Canova at night in Lucca – Michelangelo Buonarroti is back

“Antonio Canova and Neoclassicism in Lucca”the exhibition underway at the Cavallerizza until September 29th, opens to the public at night.

To experience the exhibition after sunset and slowly savor the exhibition itinerary in which Canova’s plaster casts, sculptures and paintings are placed compared with Lucca and Tuscan artists of the same period, it will be necessary to wait for three dates: on June 28, July 25 and August 31.

On these three days the exhibition will remain open continuously until 11pm. After 7pm, the ticket will have cost of 12 eurosaudio guide included, instead of 15.

An unmissable opportunity to spend an evening dedicated to art and beauty, in the company of Canova’s masterpieces.

“Antonio Canova and Neoclassicism in Lucca”

Opening hours: every day from 10:00 to 20:00 with last entry at 18:45.
Ticket cost: full €15.00, reduced €13.00 (under 18, over 65, university students, unaccredited journalists,
Trenitalia ticket holders with the same date as the visit to the exhibition, a companion for a disabled person who requests one
presence, tourist guides with a qualification card), schools of all levels €5.00, families each
adult €10.00 + children aged 7 to 18 €6.00 ​​each. (free up to 6 years).

For the moment, your always Michelangelo Buonarroti greets you and will meet you in the next posts and on social media.

“Antonio Canova and Neoclassicism in Lucca”, the exhibition underway at the Cavallerizza until 29 September, opens to the public at night.

To experience the exhibition after sunset and slowly savor the exhibition itinerary in which Canova’s plaster casts, sculptures and paintings are placed compared with Lucca and Tuscan artists of the same period, it will be necessary to wait for three dates: June 28th, July 25th and August 31st.

On these three days the exhibition will remain open continuously until 11pm. After 7pm, the ticket will cost 12 euros, including audio guide, instead of 15.

An unmissable opportunity to spend an evening dedicated to art and beauty, in the company of Canova’s masterpieces.

“Antonio Canova and Neoclassicism in Lucca”

Opening hours: every day from 10:00 to 20:00 with last entry at 18:45.
Ticket cost: full €15.00, reduced €13.00 (under 18, over 65, university students, unaccredited journalists,
Trenitalia ticket holders with the same date as the visit to the exhibition, a companion for a disabled person who requests one
presence, tourist guides with a qualification card), schools of all levels €5.00, families each
adult €10.00 + children aged 7 to 18 €6.00 ​​each. (free up to 6 years).

For the moment, your always Michelangelo Buonarroti greets you and will meet you in the next posts and on social media.

Published by Michelangelo Buonarroti

Who doesn’t know Michelangelo Buonarroti? Sculptor, painter, architect and refined poet. But who is his alter ego that gives him a voice on the blog michelangelobuonarrotietornato.com and on connected social networks? Antonietta Bandelloni, Tuscan art blogger and writer passionate about art. For more than ten years you have dedicated yourself to the in-depth study of the works and tormented existence of Michelangelo Buonarroti. To contact Antonietta Bandelloni for collaborations, invitations, sponsorships or anything else, send an email directly to [email protected] ENG: Who doesn’t know Michelangelo Buonarroti? Sculptor, painter, architect and refined poet. But who is his alter ego that gives him a voice on the blog michelangelobuonarrotietornato.com and on the connected social networks? Antonietta Bandelloni, a Tuscan art blogger and writer passionate about art. For over ten years she has devoted himself to the in-depth study of Michelangelo Buonarroti’s works and tormented existence. To contact Antonietta Bandelloni for collaborations, invitations, sponsorships or other send an email directly to [email protected] Show all articles by Michelangelo Buonarroti

 
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