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Apertura straordinarie

2025-06-16T09:42:21+02:00

Martedì 22 e martedì 29 aprile Palazzo Te è aperto al pubblico dalle ore 9.00 alle 19.30 (ultimo ingresso ore 18.30).

Apertura straordinarie2025-06-16T09:42:21+02:00

Leggere Palazzo Te con la LIS

2025-04-07T10:57:33+02:00

Il tema dell’inclusività nei luoghi della cultura invita le istituzioni a porsi delle domande e a ricercare le soluzioni più idonee e contemporanee per poter pervenire all’abbattimento effettivo delle barriere architettoniche sia funzionali che cognitive. Proprio in quest’ottica Palazzo TE ha deciso di declinare i nuovi contenuti realizzati per l’accoglienza ai visitatori e [...]

Leggere Palazzo Te con la LIS2025-04-07T10:57:33+02:00

Jacopo Zucchi, Cupid and Psyche

2025-04-01T15:21:11+02:00

The sole painting signed by Zucchi and associated with the marriage between Ferdinando I de’ Medici and Christine of Lorraine depicts the moment in Apuleius’ Fable of Psyche when the young woman embarks on a quest to uncover the identity of the mysterious lover who visits her without revealing himself. A drop of boiling [...]

Jacopo Zucchi, Cupid and Psyche2025-04-01T15:21:11+02:00

Aby Warburg in Mantova. Ovid Austellung, 1927

2025-04-01T15:28:02+02:00

The photograph of the Ovid exhibition (Ovid Austellung) held by the German art historian Aby Warburg (1866-1929) in the elliptical room of the Warburg-Haus library in Hamburg serves as a useful basis for discussion on the exhibition layout and its dialogue with the frescoes, images and events at Palazzo Te. Held between 29 January [...]

Aby Warburg in Mantova. Ovid Austellung, 19272025-04-01T15:28:02+02:00

Tintoretto, Minerva e Arachne

2025-04-01T15:23:22+02:00

The so-called loves of Jupiter are the subject of a tapestry woven by the skilful Arachne, the central character at the heart of a myth concerning artistic creation: ‘Arachne was famous not because of class or lineage, but because she was an artist’, writes Ovid, who praises her remarkable craftsmanship and likens the art [...]

Tintoretto, Minerva e Arachne2025-04-01T15:23:22+02:00

Rubens, Abduction of Proserpina

2025-04-01T15:24:39+02:00

The painting by Rubens (1577-1640) on display here illustrates the Abduction of Proserpina, a myth concerning the violent actions of gods towards young women, as told by Ovid in the fifth book of Metamorphoses. The work is based on a relief from an ancient sarcophagus from the 2nd century A.D. that Rubens had seen [...]

Rubens, Abduction of Proserpina2025-04-01T15:24:39+02:00
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