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One of Perugia's hidden gems
The highlight for me was the exposition of Gerardo Dottori. I was blown away by his work, which I had never seen before. He is now one of my favorite painters, and I would have never known about him i...
This museum is not well advertised or promoted. It’s also not in the sight of the regular tourist so you really need to know about it. We accidentally saw a poster of the museum with the Fellini exhib...
A small museum, its permanent exhibit has on view Joseph Beuys, who did this chalkboards in a talk he held in Perugia and Gerardo Dottori a local futurist. It can be interesting if you want a break fr...
The museum isn't extensive, and the advertised Canova has been long removed to Rome, but the works of Perugian native son, Gerardo Dottori, offer a worthwhile respite from baroque and a good look at I...
One of Perugia's hidden gems
The highlight for me was the exposition of Gerardo Dottori. I was blown away by his work, which I had never seen before. He is now one of my favorite painters, and I would have never known about him i...
Hidden gem of Perugia
This museum is not well advertised or promoted. It’s also not in the sight of the regular tourist so you really need to know about it. We accidentally saw a poster of the museum with the Fellini exhib...
Small pause of religious art
A small museum, its permanent exhibit has on view Joseph Beuys, who did this chalkboards in a talk he held in Perugia and Gerardo Dottori a local futurist. It can be interesting if you want a break fr...
OD'd on Madonnas? The Futurists Call
The museum isn't extensive, and the advertised Canova has been long removed to Rome, but the works of Perugian native son, Gerardo Dottori, offer a worthwhile respite from baroque and a good look at I...
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The most important thing is the exhibition of the drawing.