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Munch, the inner cry
Until 2 June 2025, the historic rooms of the Palazzo Bonaparte will host Munch, the inner cry , an exhibition bringing together over one hundred works by the great Norwegian artist. Coming from the Munch Museum in Oslo, the masterpieces recount the emotional intensity of a painter who was able to transform pain, loneliness and love into unforgettable visions. Among the works on display is one of the rare lithographs of The Scream. An unmissable opportunity for those visiting Rome and wanting to immerse themselves in a profound and emotional artistic experience.
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