Museo Revoltella - Trieste
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Museo Revoltella - Trieste [ENG]
The 'Museo Revoltella' is an important modern art gallery, created in 1872 to fulfil the wishes of Baron Pasquale Revoltella (1795-1869) who bequeathed his palazzo and his art collection to the city of Trieste. He also left the museum a conspicuous annuity, which allowed it to expand year after year, thus creating, in a short space of time, a considerable art collection. Towards the end of the 19th century this already included famous Italian artists such as Hayez, Morelli, Favretto, Nono, Palizzi and Previati, as well as many foreign ones. Thanks to acquisitions from the Venice Biennale, the collections were further augmented, with works of great value, such as the famous painting Lady with a Dog (1878) by De Nittis.
Throughout the 20th century the Museo Revoltella continued to develop, becoming an increasingly prestigious cultural institution and a point of reference for modern and contemporary art. This was possible as the result of additional important acquisitions, including almost all of the most significant 20th-century Italian artists, such as Casorati, Sironi, Carrà, Morandi, De Chirico, Manzù, Marini, Fontana and Burri. A series of major exhibitions further consolidated the museum's reputation with important contributions to the study and understanding of the art of the last two centuries.
At the same time, the museum also expanded its premises, acquiring the nearby Palazzo Brunner where new exhibition spaces were created, thanks to a lengthy renovation project designed by Carlo Scarpa in 1968 and completed in 1991, after many interruptions. Currently the museum occupies three adjacent buildings, making up one whole block, surrounded by Piazza Venezia on one side, and by Via Diaz, Via Cadorna and Via San Giorgio on the other three. The palazzina Basevi, facing Via San Giorgio, houses the administrative headquarters.
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Museo Revoltella Trieste
Visita virtuale a uno dei più interessanti e originali musei d'arte moderna d'Italia, costituito da un palazzo ottocentesco lussuosamente arredato e da una vasta galleria d'arte moderna ristrutturata su progetto di Carlo Scarpa. In esposizione 400 opere dell'Ottocento e del Novecento tra cui capolavori di Fattori, De Nittis, Previati, Carrà, Sironi, Casorati, De Chirico, Morandi, ecc.
Museo Revoltella, Trieste
Breve video descrittivo del Museo Revoltella.
Girato con Sony NEX-7 per il medio e LG G5 per il grandangolo.
***** TRIESTE Casa MUSEO REVOLTELLA e Palazzo Brunner (Galleria d'Arte Moderna)
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Via Armando Diaz, 27, 34123 Trieste, tel. +39 040 675 4350
Bellissimo palazzo, ospita numerose ed interessanti opere d' arte; ottima location per confernze e concerti. Ha inoltre una splendida terrazza panoramica
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Splendido palazzo in città, già residenza del Barone Pasquale Revoltella uno dei primi azionisti delle Assicurazioni Generali e consigliere d'amministrazione del Lloyd Austriaco.
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Museo davvero interessante, esposizioni affascinanti, molto bella anche la possibilità di prendere un drink a fine visita sulla terrazza che domina la città.
Best Attractions & Things to do in Trieste, Italy
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Piazza dell'Unita d'Italia
Carso Triestino
Kleine Berlin
Civico Museo della Risiera di San Sabba
Centrale Idrodinamica
Castello di Miramare - Museo Storico
Strada Vicentina
Golfo di Trieste
Val Rosandra Reserve
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Metti una sera al Museo Revoltella
Avete mai sorseggiato un cocktail sulla terrazza del Museo Revoltella? Il tramonto mozzafiato, le visite guidate in inglese e italiano e tanta buona musica: un mix di relax niente male da poter apprezzare ogni giovedì e venerdì sera fino alla fine di agosto. Date un'occhiata qui: Serate estive al Museo Revoltella. Video di Massimo Silvano GUARDA LE FOTO
Jean Edelstein Museo Revoltella Performance
Performance excerpts from Painting the Music and Dance Women
Museo Revoltella
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Civico Museo Sartorio - Trieste [ENG]
The Civico Museo Sartorio is a museum in Trieste, northern Italy. Set in an urban villa, it exhibits ceramics, majolica, porcelain and pictures, typical equipment of Trieste's villas at the end of the 19th century.
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Civico Museo di Storia ed Arte - Antico Egitto - Trieste
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Il Civico Museo di Storia ed Arte ha avuto origine nell'Ottocento con l'intento di raccogliere il materiale antico della storia della città e in seguito si è arricchito con donazioni private di reperti di diverse civiltà.Il Museo espone l'intera collezione civica di egittologia, che consta di quasi un migliaio di pezzi giunti dall'Egitto nell'Ottocento e nel primo Novecento per mezzo dell'intenso traffico mercantile del porto triestino, promosso dalla borghesia locale da sempre alla ricerca di oggetti di interesse artistico e con la passione del collezionismo.
Comune di Trieste
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Musiche di Gerald Jay Markoe - Egyptian Shaman
Leonor Fini in Trieste
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Leonor Fini: L'Italienne de Paris
Trieste, Museo Revoltella
July 4 to September 27, 2009
Museo Sveviano - Trieste [ENG]
The 'Museo Sveviano' is a space dedicated to the historical figure of Italo Svevo - the literary pseudonym of Ettore Schmitz - and to his work. It comprises the novelist's personal items which survived the destruction of his villa in a bombing raid in 1945: his bookcase, and some of the books contained therein, his golden pen, his violin. Near these, the study room houses his archive comprising the original manuscripts of his short stories, of his essays and comedies, and hundreds of letters he received from some of the most important literary figures of his time -- Joyce, Montale, André Gide, Prezzolini, Comisso -- as well as those written by Svevo himself to his wife Livia Veneziani - and hundreds of family photographs. The Museum also houses a library which is being continually augmented with editions of Svevo's works - both in the original and in the most unusual translations - and containing the most comprehensive collection of literary criticism on Svevo in the world.
As well as to preserve and make its archives available to scholars, the Museo Sveviano's purpose is to function as a centre for the dissemination of Svevo's work by planning and organising exhibitions, events, theatrical performances, film showings, presentations and round tables, as well as by producing scholarly work through dedicated publications and by taking part in conferences in Italy and abroad. And every year, on 19th December, the Museum celebrates the writer's birthday with an event called Happy Birthday Svevo.
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ANTARCTIC Museum Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide (Budget Travel Italy) {Trieste, ITALY}
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An Antarctic Museum....in Italy? Of all the Antarctica Museums in the world, there is a slice of the Frozen Continent in Trieste, Italy. (Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide)
Italy has been a contributing nation toward scientific research on Antarctica since the 1970s and maintains a permanent base near the South Pole. At this Museo, which is fun for the whole family, a wide range of topics is covered including the Race to the South Pole, mineral exploration and Antarctica wildlife.
Matt embarks on a small exploration to Antarctica, or at least an Antarctica museum in Trieste, to sample the snow and peruse the penguins.
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L'Inner Wheel Club di Trieste consegna al Museo Revoltella il service artistico.
L'Inner Wheel Club di Trieste consegna al Museo Revoltella il proprio service artistico, il dipinto restaurato “Paesaggio con lavandaie” (1706-1710) di Marco e Sebastiano Ricci.
Trieste, 26 Aprile 2015
Museo Revoltella immagini 2010
Una carrellata di immagini delle attività svolte dal Museo Revoltella / Galleria d'arte moderna di Trieste nel 2010, dalla mostra Futuristicherie dedicata a uno dei protagonisti del Futurismo giuliano, Giorgio Carmelich, alla rassegna che ha chiuso l'anno, dedicata alla stilista Roberta di Camerino e alle sue creazioni: le celebri borse, gli abiti, i foulards, gli ombrelli.
Palazzo Gopcevich - Trieste
Palazzo Gopcevich di Trieste - via Rossini, 4
Places to see in ( Trieste - Italy )
Places to see in ( Trieste - Italy )
Trieste is the capital city of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region in northeast Italy. A port city, Trieste occupies a thin strip of land between the Adriatic coast and Slovenia’s border on the limestone-dominated Karst Plateau. Italian, Austro-Hungarian and Slovenian influences are all evident in its layout, which encompasses a medieval old city and a neoclassical Austrian quarter.
Trieste is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy. Trieste is situated towards the end of a narrow strip of Italian territory lying between the Adriatic Sea and Slovenia, which lies almost immediately south and east of the city of Trieste . Trieste is also located near Croatia some further 30 kilometres (19 mi) south. Trieste is located at the head of the Gulf of Trieste and throughout history it has been influenced by its location at the crossroads of Latin, Slavic, and Germanic cultures.
Trieste was one of the oldest parts of the Habsburg Monarchy. In the 19th century, it was the most important port of one of the Great Powers of Europe. As a prosperous seaport in the Mediterranean region, Trieste became the fourth largest city of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (after Vienna, Budapest, and Prague). In the fin de siècle period at the end of the 19th century it emerged as an important hub for literature and music. Trieste underwent an economic revival during the 1930s, and Trieste was an important spot in the struggle between the Eastern and Western blocs after the Second World War. Today, the city is in one of the richest regions of Italy, and has been a great centre for shipping, through its port (Port of Trieste), shipbuilding and financial services.
Trieste lies in the northernmost part of the high Adriatic in northeastern Italy, near the border with Slovenia. The city lies on the Gulf of Trieste. In 2012, Lonely Planet listed the city of Trieste as the world's most underrated travel destination.
Alot to see in ( Trieste - Italy ) such as :
Piazza Unità d'Italia
Trieste Cathedral
Revoltella Museum
Civico Museo di Storia Naturale di Trieste
Museo Sartorio
Vittoria Light
Val Rosandra
Synagogue of Trieste
Risiera di San Sabba
Trieste Teatro Romano
Molo Audace
Civico acquario marino di Trieste
Canal Grande
Piazza della Borsa
Port of Trieste
Civico Museo di Storia e Arte e Orto Lapidario
Parco di San Giovanni
Salone degli Incanti
Santa Maria Maggiore
Fountain of the Four Continents
Sant'Antonio Nuovo
Saint Spyridon Church, Trieste
Tergesteo
Arco di Riccardo
Castle of Saint Giusto
Civico museo d'arte orientale
Museo Sveviano
Kleines Berlin
Palazzo Gopcevich
Saint Silvestro
TRAM DE OPCINA
Civic Museum Morpurgo
Centrale Idrodinamica del Porto Vecchio di Trieste
Parco di Villa Revoltella
Postal and Telegraphic Museum of Central Europe
Museo del mare
Palazzo Carciotti
Museo della guerra per la pace Diego de Henriquez
Museo della Fondazione Giovanni Scaramangà d'Altomonte
Museo della Comunità Ebraica di Trieste Carlo e Vera Wagner
Saint Spiridione Taumaturgo
Palazzo Costanzi
Museum of Commerce (Museo Commerciale)
Museo ferroviario di Trieste Campo Marzio
Trieste Contemporanea
Scala Dei Giganti
Museo Petrarchesco Piccolomineo
Museo del Risorgimento e Sacrario
Musei Statali
Museo della Bora
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Triller Revoltella
Sabato 7 aprile, alle 18.00 all’Auditorium del Museo Revoltella di Trieste (via Diaz 7), nell’ambito degli eventi collaterali legati alla mostra “Il mare dell’intimità”, la sede Rai del Fvg insieme al Servizio catalogazione, formazione e ricerca dell'Erpac e al Comune di Trieste presentano in prima assoluta il nuovo documentario di Pietro Spirito e Luigi Zannini, “Trincee del mare - La Grande Guerra in Adriatico” (Italia, durata 45'), per la regia di Luigi Zannini, terzo filmato della serie “La Frontiera Sommersa”, realizzata dalla Sede Rai FVG. Ingresso libero, fino esaurimento dei posti disponibili. Alle ore 16.30, al Salone degli Incanti, visita guidata di Rita Auriemma curatrice della mostra “Nel mare dell’intimità” (30 posti disponibili). Sbigliettamento dalle ore 16. La visita è gratuita, l’ingresso alla mostra a pagamento e dà diritto a un posto riservato per l'evento delle 18.00.
Places to see in ( Trieste - Italy )
Places to see in ( Trieste - Italy )
Trieste is the capital city of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region in northeast Italy. A port city, it occupies a thin strip of land between the Adriatic coast and Slovenia’s border on the limestone-dominated Karst Plateau. Italian, Austro-Hungarian and Slovenian influences are all evident in its layout, which encompasses a medieval old city and a neoclassical Austrian quarter.
Trieste, as travel writer Jan Morris once opined, 'offers no unforgettable landmark, no universally familiar melody, no unmistakable cuisine', yet it's a city that enchants, its 'prickly grace' inspiring a cult-like roll-call of writers, exiles and misfits.
Tumbling down to the Adriatic from a wild, karstic plateau and almost entirely surrounded by Slovenia, the city is physically isolated from the rest of the Italian peninsula. From as long ago as the 1300s, Trieste has indeed faced east, later becoming a free port under Austrian rule.
The city blossomed under the 18th- and 19th-century Habsburgs; Vienna's seaside salon was also a fluid borderland where Italian, Slavic, Jewish, Germanic and even Greek culture intermingled. Devotees come to think of its glistening belle époque cafes, dark congenial bars and buffets and even its maddening Bora wind as their own; it’s also a great base for striking out into the surrounding Carso and Collio wine country.
Trieste is the capital of the autonomous region of Friuli Venezia Giulia and has 201,261 inhabitants. It is situated on the crossroads of several commercial and cultural flows: German middle Europe to the north, Slavic masses and the Balkans to the east, Italy and then Latin countries to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.
Its artistic and cultural heritage is linked to its singular border town location. You can find some old Roman architecture (a small theater near the sea, a nice arch into old city and an interesting Roman museum), Austrian empire architecture across the city centre (similar to stuff you can find in Vienna) and a nice atmosphere of metissage of Mediterranean styles, as Trieste was a very important port during the 18th century.
Trieste has always been a very cosmopolitan city. This can be seen in the cultural diversity and even in religion: there is a Greek Orthodox church, a Serbian Orthodox church, a Lutheran church, and a synagogue. There is a tourist office at the edge of Piazza Unità d'Italia, in the Lloyd Triestino building. Information is available in Italian, German, and English, as are tourist maps and brochures of information about attractions in and around the city.
The region of Friuli Venezia Giulia is officially quadrilingual (Italian, Slovene, Friulian or Eastern Ladin and German). Signs are often only italian in Trieste, as the city itself is generally Italian speaking and the local dialect (a form of the Venetian language) is called Triestine. Surrounding villages and towns are often inhabited by mostly Slovene speakers. Residents, and those working in the city, can easily find free courses to learn Italian or Slovene or German or English and many other languages.
Trieste boasts an extensive old town: there are many very narrow and crooked streets with typical medieval houses. Nearly the entire area is closed to traffic. Half of the city was built under Austrian-Hungarian dominion, so there is present a very large number of palaces that resemble Vienna. An iconic place of this quarter is the majestic Piazza Unità (Unity Square), which is Europe's largest sea-front square.
Museo Revoltella was donated to the city in 1869 by Baron Pasquale Revoltella, a great patron of the arts who liked to surround himself with precious and avant-garde works. Museo di Storia, Arte e Orto Lapidario (Museum of History and Art and Lapidary Garden) Archaeological, historical and art collections.
The Roman Theatre - Trieste or Tergeste, which probably dates back to the protohistoric period, was enclosed by walls built in 33-32 BC on Emperor Octavius’s orders. Il Faro della Vittoria (Victory Lighthouse) - The Lighthouse of the Victory, an impressive work of the Triestine architect Arduino Berlam.
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