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Date: from 2022-10-08 to 2023-05-07

Opening times

8 October 2022 to 26 March 2023 - extended to 7 may 2023

 

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Address

Address: Piazza Venezia, 5
Zone: Rione Trevi (Quirinale-Tritone-Barberini) (Roma centro)

Information

TICKETS
including presale fees (audioguide included)
Open € 23,50
Full price € 19,50
Reduced € 17,50
65 years and over (with ID)
children from 11 to 18 years of age
students up to the age of 26 (with ID)
members of the police force
disabled persons
journalists with a valid National Association card (professionals, trainees, publicists)
Assicurazioni Generali employees and agents
Assicurazioni Generali clients in possession of nominal Dem
University concessions € 15.50
only every Tuesday excluding holidays, for all university students without age limit
Special reduced rate € 10.50
licensed guides not accompanying a group
Reduced price for children € 9.50 (4-10 years of age)
Free of charge (ticket handed in directly at the ticket office; no need to inform in advance)
children up to 4 years of age
ICOM members (with card)
one accompanying person per disabled person
holders of invitation coupons
Arthemisia Vip Card holders
journalists with a regular membership card of the National Association (professionals, trainees, publicists in service subject to request for accreditation by the Editorial Office at press@arthemisia.it)

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Description

Palazzo Bonaparte is hosting a major exhibition dedicated to Van Gogh. Through his most famous works - including his very famous Self-Portrait - the story of the world's best-known artist is told.

Through 60 works and many biographical accounts, the exhibition reconstructs Van Gogh's human and artistic life, celebrating his universal greatness.

Born in Holland on 30 March 1853, Vincent Van Gogh was an artist of extreme sensitivity and tormented life. Famous are his attacks of madness, his long stays in the psychiatric hospital of Saint Paul in Provence, the episode of the severed ear, as well as the epilogue of his life, which ended on 29 July 1890, when he was only thirty-seven years old, with a suicide: a pistol shot to the chest in the fields of Auverse.
Despite a life steeped in tragedy, Van Gogh painted a shocking series of Masterpieces, accompanied by sublime writings (the famous Letters to his brother Theo Van Gogh), inventing a unique style that made him the most famous painter in the history of art.

The exhibition is produced by Arthemisia and is realised in collaboration with the Kröller Müller Museum in Otterlo, which holds one of the largest holdings of Van Gogh's works.

Last checked: 2023-03-06 10:29