From the Complesso della Pilotta to the MArRC: the six new Comics in Museums of the week


This week the six albums in the Comics in Museums series take us from the Monumental Complex of the Pilotta to the National Archaeological Museum in Reggio Calabria.

The initiative promoted by the MiBACT in collaboration with the Coconino Press - Fandango publishing house continues, and six new albums in the Fumetti nei Musei series arrive, dedicated to learning about Italy’s museums and archaeological parks through the illustrations of some of Italy’s best cartoonists.

As every Sunday, all six new comics are available at issuu.com/coconinopress ; from Monday to Saturday they will then be replicated individually.



Here are which cultural places the week’s comics are dedicated to: MUNDA - Museo Nazionale d’Abruzzo by Spugna; Complesso Monumentale della Pilotta by Luca Negri; Galleria dell’Accademia in Florence by Tuono Pettinato; Villa della Regina in Turin by Lorenzo Mò; Villa Adriana and Villa d’Este in Tivoli by Eliana Albertini; and Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Reggio Calabria by Vincenzo Filosa.

Pictured is the cover of the comic strip Theory of Opposites, dedicated to the National Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria. The author is Vincenzo Filosa.

From the Complesso della Pilotta to the MArRC: the six new Comics in Museums of the week
From the Complesso della Pilotta to the MArRC: the six new Comics in Museums of the week


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