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On April 28, a grand art exhibition "Homage to the Virtuosos: From Leonardo Da Vinci to Caravaggio — Masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance" will open to the public at the National Art Museum of China. This exhibition will present masterpieces from Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance.

The exhibition is organized chronologically into three sections, taking visitors on a captivating journey through nearly 200 years of the magnificent Renaissance history. It displays 36 masterpieces by more than 20 renowned Italian artists from the 15th to the 17th centuries, including Botticelli, Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael. Together, these works illustrate the complete evolution of Renaissance art—from its very beginning and peak period, to its later stages and the emergence and development of Baroque paintings.

Locations:

Halls 3, 5, and 7 on the first floor of the National Art Museum of China

Dates:

April 28 to August 28 (closed on Mondays, except statutory holidays)

Ticketing Information:

Visitors can get tickets through the official mini-program of the National Art Museum of China, the app and mini-program of Damai, and other online platforms, as well as the on-site "Special Exhibition Service Desk" (特展服务台). Early-bird tickets are available exclusively on the app and mini-program of Damai.

Ticket Prices:

Full price: 120 yuan/person   

Discounted ticket: 60 yuan/person

Reservation Tips:

Visitors who have purchased tickets online do not need to make a separate reservation for general admission to the National Art Museum of China. 

On the day of the visit, please enter through the South Gate (visitor entrance) upon verification of the successful reservation information and the original identity document used for the reservation.

(Source: Beijing Fabu)