The Madonna di Foligno is a work of art created by Raphael in 1512, now in the Vatican Museums in Rome. The most relevant copy of it is in Umbria, in the Museo Capitolare Diocesano di Foligno. The painting often leaves the rooms of the Museum for exhibitions and events. So, how can we fill the gap of such a ‘present’ absence, of a work that has become a symbol of the city? Thanks to the use of augmented reality.
Foligno, Umbria, Italy
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