En busca de la identidad nacionalla institución del "Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia" y su evolución museográfica

  1. Jonatan Jair López Muñoz
Libro:
Vestir la arquitectura: XXII Congreso Nacional de Historia del Arte
  1. René J. Payo Hernanz (coord.)
  2. Elena Martín Martínez de Simón (coord.)
  3. José Matesanz del Barrio (coord.)
  4. María José Zaparaín Yáñez (coord.)

Editorial: Universidad de Burgos

ISBN: 978-84-16283-64-4

Ano de publicación: 2019

Volume: 2

Páxinas: 1664-1670

Congreso: Congreso Nacional de Historia del Arte (22. 2018. Burgos)

Tipo: Achega congreso

Resumo

When Rome became the capital of the Italian Kingdom in 1871, the state and capitolin town hall joined forces and set up a political mechanism to try to instil in society a new identity, an Italian nationalism. New museums emerged to fulfill this purpose and generate this feeling, like the National Roman Museum and its headquaters in the Villa Giulia, institutions that experience a long museographic transformation to embrace the growing Etruscan collection