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Castel Sant’Angelo museum complex: Monitoring, control and humidification system in the exhibit rooms.

18/10/2017

Castel Sant’Angelo museum complex: Monitoring, control and humidification system in the exhibit rooms.

Castel Sant’Angelo museum complex: Monitoring, control and humidification system in the exhibit rooms.

Castel Sant’Angelo (Hadrian’s mole or “Castellum Crescentii” in the 10th-12th centuries), also called the Mausoleum of Hadrian, is a monument located on the right bank of the Tiber in Rome, opposite the Pons Aelius (currently called Ponte Sant’Angelo), not far from the Vatican, in the Borgo district; it connects to Vatican City via the fortified corridor known as the “passetto”. The castle was radically reconstructed several times in the Middle Ages and during the Renaissance.
Owned by MIBACT, in December 2014 the museum became part of the Lazio Museum Complex.

In the period from 24 June to 17 September 2017, the former papal rooms of Castel Sant’Angelo hosted the exhibition entitled “LABYRINTHS OF THE HEART. GIORGIONE AND THE SEASONS OF FEELING BETWEEN VENICE AND ROME”. On display were 45 paintings, 27 sculptures, 36 printed books and manuscripts, as well as numerous other objects, prints and drawings, with works by some of the great masters of the sixteenth century, including Titian, Tintoretto, Romanino, Moretto, Ludovico Carracci, Bronzino, Barocci and Bernardino Licinio, all on loan from various Italian and foreign museums.

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