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Which museums in Italy do Italian museums recommend to visit?
What are the famous museums in Italy? Italy is a country with the most world heritage, and we can't miss its humanities. Moreover, we come to travel not to see the scenery, but to broaden our horizons.

the uffizi gallery

Uffizi gallery is recognized as a famous painting art museum in the world. In many travel recommendations, you will see that this art museum is listed as the first Italian museum to visit, and Florence itself is the birthplace of the Renaissance.

Uffizi Palace, where uffizi Gallery is located, is a spectacular U-shaped16th century palace, where the top representative paintings in the world art history are collected, as well as paintings and sculptures of German and French painting schools and sculptures of ancient Greece and Rome. The exhibits are displayed in chronological order and genre, with about 6,543,800 pieces.

For example, famous artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Botticelli and Rembrandt are responsible for almost the whole history of western art. Going to Uffizi Gallery will make these names not only stay in Hollywood movies, but also let you feel their brushstrokes and thoughts at close range. I suggest you make a list of key paintings in advance, and then go straight to the key points, so as not to dazzle you with a large number of art treasures.

City Hall Treasures: The Birth of Venus by Botticelli, The Worship of Three Kings by Leonardo da Vinci, The Virgin of the Canary by Raphael, Sancta familia by Michelangelo and Flower God by Titian.

National Museum of Archaeology

The National Archaeological Museum of Naples is one of the most important archaeological museums in the world. It contains many portraits, sculptures and bronze artifacts from the golden age of Greece and Egypt, as well as treasures excavated from the disappeared ancient city of Pompeii. Mosaic is another key word in this museum. Bright colors and crystal texture will give you a sensory experience different from murals and sculptures.

There is also a secret room here. The key word is sex, or erotic art, and some statues and oil paintings show and describe sex. Can you guess what their application scenarios are? One day, I went to the secret room of the National Archaeological Museum in Naples to find out.

Bogaise Art Museum

Compared with those palace museums with hundreds of exhibition halls, the Museum of Bogaise is a small and beautiful museum in Rome, with three floors. Its main collections are Italian baroque sculptures and baroque paintings, among which the most valuable ones are undoubtedly the sculptures of bernini and Canova, and the paintings of Caravaggio and Raphael. In the hands of real sculptors, the thick and hard marble was transformed into delicate and soft folds, which was quite shocking.

This art gallery has a very special rule that it is cleaned every two hours, and the number of visitors is limited, which means that you can only complete the whole visit in two hours at most. This time-limited way not only ensures the maximum number of people in the museum, but also gives people a sense of urgency to race against time and help you plan your time better.

Egyptian Antiquities Museum

Besides Cairo, the Egyptian Museum in Turin also houses Egyptian art and sculpture. Because the history of Turin is closely related to Egypt, and the collection of cultural relics in this museum spans 4000 years, such as a historical map of Turin papyrus in BC 1 160. The most famous collections there include the statue of the goddess Sekmot, the statue of Tutankhamun and the statue of Amon, and you will cross the long river of ancient Egyptian civilization here.

Vecchio Palace

Vecchio Palace itself is a palace, and it has another more official name, the Old Palace in Florence. This ancient palace, built in 13 century, is still used as a city hall, with a museum and a 500-member parliament hall. It was originally a popular must-see place in Florence, and the movie Dante Password some time ago has increased the popularity here a lot.

Arnold stupa in Vecchio Palace (Torre

D'Arnolfo) is 94 meters high and is one of the important landmarks in Florence. The most famous in the assembly hall of 500 people are Michelangelo's Statue of Victory and vasari's murals, depicting Cosimo I leading Florence's army to defeat Pisa and Siena.

Statue of David

You may meet a "fake" statue of David in Florence. Yes, one of the most famous statues in the world. It is considered as the best male human image in the history of western art. It has three places in Florence. Michelangelo carved the real thing with a whole piece of marble and collected it in the National Academy of Fine Arts in Florence (Accademia

Dibenzonitrile). The other two places are in Florence's Municipal Square and Michelangelo Square. Many people who travel to Italy will definitely visit this sculpture, no matter which one they see. David under Michelangelo's sword is a healthy and beautiful hero. Before him, many sculptors had shaped the image of David after the victory of the battle, but Michelangelo showed the state of David about to fight, holding the trebuchet on his shoulder in his left hand and the stone naturally in his right hand, and his face seemed to be looking for enemies. This statue lengthens or enlarges the limbs and joints of the human body to enhance the image effect of the protagonist, but what is even more remarkable is the anatomy of each part.

museo ferrari

Art treasures are the primary task of Italian exhibitions, but Ferrari Museum, the world's top sports car brand, may also be a pilgrimage site for interested people. Here, you can see the Ferrari family's award-winning heroic chariot, the oldest Ferrari racing car and the most advanced concept car, as well as interesting experience devices, and feel the extreme acceleration of F 1 racing car. Apennine-style sports car culture and the dream of riding a Ferrari luxury car can all be realized here.