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In order to fight any further diffusion of Covid-19, people are advised to be cautious when meeting others. A distance of a meter or so should be kept.
.:. Starting from May 1st, 2022, providing evidence to be vaccinated or healed when entering some venues has no longer been compulsory, and from October 1st, 2022 face masks are requested in retirement homes and hospitals only.
.:. Official news at the YesMilano website.

 
.:. art / Giacomo is back 
from April 23, 2015
֍ reopened April 30, 2021

Fri 3-8:30pm, Sat and Sun 10am-7pm

no slideshow .:. The Accademia Carrara, Bergamo's main art collection, was established at the end of the 18th century by count Giacomo Carrara. It includes masterpieces by Pisanello, Botticelli, Giovanni Bellini, Mantegna (pictured), Raffaello, Moroni, Baschenis, Fra' Galgario, Tiepolo and Canaletto.
.:. The art gallery was closed for restoration works in June, 2008, but in 2015 it has opened again - alive and kicking.
.:. The Flickr slideshow above is powered by flickr embed.


https://www.lacarrara.it/
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Accademia Carrara
Where Accademia Carrara
Piazza Giacomo Carrara 82
Bergamo
Point of Interest map

Euro 10, visit to temporary exhibitions included.
Reservation required
[+39] 035 270413


 
 

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