by Andrea Carli
If you are going jogging in Villa Borghese, the green oasis in the center of Rome, with Piazza di Siena - the place which hosts the city's international horse show - behind you, turn your head to the right.
You will see a house, a little hidden by plants. If you still have some wind left over, have a look at the place. Welcome to the Museo Pietro Canonica (1869-1959), dedicated to the sculptor and one of Italy's few museums created from the residence of an artist.
Fonte: Italy24
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