Have you already visited the exhibition "Italian Renaissance from Wawel: Botticelli, Tiziano"? If not, now is your chance! The exhibition is extended! The museums of the Royal Castle of Wawel in Krakow have congratulated Lithuania and the Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania on the 16th of February and have announced that they are extending the visit of artworks by masters of the Venice and Florence schools to the Palace of the Grand Dukes.
Those who have not been able to visit the exhibition before now will still have the opportunity to see it until 30 March!
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