They call it "the villa of masterpieces": from Gentile da Fabriano to Dürer, Titian and Van Dyck, from Canova to the upsetting group portrait by Goya - not to mention Monet, Cézanne, Morandi, de Chirico, Burri and many more - musicologist and collector Luigi Magnani's villa just outside Parma, surrounded by a park, harbors many treasures.
Visitors now have another good reason to come to the villa: a hundred artworks from the first half of the Twentieth century, on loan from the Gallery of Modern Art in Rome, will be here on display until July 5.
Fonte: Italy24
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