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PhrasesAt the MuseumDov'è la sala dedicata al Rinascimento?
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Dov'è la sala dedicata al Rinascimento?

Where is the hall dedicated to the Renaissance?

Pronunciation

doh-VEH la SA-la deh-dee-KA-ta al ree-nah-shee-MEN-toh. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable of 'Rinascimento'.

When to use it

Use when looking for a specific section or period within a large museum. Replace 'Rinascimento' with any art period or artist name.

What it means

Dov'è is a contraction of dove è (where is). Sala means hall or room in a museum context. Dedicata al means dedicated to. This construction is flexible — you can substitute any topic.

Variations

Dov'è la sala di Caravaggio?

Where is the Caravaggio room?

Use an artist's name directly after 'di'.

Come si arriva alle collezioni moderne?

How do you get to the modern collections?

More open-ended direction request.

C'è una mappa del museo?

Is there a map of the museum?

The simplest solution when you are lost.

Mini Dialogue

— Scusi, dov'è la sala dedicata al Rinascimento? — Al secondo piano, a destra dopo lo scalone principale. — E c'è anche una sezione sull'arte medievale? — Sì, al piano terra, vicino all'entrata. — Grazie mille.

— Excuse me, where is the hall dedicated to the Renaissance? — On the second floor, to the right after the main staircase. — And is there also a section on medieval art? — Yes, on the ground floor, near the entrance. — Thank you very much.

Cultural Note

Italian museums often use 'piano terra' (ground floor) for what British visitors would call the ground floor and Americans the first floor. 'Primo piano' is one floor up. Keep this in mind when reading signs.