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[[File:Roma Palazzo Venezia.jpg|thumb|Rome, Palazzo Venezia, seat of the Polo Museale del Lazio.]] |
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The Polo Museale del Lazio |
The '''Polo Museale del Lazio''' (Museum Center of [[Lazio]]) is an office of [[Italy]]'s Minister of [[Cultural Heritage]]. Its seat is in [[Rome]]. |
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==History |
==History== |
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The office was established on August 29, 2014 and started to work on December 11, 2014, acquiring and organizing museums, institutions and archaeological areas previously managed by eleven offices. Like the others Poli Museali of other regions of Italy, it depends from the Direzione Generale Musei of the same MIBACT. |
The office was established on August 29, 2014 and started to work on December 11, 2014, acquiring and organizing museums, institutions and archaeological areas previously managed by eleven offices. Like the others Poli Museali of other regions of Italy, it depends from the Direzione Generale Musei of the same MIBACT. |
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The Polo Museale del Lazio manages 43 museological institutes: their chronology spans from antiquity,<ref>[http://www.polomusealelazio.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/145/antichit Antiquity].</ref> the Middle Ages<ref>[http://www.polomusealelazio.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/146/medio-evo Middle Age].</ref> and the modern age<ref>[http://www.polomusealelazio.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/147/et-moderna Modern Age]</ref> to the contemporary age.<ref>[http://www.polomusealelazio.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/148/et-contemporanea Contemporary Age].</ref> Some of them deal with the world of anthropology, but the major weight of the office shifts on archaeology, history, art and architecture. A total of some 10 million per year visit institutions which are directly managed by the Polo Museale del Lazio, making it one of the most important institutions of its kind. The most visited sites are the [[Pantheon, Rome|Pantheon]], [[Castel Sant'Angelo]], the Abbey of [[Montecassino]], [[Villa d'Este]] and Villa Adriana, i.e. [[Hadrian's Villa]]. |
The Polo Museale del Lazio manages 43 museological institutes: their chronology spans from antiquity,<ref>[http://www.polomusealelazio.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/145/antichit Antiquity].</ref> the Middle Ages<ref>[http://www.polomusealelazio.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/146/medio-evo Middle Age].</ref> and the modern age<ref>[http://www.polomusealelazio.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/147/et-moderna Modern Age]</ref> to the contemporary age.<ref>[http://www.polomusealelazio.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/148/et-contemporanea Contemporary Age].</ref> Some of them deal with the world of anthropology, but the major weight of the office shifts on archaeology, history, art and architecture. A total of some 10 million per year visit institutions which are directly managed by the Polo Museale del Lazio, making it one of the most important institutions of its kind. The most visited sites are the [[Pantheon, Rome|Pantheon]], [[Castel Sant'Angelo]], the Abbey of [[Montecassino]], [[Villa d'Este]] and Villa Adriana, i.e. [[Hadrian's Villa]]. |
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The following is an alphabetical list of museums, institutions and cultural sites directly managed by the Polo Museale del Lazio:<ref>http://www.polomusealelazio.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/142/istituti-e-luoghi-della-cultura</ref> |
The following is an alphabetical list of museums, institutions and cultural sites directly managed by the Polo Museale del Lazio (parentheses indicates the province):<ref>http://www.polomusealelazio.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/142/istituti-e-luoghi-della-cultura</ref> |
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* [[Casamari Abbey]] – Veroli (Frosinone) |
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* [[Fossanova Abbey]] – Priverno (Latina) |
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* [[Montecassino Abbey]] – Cassino (Frosinone) |
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* [[Grottaferrata Abbey]] – Grottaferrata (Rome) |
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* Area Archeologica di Villa Adriana – Tivoli ( |
* Area Archeologica di [[Villa Adriana]] – Tivoli (Rome) |
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* Basilica di San Cesareo de Appia – |
* Basilica di San Cesareo de Appia – Rome |
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* Basilica di San Francesco – Viterbo |
* Basilica di San Francesco – Viterbo |
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* Cappella dell’Annunziata – Cori (Latina) |
* Cappella dell’Annunziata – Cori (Latina) |
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* Casa di San Tommaso – Aquino (Frosinone) |
* Casa di San Tommaso – Aquino (Frosinone) |
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* Certosa di Trisulti – Collepardo (Frosinone) |
* [[Certosa di Trisulti]] – Collepardo (Frosinone) |
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* Chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore – Tuscania (Viterbo) |
* Chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore – Tuscania (Viterbo) |
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* Chiesa di San Pietro – Tuscania (Viterbo) |
* Chiesa di San Pietro – Tuscania (Viterbo) |
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* Galleria Spada – |
* [[Galleria Spada]] – Rome |
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* Monastero di San Benedetto Sacro Speco – Subiaco ( |
* [[Subiaco Abbey|Monastero di San Benedetto Sacro Speco]] – Subiaco (Rome) |
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* Monastero di Santa Scolastica – Subiaco ( |
* Monastero di Santa Scolastica – Subiaco (Rome) |
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* Monumento a Vittorio Emanuele II (Vittoriano) – |
* Monumento a Vittorio Emanuele II (Vittoriano) – Rome |
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* Museo Archeologico dell’Agro Falisco e Forte Sangallo – Civita Castellana (Viterbo) |
* Museo Archeologico dell’Agro Falisco e Forte Sangallo – Civita Castellana (Viterbo) |
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* Museo Archeologico Nazionale – Civitavecchia ( |
* Museo Archeologico Nazionale – Civitavecchia (Rome) |
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* Museo Archeologico Nazionale e Area Archeologica – Sperlonga (Latina) |
* Museo Archeologico Nazionale e Area Archeologica – Sperlonga (Latina) |
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* Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Palestrina e Santuario della Fortuna Primigenia ( |
* Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Palestrina e Santuario della Fortuna Primigenia (Rome) |
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* Museo Boncompagni Ludovisi per le Arti Decorative, il Costume e la Moda dei secoli XIX e XX – |
* Museo Boncompagni Ludovisi per le Arti Decorative, il Costume e la Moda dei secoli XIX e XX – Rome |
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* Museo dell'Alto Medioevo – Rome |
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* Museo delle Navi Romane di Nemi ( |
* Museo delle Navi Romane di Nemi (Rome) |
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* Museo Giacomo Manzù – Ardea ( |
* Museo Giacomo Manzù – Ardea (Rome) |
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* Museo Hendrik Christian Andersen – |
* Museo Hendrik Christian Andersen – Rome |
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* Museo Mario Praz – Roma |
* Museo Mario Praz – Roma |
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* Museo Nazionale Archeologico Cerite – Cerveteri (Roma) |
* Museo Nazionale Archeologico Cerite – Cerveteri (Roma) |
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* Museo Nazionale Preistorico ed Etnografico “Luigi Pigorini” – Roma |
* Museo Nazionale Preistorico ed Etnografico “Luigi Pigorini” – Roma |
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* Palazzo Altieri – Oriolo Romano (Viterbo) |
* Palazzo Altieri – Oriolo Romano (Viterbo) |
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* Palazzo Farnese – Caprarola (Viterbo) |
* [[Palazzo Farnese, Caprarola|Palazzo Farnese]] – Caprarola (Viterbo) |
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* Pantheon – Roma |
* [[Pantheon]] – Roma |
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* Santuario Madonna della Quercia – Viterb |
* Santuario Madonna della Quercia – Viterb |
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* Torre di Cicerone – Arpino (Frosinone) |
* Torre di Cicerone – Arpino (Frosinone) |
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* [[Villa d'Este]] – Tivoli (Roma) |
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* Villa Giustiniani – Bassano Romano (Viterbo) |
* Villa Giustiniani – Bassano Romano (Viterbo) |
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* Villa Lante Bagnaia – Viterbo |
* Villa Lante Bagnaia – Viterbo |
Revision as of 09:03, 24 May 2015
The Polo Museale del Lazio (Museum Center of Lazio) is an office of Italy's Minister of Cultural Heritage. Its seat is in Rome.
History
The office was established on August 29, 2014 and started to work on December 11, 2014, acquiring and organizing museums, institutions and archaeological areas previously managed by eleven offices. Like the others Poli Museali of other regions of Italy, it depends from the Direzione Generale Musei of the same MIBACT.
The Polo Museale manages and promotes Lazio's museums, institutions, archaeological areas and other cultural sites belonging or given over to the Italian State. An important function of the office is to promote the so-called Art Bonus,[1] a new model of tax relief connected to the world of arts which was introduced in 2014.[2] The office defines common strategies and aims, promotes the integration and organization of museological and cultural itineraries, working together with the Segretario Regionale.
Seat, staff, and director
The Polo Museale del Lazio has its seat in Palazzo Venezia, Rome. The office's composed of c.688 units, divided in scholar and technical experts - many of whom have a wide and international reputation - administrators and custodial staff. The Director of the office is Edith Gabrielli.[3][4]
Museums, institutions, and cultural sites
The Polo Museale del Lazio manages 43 museological institutes: their chronology spans from antiquity,[5] the Middle Ages[6] and the modern age[7] to the contemporary age.[8] Some of them deal with the world of anthropology, but the major weight of the office shifts on archaeology, history, art and architecture. A total of some 10 million per year visit institutions which are directly managed by the Polo Museale del Lazio, making it one of the most important institutions of its kind. The most visited sites are the Pantheon, Castel Sant'Angelo, the Abbey of Montecassino, Villa d'Este and Villa Adriana, i.e. Hadrian's Villa.
The following is an alphabetical list of museums, institutions and cultural sites directly managed by the Polo Museale del Lazio (parentheses indicates the province):[9]
- Casamari Abbey – Veroli (Frosinone)
- Fossanova Abbey – Priverno (Latina)
- Montecassino Abbey – Cassino (Frosinone)
- Grottaferrata Abbey – Grottaferrata (Rome)
- Area Archeologica di Villa Adriana – Tivoli (Rome)
- Basilica di San Cesareo de Appia – Rome
- Basilica di San Francesco – Viterbo
- Cappella dell’Annunziata – Cori (Latina)
- Casa di San Tommaso – Aquino (Frosinone)
- Certosa di Trisulti – Collepardo (Frosinone)
- Chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore – Tuscania (Viterbo)
- Chiesa di San Pietro – Tuscania (Viterbo)
- Galleria Spada – Rome
- Monastero di San Benedetto Sacro Speco – Subiaco (Rome)
- Monastero di Santa Scolastica – Subiaco (Rome)
- Monumento a Vittorio Emanuele II (Vittoriano) – Rome
- Museo Archeologico dell’Agro Falisco e Forte Sangallo – Civita Castellana (Viterbo)
- Museo Archeologico Nazionale – Civitavecchia (Rome)
- Museo Archeologico Nazionale e Area Archeologica – Sperlonga (Latina)
- Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Palestrina e Santuario della Fortuna Primigenia (Rome)
- Museo Boncompagni Ludovisi per le Arti Decorative, il Costume e la Moda dei secoli XIX e XX – Rome
- Museo dell'Alto Medioevo – Rome
- Museo delle Navi Romane di Nemi (Rome)
- Museo Giacomo Manzù – Ardea (Rome)
- Museo Hendrik Christian Andersen – Rome
- Museo Mario Praz – Roma
- Museo Nazionale Archeologico Cerite – Cerveteri (Roma)
- Museo Nazionale d’Arte Orientale “Giuseppe Tucci” – Roma
- Museo Nazionale degli Strumenti Musicali – Roma
- Museo Nazionale del Palazzo di Venezia e Biblioteca di Archeologia e Storia dell'Arte – Roma
- Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant’Angelo – Roma
- Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Rocca Albornoz – Viterbo
- Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia – Roma
- Museo Nazionale Preistorico ed Etnografico “Luigi Pigorini” – Roma
- Palazzo Altieri – Oriolo Romano (Viterbo)
- Palazzo Farnese – Caprarola (Viterbo)
- Pantheon – Roma
- Santuario Madonna della Quercia – Viterb
- Torre di Cicerone – Arpino (Frosinone)
- Villa d'Este – Tivoli (Roma)
- Villa Giustiniani – Bassano Romano (Viterbo)
- Villa Lante Bagnaia – Viterbo
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Palazzo Venezia, seat of the Polo Museale del Lazio, Rome
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Abbey of Casamari, Veroli (Frosinone)
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Abbey of Montecassino, Cassino (Frosinone)
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Greek Abbey of Saint Nilo, Grottaferrata (Rome)
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Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli (Rome)
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San Cesareo de Appia Basilica, Rome
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San Francesco Basilica, Viterbo
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Charter House of Trisulti, Collepardo (Frosinone)
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Church of Santa Maria Maggiore, Tuscania (Viterbo)
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Church of San Pietro, Tuscania (Viterbo)
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Galleria Spada, Rome
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Monastry of Saint Benedictus at the Holy Speco, Subiaco (Rome)
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The Monument to King Vittorio Emanuele II, or Vittoriano, Rome
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Archaeological Museum of the Agro Falisco and Fort of Sangallo, Civita Castellana (Viterbo)
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National Archaeological Museum of Palestrina and Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia, Palestrina (Rome)
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National Archaelogical Museum and Villa of Tiberius, Sperlonga (Latina)
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Boncompagni Ludovisi Museum for XIXth and XXth Century Applied Arts, Costumes and Fashion, Rome
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National Museum of Early Middle Ages, Rome
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National Museum of the Roman Ships, Nemi (Rome)
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"Hendrik Christian Andersen" National Museum, Rome
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"Mario Praz" National Museum, Rome
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Cerite National Archaeological Museum, Cerveteri (Rome)
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“Giuseppe Tucci” National Museum of Oriental Art, Rome
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National Museum of Musical Instruments, Rome
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National Museum of the Palazzo di Venezia and Library of Archaeology and History of Art, Rome
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Castel Sant’Angelo's National Museum, Rome
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National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia, Rome
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National Museum of Prehistory and Etnography “Luigi Pigorini”, Rome
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Palazzo Altieri, Oriolo Romano (Viterbo)
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Palazzo Farnese, Caprarola (Viterbo)
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Pantheon, or Santa Maria della Rotonda, Rome
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Tower of Cicerone, Arpino (Frosinone)
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Villa d'Este, Tivoli (Rome)
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Villa Giustiniani, Bassano Romano (Rome)
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Villa Lante, Bagnaia (Viterbo)
References
- ^ Art Bonus.
- ^ http://www.beniculturali.it/mibac/export/MiBAC/sito-MiBAC/Contenuti/MibacUnif/Comunicati/visualizza_asset.html_1137023887.html
- ^ Edith Gabrielli.
- ^ http://www.artemagazine.it/persone/79175/edith-gabrielli-chi-e-il-nuovo-soprintendente-del-polo-museale-del-lazio/
- ^ Antiquity.
- ^ Middle Age.
- ^ Modern Age
- ^ Contemporary Age.
- ^ http://www.polomusealelazio.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/142/istituti-e-luoghi-della-cultura