That Vicenza is the city of gold is well known, but many do not know that the tradition of goldsmith workshops has its roots in the Middle Ages. In addition to predominantly aristocratic jewelry, the art of Vicenza's master goldsmiths also expressed itself in artifacts for the Church: true masterpieces of chiseling and skill such as the reliquary of the Holy Thorn, a chalice in gold and rare stones donated to the Church of Santa Corona. A "precious" itinerary that recounts the evolution of the goldsmith's art to the present day, full of curiosities and forgotten stories! The itinerary begins ...
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