Shanghai residents have a rare opportunity to learn about the military history, art and culture of Italy at the Ancient Italian Armor and Weapons exhibition.
The exhibition showcases 57 martial artifacts from the collection of Angelo Marzoli from Brescia, including suits of armor, halberds and fire arms. The collection includes decorative pieces used in ceremonies and parades, as well as arms used in battle. All the items exemplify the remarkable technical expertise and refined aesthetic taste characteristic of the master Italian craftsman.
The exhibition aims to boost the Chinese people's understanding of Italy's heritage by providing them with a comprehensive overview of its ancient military tradition. The exhibition opened in Beijing in early November as part of the Year of Italy in China.