso: Muses, Lovers, Artists” explores the connection between Pablo Picasso and the women in his life, highlighting not only their role as muses but also their independent artistic voices. The exhibition intertwines paintings, photographs, drawings, and testimonies, offering an exciting insight into the relationship between love, inspiration, and artistic creation.
Columbus House, Porta Soprana, and the Cloister of Sant’Andrea
Columbus House, located in the heart of Genoa's medieval district, is an important exhibition space dedicated to the historical figure of Christopher Columbus. Set in a historically significant context, near Porta Soprana, the Cloister of Sant'Andrea, and the Barbarossa walls, this house-museum represents a cultural heritage that tells the story of the famous Genoese navigator.
MUMAC – Cimbali Group’s Coffee Machine Museum
MUMAC, the Cimbali Group's Coffee Machine Museum, located in Binasco, just outside Milan, is an exhibition space dedicated to the history and evolution of espresso coffee machines. Inaugurated in 2012, this corporate museum represents a unique cultural heritage that tells the story of Italian espresso through an extraordinary collection of vintage coffee machines, historical documents, and advertising materials.