Hello, fellow travelers! As I mentioned in my previous posts, I recently returned to Mantua after many years. This city has always fascinated me for its history and beauty, but in particular, my visit to the museum this time was one of the most exciting and surprising experiences I’ve had. One of the highlights of my trip was visiting the Palazzo Ducale, one of the iconic landmarks of Mantua. I believe it even appeared on some old Italian currency back when we still had the lira. Despite the passage of time and memories of the 2012 earthquake that shook Mantua and all of Emilia Romagna, the museum has been completely renewed and improved. I was delighted to find a visitor route designed with such care and attention to detail, which allowed me to appreciate every corner of this impressive complex. Believe it or not, it took me around two and a half hours to explore the entire place! One must-see when visiting Mantua is, without a doubt, the Camera degli Sposi (the Bridal Chamber), located inside Castello di San Giorgio. This room is famous for Andrea Mantegna’s frescoes, a true masterpiece of Renaissance art. You can stay inside the room with the frescoes for just five minutes, with a maximum of twenty people allowed in at a time. So, you need to book well in advance because spots are limited due to the restricted number of visitors. What struck me about these frescoes was their scale and vibrant colors—still incredibly bright even after all these centuries. Standing beneath these magnificent works of art, I felt as if I had traveled back in time, witnessing a piece of history that touched not only Mantua but Italy itself. I also explored other rooms of the Castello di San Giorgio, which offer a unique view of the city and are a testament to the power and influence of the Gonzaga family. These important landmarks of Mantua, despite all the changes, continue to offer unique emotions, especially because the museum route harmoniously combines the past with the present. It was truly fascinating to visit this part of the city, so rich in history and culture. This is absolutely a must-see for anyone who wants to dive into the heart of Italian art and culture. I hope the photos I’ve shared have somehow brought you along with me on this journey. See you in my next story, wishing you a wonderful day and many new adventures to discover amazing places!
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