The Renaissance in Europe - seven cities of art and culture

A close-up view of an elaborately decorated arched ceiling and a sculpted column inside a historic building, likely Palazzo Vecchio, showcasing intricate patterns, figures, and architectural details in warm, muted tones.

The Renaissance was a European phenomenon characterised by changes in art, literature, architecture and scientific thought. This cultural shift began in Italy but over two centuries manifested in cities across Europe. In this course we examine seven unique centres linked by trade and travel, considering how European connections and local traditions shaped this time of change. We analyse the cities of Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Genoa, Lisbon, London, Madrid and Paris, highlighting key artists and architects in each location to see how these seven cities provide different glimpses of the Renaissance as a whole.

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