Verona's Palazzo Maffei house-museum unveils its masterpieces on social media


Verona's Palazzo Maffei house-museum also tells its story on its social channels, revealing the masterpieces it holds and its art nooks and crannies.

Verona ’s Palazzo Maffei house-museum participates in the #iorestoacasa campaign and on its social channels offers many initiatives. In particular, on its Instagram profile, from March 28 to April 4, 2020, appointments will be dedicated to Mario Schifano, Umberto Boccioni, Giacomo Balla, Andy Warhol and Pablo Picasso, René Magritte, Marcel Duchamp, Renato Guttuso and Emilio Vedova, and Leandro Erlich. Through stories, video interviews and artistic coffee breaks, the collection of the house-museum will be narrated, consisting of more than 350 works, including two hundred paintings, about twenty sculptures, drawings and an important selection of applied art objects, such as period furniture, antique glass, Renaissance ceramics and seventeenth-eighteenth century majolica, as well as silverware, ivories, wooden artifacts, pieces of oriental art, and rare volumes.

It also proposes on the official channels of Palazzo Maffei the digital project #caffeapalazzo, an artistic coffee break to discover hidden details of the treasured works or small corners of art, such as the panoramic terrace from which you can admire the whole city or the works placed in the entrance hall, from Apollonio di Giovanni to Maurizio Nannucci and Arcangelo Sassolino. A mix of ancient and contemporary art that represents the spirit of the entire exhibition.



The ASK ME initiative has also gone virtual: through Instagram and Facebook stories, Verona University students continue to tell curiosities and anecdotes about the museum and its works.

Verona's Palazzo Maffei house-museum unveils its masterpieces on social media
Verona's Palazzo Maffei house-museum unveils its masterpieces on social media


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