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Welcome to your QUIZ: Famous Renaissance Artworks

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Which family's gardens in Florence are now open spaces representing the Renaissance period's artistic and intellectual zeal?

The Sistine Chapel ceiling in Rome was painted by Leonardo da Vinci.

Which major museum in Paris was once a royal palace and houses Renaissance masterpieces like the Mona Lisa?

The Globe Theatre in London first opened in 1699.

The Baptistery in Florence is an example of Gothic architecture.

Which painting by Jan van Eyck, located in the National Gallery in London, details a couple on their wedding day?

Hieronymus Bosch's 'Garden of Earthly Delights' is a triptych found in the Uffizi Gallery.

Which of these Renaissance artworks symbolises beauty and love, depicting Venus emerging from the sea?

The Petit Palais in Paris primarily features modern art.

Which play is specifically mentioned as having been performed at the Globe Theatre?

Venice is mentioned as an Italian city known for its stunning canals and Gothic architecture.

Which of these features were commonly used in Renaissance architecture?

The 'Last Judgment' fresco by Michelangelo is located on the altar wall of the St. Peter's Basilica.

Which museum in Bruges, Belgium, houses the 'St John Altarpiece' by Hans Memling?

Historical reenactments in Florence can feature popular spectacles like festivals or battles.

Which artist is known for shaping Venice's unique blend of Gothic and Renaissance styles?

The Petit Palais features works from renowned artists such as Giotto and El Greco.

Which event can visitors attend in Florence to experience the Renaissance period coming to life with authentic costumes and traditions?

The British Museum in London primarily focuses on Italian Renaissance artworks.

Match the city with a notable Renaissance feature:

Amboise, France
Rome
Paris
Florence
Leonardo da Vinci's final home
Vatican Museums
The Louvre
Medici Gardens
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