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The exhibition "Mary of Hungary. Art & Power in the Renaissance"  & the expo Focus "Engraving & Interpretation in the High Renaissance" are coming to an end soon (>May 10). Don’t wait to come and (re)discover them. We’re expecting large crowds for this final month of exhibitions, so be sure to plan your visit and make arrangements to come! 

The flamboyant atmosphere of the Renaissance takes over Mariemont on May 10, transforming the site into a living theater, in the footsteps of Charles V and Mary of Hungary. Mark your calendars and take a look at the program (activities in french) "La Renaissance en fête. Immersion au coeur du 16e siècle"

 

Scientific team

Richard Veymiers, Directeur scientifique

Richard Veymiers, Scientific director

Gilles Docquier, Conservateur Histoire régionale et domaniale

Gilles Docquier, curator of Regional & Estate history

Marie Demelenne, Conservatrice Archéologie régionale et domaniale

Marie Demelenne, curator of Regional & Estate archaeology

Élise Urbain, Conservatrice Arts décoratifs

Élise Urbain, curator of Decorative Arts

Lyce Jankowski, curator of Non-European Arts

Nicolas Amoroso, Conservateur Antiquités grecques et romaines

Nicolas Amoroso, curator of Greek & Roman Antiquities

Arnaud Quertinmont, Antiquités égyptiennes et proche-orientales

Arnaud Quertinmont, curator of Egyptian and Near-Eastern Antiquities

Sofiane Laghouati, Livres précieux

Sofiane Laghouati, curator of Rare books

Bertrand Federinov, Livres précieux

Bertrand Federinov, curator of Rare books

Jean-Sébastien Balzat, head of the Publications department

Corentin Lahouste, FNRS research fellow at UCLouvain and Mariemont