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Accademia Carrara Museum Review

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Europe is the hall of literature and art, Italy is the birthplace of the Renaissance.

Accademia Carrara Museum

Posted: Sep 24, 2016
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  • 红桃 Y
    5/5Outstanding
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    The 54 authentic works of the Karala Academy span a long time span, covering a variety of subjects, and presenting the characteristics of different genres in various periods of the Renaissance. I bought an audio guide on WeChat at the door, and shared it with relatives and friends. The next day I seriously "reviewed". Unfortunately, I didn't bring headphones at that time. Otherwise, I would be more interesting to listen to the introduction while visiting. This not only appreciated the paintings, but also understood the social background of the age of the works. The painter's situation and social status at the time, as well as the people, scenes, things and hidden stories behind the painting 😊 The exhibition hall is a bit cold. If you are tired, you can sit on the sofa for a while. If you are still not satisfied, you can take a look at Raphael's "San Sebastian". Take a photo before the big portrait (some people say he is like 87 Daiyu disguised as a 😊 I seem to be eagerly asking him what death is, he picked up the arrow and said so so) You can also stroll around the gift house, choose one or two of the gifts to take home.

    3
    Posted: Sep 21, 2021
  • 王海娃子
    4/5Excellent
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    The Calala Academy is one of Italy's art treasures, with a large collection of precious artworks, including Raphael, Potticelli, Canaletto, Mantania, Titian and other resounding names!

    0
    Posted: Aug 3, 2016
  • 打起背包去旅行
    4/5Excellent
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    The overall style of the gallery feels very comfortable.

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    Posted: Dec 20, 2018