The collection is very rich, in addition to a large number of medieval paintings, there are murals and other collections, which are shocking. There are not many visitors and it is worth spending a few hours looking at.
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Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The National Art Gallery, located in the university area, preserves the most important works of art in Bologna, including Raphael's painting "The Rapture of St. Cecilia" and the 14th-century Bologna painter Vitale de Bologna's "Saint George and the Dragon". The gallery also has a Renaissance exhibition hall, which mainly displays the works of artists from Venice and Tuscany. This is an art temple full of art, and art lovers should not miss it.
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Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The collection is very rich, in addition to a large number of medieval paintings, there are murals and other collections, which are shocking. There are not many visitors and it is worth spending a few hours looking at.
This place is very good, there are many well-known painters, very precious.
Tickets 6 euros, the package asked me 1 euro, the result was that when I took the package, I found that I could directly enter the package area. Oil paintings are very rich, there are 13, 14, 16th century works, most of them are huge religious content, and there are huge murals that are directly retained from the wall, which is very enjoyable to see. There is a modern art exhibition in the basement, I can't understand it. Recommended. Because no photos are allowed in the museum, I took a photo in the courtyard to commemorate.
The National Art Gallery, located in the University of Bologna in downtown Bologna, is an important local art collection. Most of the works in the museum are works of art created by Bologna artists. Here you can fully appreciate the local humanistic and artistic atmosphere. There are very few ordinary people.
Upstairs is the museum, downstairs is the arrangement of the Academy of Fine Arts really has the feel of the ancient art college. The beauty has turned over, it should be the most perfect one for all museums and colleges. There are many art students shuttled on the campus.