Masks let your eyes free. This is how Franceschini reopens the major exhibition on Raphael


The major exhibition dedicated to Raphael at the Scuderie del Quirinale reopened yesterday and the first day was already sold out.

The major exhibition dedicated to Raphael set up at the Scuderie del Quirinale reopened to the public yesterday and the first day of opening was sold out. Already 22,000 tickets have been sold with requests coming from all over Europe.

Welcoming the first visitors who arrived on the occasion of the reopening of Raphael 1520-1483 was MiBACT Minister Dario Franceschini, along with Scuderie del Quirinale President Mario De Simoni, as the Frecce Tricolori passed by.



“The difficult part of the emergency is over, now it is a matter of being prudent, of respecting the rules, but Italy can restart by looking at its strength which is art, beauty, history,” the minister said. “Italy is the most beautiful country in the world, Italians this summer will be able to discover or rediscover the villages, the paths, the nature, the landscape. Reopening the Raphael exhibition at the passage of the Frecce Tricolori is really a sign of restart: a great exhibition, which was closed only a few days after its opening, due to the health emergency, that the whole world was waiting to be able to visit.”

“And let’s remember that masks leave our eyes free,” Franceschini wrote accompanying the reopening video of the exhibition, shared on his official Facebook page.

New ways to visit the exhibition can be found at this link.

Masks let your eyes free. This is how Franceschini reopens the major exhibition on Raphael
Masks let your eyes free. This is how Franceschini reopens the major exhibition on Raphael


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