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23 March, 2020 8:54 pm

Madonna sculptures in art exhibition after Abruzzo earthquake

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The Archaeological Museum of Teramo will host an exhibition that displays artworks from Abruzzo that have survived the devastating earthquake earlier this year.
The exhibition opens on June 29th, and is called “A Madonna for every museum”.
After Teramo hosts the exhibition, it will move to the Abruzzo People’s Museum in Pescara and the birth home of poet Gabriele D’Annunzio on July 2nd, then to the Villa Frigerj and Civitella di Chieti national archaeological museums on July 4th, and finally the Prehistoric Museum of Paludi di Celano on July 11th.

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