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Ecce Homo by Antonello da Messina

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Recently acquired by the Italian government through the Directorate-General for Museums, Antonello da Messina’s Ecce Homo is being presented in a special world premiere in Rome before moving to its designated home, the recently reopened National Museum of Abruzzo in the 16th-century castle in L’Aquila, where it will be displayed alongside contemporary works from the Abruzzo region.

Dated around 1465 and likely intended for private devotion, the panel is small in size (approximately 20 x 14 cm) and painted on both sides (a so-called opisthograph). The front features Antonello da Messina’s first intense interpretation of the Ecce Homo, whilst the reverse depicts a penitent Saint Jerome in a landscape of Northern European style. It is the only example of this iconography remaining in private hands to this day. Rediscovered by Federico Zeri in 1981, it had belonged to the Wildenstein collection in New York and was probably kept in Spain in the early 20th century.

The painting is on display to the public for ten days, with free admission and no booking required, from Monday to Friday (10 am to 8 pm) in the Sala Capitolare of Palazzo della Minerva, home to the Library of the Senate of the Republic. Special opening hours (10 am to 6 pm) are scheduled over the Easter period, from 4 to 6 April.

On the weekends of Saturday 11 and Sunday 12, and Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 April, visitors will need to collect a ticket to view the exhibition (from 9.00 am, subject to availability, with a maximum of two tickets per person). Admission will be granted every 30 minutes from 9.30 am (last admission at 5.30 pm).

Informations

When 
from 27 March 2026 to 19 April 2026
POINT (12.4776751 41.8978121)
Contacts 
Website: 
https://www.senato.it/CESUS/eccehomo/
Telephone: 
06 67063717
Email: 
bibliotecaminerva@senato.it
Timetables 

La mostra è prorogata al 19 aprile 2026 con orario 10:00–20:00 nei giorni feriali e 10:00–18:00 nei fine settimana.
Mercoledì 8 aprile la mostra resterà chiusa al pubblico.
Ultimo ingresso 15 minuti prima della chiusura.
Nei fine settimana sabato 11 e domenica 12, sabato 18 e domenica 19 aprile, per visitare la mostra sarà necessario ritirare un biglietto (a partire dalle ore 9.00 fino a esaurimento posti, massimo due a persona). Gli ingressi saranno effettuati ogni 30 minuti dalle ore 9.30 (ultimo ingresso ore 17.30).

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Location

Ecce Homo di Antonello da Messina, Piazza della Minerva, 38
Piazza della Minerva, 38
41° 53' 52.1232" N, 12° 28' 39.63" E

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