Raffaello Sanzio: the exhibit sponsored by Webuild at the Scuderie del Quirinale in Rome
“Raffaello 1520-1483”: the great monographic exhibit to discover the masterpieces of Raffaello Sanzio. Renaissance genius a model for bulding Italy’s future
Webuild è main sponsor della mostra “Raffaello", la più ricca esposizione di sempre dedicata ad uno dei massimi artisti del Rinascimento italiano. Nel cinquecentenario della scomparsa del più grande pittore del Rinascimento, avvenuta a Roma il 6 aprile del 1520 all’età di soli 37 anni, presso le Scuderie del Quirinale una grande esposizione monografica celebra il genio di Raffaello Sanzio.
La mostra Raffaello, sospesa per circa tre mesi a causa dell’emergenza sanitaria da Covid-19, viene riaperta al pubblico dal 2 giugno fino al 30 agosto 2020. Durante il periodo di chiusura è stata resa disponibile una “visita virtuale” attraverso un video alla scoperta dei capolavori di Raffaello.
Virtual tour to discover the masterpieces of Raffaello Sanzio
Webuild: Una visita virtuale alla mostra di Raffaello Sanzio
The Raffaello exhibition in the Group’s Cultural Agenda
In addition to being a painter, Raffaello was the architect of Pope Leone X, organising and supervising various work sites in Rome.
His ability to work with teams of experts on various sites simultaneously has been a source of inspiration for Salini Impregilo. The exhibition is the latest in the Group’s cultural agenda, a series of initiatives that has seen it promote culture to a wider public. The initiatives are held while it builds new centres of culture and contributes to preserving the world’s cultural heritage.
Webuild "Cultural Agenda"
We globally support many clients to build innovative sustainable infrastructure, like meeting places and sites where people, ideas and cultures merge together
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The meetings and cultural events from the Group, globally
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Global countries narrated through the Group’s photographic exhibits
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People participants in events, shows and exhibitions on large infrastructure organized by Webuild
The "Raffaello 1520-1483" Exhibition: more than 200 masterpieces
This important exhibition counts more than 200 masterpieces, among which paintings, drawings and comparative works. It is the first time that such a large number of his work is put on display in a single place, coming from collections in Italy and abroad, 50 of which from Le Gallerie degli Uffizi in Florence.
Among the works are Velata and Madonna del Granduca from the Uffizi; Santa Cecilia from the Pinacoteca Nazionale Bologna; Madonna Alba from the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., Ritratto di Baldassarre Castiglione and Autoritratto con amico from the Musée du Louvre in Paris, and Madonna della Rosa from the Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid.