 
                                Exhibition dedicated to the great Venetian painter Bernardo Bellotto (1722-1780), grandson of Canaletto, is at the same time a great exhibition event and a study exhibition, presenting itself as a unique opportunity to admire some precious and rare works never seen together, between which is the most important painting in history having as its subject the city of Lucca, Bellotto's masterpiece, and five of his drawings, always on a subject from Lucca, extraordinarily lent by the British Library in London, already owned by King George III of England and then by George IV.
 






