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These are the final days to catch Caravaggio’s ‘The Taking of Christ’ side by side with his ‘The Supper at Emmaus’ at the Ulster Museum, a different twist or turn over the last more than a century and it might never have happened irishnews.com/news/northern-…
This week is your last chance to make 'Caravaggio in Belfast' your big art moment of the summer! Please allow extra time for your visit as we expect queues. Closing Sunday 1st September at 5pm. Read more→ bit.ly/3QqzEaA National Gallery National Gallery of Ireland EY Ireland
'Caravaggio in Belfast' ends this Sunday 1st September! This is your last chance to see the two Italian masterpieces, 'The Supper at Emmaus' (1601) and 'The Taking of Christ' (1602), side by side in the Ulster Museum. → bit.ly/3QqzEaA National Gallery National Gallery of Ireland
Sadly time to begin saying goodbye to #CaravaggioInBelfast Ulster Museum closes 1September Come early this weekend as we may need to close the queue around 4.30 warmest thanks to our generous friends National Gallery & National Gallery of Ireland
Today is your last chance to see two Caravaggio masterpieces side by side in the Ulster Museum! 'Caravaggio in Belfast's' final hours are 10:00-17:00, Sunday 1st September #NationalTreasures No booking needed → bit.ly/3QqzEaA National Gallery National Gallery of Ireland EY Ireland
Today is your last opportunity to see two Italian masterpieces side by side in the Ulster Museum! Caravaggio in Belfast is open until 17:00. Please allow extra time for your visit as we expect queues. Read more → bit.ly/3QqzEaA National Gallery National Gallery of Ireland EY Ireland
Crowd getting a final look at the visiting Caravaggios this afternoon Two paintings, commissioned by an Italian nobleman 400 years ago but rarely seen together, have been on loan to Belfast from nati'l galleries in Dublin and London. Fitting and a triumph for Ulster Museum
Explore the Light to the West gallery while enjoying the sounds of traditional Irish music on Saturday 7th September. Drop in between 12 and 2pm to hear An Droichead musicians play traditional tunes to accompany the art on display. Read more here → bit.ly/3ZiCX8K