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Sunday
21 November 2010
Special
guided Tour and
Piano Concert at the
Revoltella Modern Art
Museum in Trieste
Palazzo Revoltella,
in the centre of Trieste, is a
house-museum in neo-Renaissance style. It was designed in 1852 for
Baron Pasquale
Revoltella, a wealthy Trieste businessman and art collector. He was one
of the
lead financial supporters for the construction of the Suez Canal. In 1869,
when Baron Revoltella died without heirs, he left everything to the
city of
Trieste starting with his home and all the furnishing, books, and works
of art
it contained. In 1872 a Museum and a Gallery for Modern Art were
established.
You will visit this sumptuous, historical
dwelling with its original 19th century furniture, art collections and
sculptures
with an English speaking guide. At 11:00 a.m. there
will be a Piano Concert in the Auditorium of the
museum with music by Bach and Reger, followed by refreshments. Right after, the guide will take you
around the Museum's Modern Art Gallery and the exhibition of clothes
designed
by Italian fashion designer Roberta di Camerino. The second guided tour
will
end at approximately 13:30.
Meeting Point: 9:50 a.m. DIRECTLY at
the Museum, where the guide will be waiting for you.
To reach the museum you
must take bus
36 from Grignano at 9:10 a.m. and change at the Central Train Station
and take
bus 8 at 9:31 a.m. until Piazza Venezia. The museum's entrance is in
via Diaz
n. 27 very close to the bus stop.
The entrance fee to the museum is 4,50/head payable when you sign
up at the Info Point, Leonardo
Building (8:30 - 16:48). There are only 30 places
available and will be allocated on a first-come first - served basis!
See web
site http://www.museorevoltella.it
Info Point
ext 433