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Date: from 2012-10-05 to 2013-01-06

Opening times

Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00 am -  2:00 pm (last admission 1 hour before closing time)
 Monday: closed

PLEASE NOTE: on Saturday, October 6, 2012, for the "Night of Museums" the museum is open with free admission from 8:00 pm to 2:00 am (last admission: 1:00 am)

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Address

Address: Piazza Giovanni Agnelli, 10
Zone: Quartiere Europa EUR (Roma sud)
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Information

Adults: € 8,50;
Concessions; € 6,50;
Roman Citizens only (by showing a valid ID):
- Adults: € 7,50;
- Concessions: € 5,50;
1 show at the Planetarium + Astronomical Museum + Museum of Roman Civilization:   
- Adults: € 10,50;
- Concessions: € 8,50;
Roman Citizens only (by showing a valid ID):
- Adults: € 9,50;
- Concessions: € 7,50;

Concessions and Free of Charge: Conditions

BOOKING:
- Groups (max 30 visitors): guided tours are available either for the museum and/or exhibition. A booking service is available for groups (max 30visitors) for an additional booking fee of € 25,00;
- Schools (max 30 visitors): guided tours are available; booking is required for the admission.
Booking for individual visitors is available only when purchasing online tickets. If you book in advance you can skip the line by going directly to the ticket window.
Phone booking: tel. +39 060608 (daily, 9.00 am – 9.00 pm).

Infoline: tel. +39 060608 (daily, 9.00 am – 9.00 pm).

Contacts

Telephone: 0039 060608 dalle 9.00 alle 21.00
Fax: 0039 06 5926135
Email: eventi.aziendali@zetema.it per eventi aziendali privati

Description

The exhibition will focus on two aspects apparently distant from each other, but inseparably tied to the energy of creation.

Two aspects distant from each other but inseparably tied to the energy of creation: Michele Paternuosto's encaustic art and Gastone Primon's materic art. A synthesis
of the wisdom of ancient techniques, such as the use of clay, colored earths, bronze, enamel, and modern sensibility , that reflects in contemporary themes and contents.

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