CARLO SARACENI 1579 -1620. Un Veneziano tra Roma e l’Europa (A Venetian between Rome and Europe)
The National Museum at Rome’s Palazzo di Venezia is hosting the first monographic anthological exhibition dedicated to great Venetian painter Carlo Saraceni. The artist, one of the first and most important followers of Caravaggio, worked intensely for twenty years in the Papal City and had met with much success before returning to his native Venice for a few months in 1620 where he died at the age of forty. Saraceni was a gentleman painter, cultured, wealthy and with a tendency towards the French style – according to several sources – who interpreted the artistic culture of his time with depth. Works on display (some of which have been restored for the occasion) are on loan from churches, museums and international collections. Some of them, chosen from various European countries and the United States, are being shown in Italy for the first time.
Grand Hotel de La Minerve, a 5 star Luxury Hotel in Rome, is located in one of the most fascinating squares of the city, between the Pantheon and the Church of “Santa Maria Sopra Minerva”. It offers its customers various packages like for example the Art and Gourmet:
The package includes:
- Accomodation in Superior room with Continental Breakfast by room service for two people
- Welcome drink at the “le Cupole” bar
- Candle light dinner for 2 people at the “Roof Garden Minerva” (3 courses – beverages exluded)
The offer is based on a minimum stay of 2 night stay
The package includes 10% VAT
The package do not include City tax, €3,00 per person per night
The Length of this Package is 2 overnights