This month, Electa opens three great exhibitions in Milan and Rome: at the Castello Sforzesco in Milan, the city’s quintessential monument; and at the Palatine Hill and Baths of Diocletian in the Italian capital.
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Antonio Ratti, il tessuto come arte
from Wednesday 14 March
Terme di Diocleziano, Rome
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Il Palatino e il suo giardino segreto
Nel fascino degli Horti Farnesiani
from Wednesday 21 March
Colle Palatino, Rome
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Novecento di carta
from Friday 23 March
Castello Sforzesco, Milan
Sale Viscontee
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An exhibition at the Baths of Diocletian, in Rome, criss-crosses all the many facets of Antonio Ratti’s life: design and business, art and cultural promotion, the public and the private, in a rich and well-structured route featuring old and modern fabrics as well as contemporary artworks. Also in Rome and for the first time, an exhibition narrates one of the best-known and most symbolic locations of Renaissance Rome: the Gardens created by the Farnese family on the Palatine Hill. Over to Milan where the Castello Sforzesco presents the masterpieces of 20th-century Italian graphic art, drawn from the civic and Intesa Sanpaolo collections, in an exhibition of drawings, engravings and artist’s books by the most acclaimed masters of the last century.

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