Memorial and graveyard designed by Algerian artist will be used to bury the unidentified bodies of those who have tried and failed to cross the sea
The controversial site has become a pilgrimage for far-right supporters
New report by special police force finds increase in security and surveillance technology has dissuaded dealers in stolen art
As a landmark exhibition in Rome draws to a close, government's plans for long-hidden group of ancient sculpture remain unclear
Four commissions, including a 30-m high mural of a Mafia-assassinated judge, have been unveiled in the southern Italian city
Work on the 760m-long Renaissance passageway, which has been closed for safety since 2016, will be completed in May next year
Archaeologists object to covering the amphitheatre's unique underground space and point to more vital restoration projects in the country
Florence museum unveiled new exhibition space and recent acquisitions
Dozens of staff and freelancers who worked at the 2018 exhibition in Palermo have been left in the lurch
Carabinieri's recovery of the San Galgano collection of “unprecedented importance”
A three-year research project looked at the materials in four works from the same period to explain their differing conditions
The terrorist group destroyed 350 churches and persecuted Iraqi Christians in 2014
Roberto Cicutto's plans range from encouraging collaboration between Venice's arts organisation to delving into the biennial's archives
Last week of once in a lifetime exhibition displaying the Griffoni Polyptych—a 16-piece panel painting dating from 1472—at Bologna’s Palazzo Fava
Weekly video series “Uffizi da mangiare” invites Florentine chefs to present recipes inspired by the Italian museum's collection
Alarmed post-colonial researchers have raised concerns over plans to open Museo Italo Africano "Ilaria Alpi" in late 2021
Exhibition at Rome’s Musei Capitolini is the first step in finding a permanent home for the 620 ancient Greek and Roman works
Experts predict that alternative platforms such as Byte App and Dubsmash will now go mainstream and museum's director says it is "ready to jump onto new social media"
Growing unease as the special relationship between the two countries gains momentum during the Covid-19 crisis
National spending package includes emergency support for state museums, arts organisations and cultural businesses