An international art exhibition chooses Florence as a stop for its strong connection with the Holy Land. In this Museum, in fact, there is the Rucellai Chapel, a Renaissance work inspired by the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem.
The exhibition, which will be held from September 13 to January 7, 2025, presents works of sacred art of inestimable value from the Holy Land, treasures of Italy and royal donations from different parts and regions of Europe, including Portugal, France and Spain.
A concept signed by the Scenographer and Architect Jérôme Dumoux, and created by the Barberini team with the precious support of Architect Alessandro Salvo: an ambitious project that aims to enhance each work and create a direct link between the public and the most intimate details of the creations on display.
A visual journey that intertwines art, space and light, to offer an immersive experience to all visitors. From the precious display cases to the display systems designed for the crypt, every detail has been taken care of to best enhance the works and tell a story that evolves between the rooms.
Come and discover our creation and let yourself be enchanted by this cultural and artistic heritage of inestimable value!