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The exhibitions of the Forte di Bard reopen from May 28th

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In the exhibition offer also the national previews of Wildlife Photographer of the Year and There was a turning point

BARD. Forte di Bard is preparing to welcome the public back. Valle d’Aosta will return to the yellow zone from next week and the fortress will be able to reopen visits to the exhibitions set up in its spaces.

Two new photographic exhibitions in national preview: the wait Wildlife Photographer of the Year dedicated to nature photography e There was a twist, an Ansa project that recounts 75 years of changing Italy. The two exhibitions will be open from Friday 28 May until Tuesday 31 August. On 27 May at 2.30 pm, there will be a preview with a guided tour reserved for holders of the Membership Card of the Forte.

Also from May 28 it will be possible to visit the art exhibition The Macchiaioli, a revolution in the open air with 80 masterpieces of the artistic movement that revolutionized the history of nineteenth-century Italian painting andTribute to Dante with the exhibition, inside the Chapel of San Maurizio, of a precious Divine Comedy from 1487 from the collection of the Castle of Castiglione del Terziere.

The exhibition offer also includes the opportunity to visit the Museum of the Alps, the path of the Prisons and the Museum of Fortifications and Borders which houses The memory of Aosta. The shrine of the 4th Alpine Regiment which presents 124 pieces among the most representative and significant in the history of the Aosta Battalion and the 4th Regiment.

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The Forte di Bard will be open at the usual times (weekdays from 10.00 to 18.00, Saturday and Sunday, from 10.00 to 19.00, with last admission one hour before closing) and on the occasion of the bank holiday of 2 June the Fort will be open also Monday 31 May.

Reservation is not necessary while it remains mandatory for groups; however, it is recommended to purchase tickets online.

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