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The Museum of Italian Art is a public museum in Lima, Peru, under the administration of the National Culture Institute. It’s the only European arts museum in Peru.
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The building has remained open since the inauguration. The project was given to the Italian architect Gaetano Moretti, who also designed The Chinese Fount, a gift from the Chinese community for the independence celebration. It’s located in the second block of Avenue Paseo de la República in the Historic Centre of Lima. It has a big yard, parking lots and 6 rooms for the exhibition of its permanent collection and for the temporary exhibitions that are held there. In the second room there’s a big stained glass inspired in Botticelli’s Primavera.
Through the building, as in design and decorative elements, ancient Italian art is represented: elements from Bramante’s architecture; reliefs and decorative details inspired in Donatello, Ghiberti, Michelangelo and Botticeli. The façade is completed by the emblems of the principal Italian cities and by two Venetian mosaics with the most famous men in Italy’s history.
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