Ancient frescoes and treasures unveiled at Mantua's Museo Virgilio
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Ancient frescoes and treasures unveiled at Mantua's Museo Virgilio
Installation view. © Silvia Talarico @ Comune di Mantova.



MANTUA.- On Saturday, December 7, 2024, Mantua's historic Palazzo del Podestà will reopen to the public after years of meticulous restoration. This monumental building, nestled between Piazza Erbe and Piazza del Broletto, is now home to Museo Virgilio, a new cultural hub dedicated to the legendary Roman poet Virgil. The project, overseen by Scuola Holden, offers a journey through Virgil’s life, works, and mythos.

The Historic Venue

Founded in 1227, Palazzo del Podestà served as Mantua's administrative center for 700 years. Over the centuries, it has been a courthouse, a prison, and the residence of the city’s Podestà. Following a devastating earthquake in 2012, a comprehensive restoration began, revealing a remarkable discovery: medieval frescoes hidden for centuries. These artworks have now been integrated into the museum’s narrative, adding a rich historical dimension to the visitor experience.

Artistic Highlights: The Cycle of the Months

One of the museum’s standout features is the Cycle of the Months fresco in the Masseria superiore. This artwork portrays the passage of the year through zodiac signs and labor scenes, creating a vivid, illustrated calendar that captivates both art enthusiasts and casual visitors. Alongside these depictions are secular themes drawn from chivalric tales, fables, and historical narratives.

Virgil’s Agricultural Vision

The frescoes reflect Virgil’s profound connection to nature, as seen in his Georgics. Unlike other medieval calendars that emphasize idyllic landscapes, the Cycle of the Months here showcases agricultural life, illustrating the labors of farmers that echo Virgil’s poetic themes. These connections make the museum an immersive celebration of Virgil’s literary legacy.

Unveiling Virgilian Treasures

The museum’s collection includes remarkable artifacts that bring Virgil’s world to life. Highlights include:

• Virgilio in Cattedra, a polychrome sculpture from the 12th or 13th century.
• The Throne of Virgil, dating back to the 2nd century BCE.
• Gonzaga-era coins bearing Virgil’s likeness from the 15th and 16th centuries.
• A fresco fragment from 1540 depicting Virgil’s face.
• A 16th-century bust of Virgil and ancient editions of his works.

Beyond the Museum Walls

Museo Virgilio extends its reach with a state-of-the-art digital platform. Visitors can explore multimedia content via an app that enhances their experience, offering a personalized journey called "My Virgilio" to connect with the poet’s persona. The museum also introduces "Virgilio Glocal," an interactive map guiding visitors to Virgil-related sites in Mantua, Italy, and beyond.

A Living Museum

Museo Virgilio is designed to evolve, with plans for new content, exhibits, and innovations over time. The aim is not just to inaugurate a museum but to create a dynamic cultural space that continuously engages visitors.

Mantua’s Museo Virgilio invites art lovers, history enthusiasts, and the curious to step into a world where ancient treasures and poetic heritage intertwine, promising an unforgettable journey into the legacy of one of Rome’s greatest poets.










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