30 July 1683(1683-07-30) (aged 44) Versailles, France
Burial
Basilica of St Denis
Spouse
Louis XIV of France (m. 1660)
Issue Detail
Louis, Grand Dauphin Princess Anne Élisabeth Princess Marie Anne Marie Thérèse, Madame Royale Philippe Charles, Duke of Anjou Louis François, Duke of Anjou
Full name
Spanish: María Teresa de Austria y Borbón
House
Habsburg
Father
Philip IV of Spain
Mother
Elisabeth of France
Religion
Roman Catholicism
Signature
Maria Theresa of Spain (Spanish: María Teresa de Austria; French: Marie-Thérèse d'Autriche; 10 September 1638 – 30 July 1683), was by birth Infanta of Spain and Portugal (until 1640) and Archduchess of Austria as member of the Spanish branch of the House of Habsburg and by marriage Queen of France.
Her marriage in 1660 with King Louis XIV, her cousin, was made with the purpose of ending the long-standing war between France and Spain. Famed for her virtue and piety, she saw five of her six children die in early childhood, and is frequently viewed as an object of pity in historical accounts of her husband's reign, since she had no choice but to tolerate his many love affairs.
Without any political influence in the French court or government (except briefly in 1672, when she was named Regent during her husband's absence during the Franco-Dutch War),[1] she died at the early age of 44 from complications from an abscess on her arm.
Her grandson Philip V inherited the Spanish throne in 1700 after the death of her younger half-brother, Charles II, and the War of the Spanish Succession, founding the Spanish branch of the House of Bourbon, which has reigned with some interruption until present time.
Contents
1Early life
2Marriage
3Queenship
4Death
5Issue
6Ancestry
7In popular culture
8References
8.1Sources
9External links
Early life
Infanta Maria Theresa by Velázquez, 1653. Her hairstyle and dress with wide panniers were popular in Spain.
Born an Infanta of Spain at the Royal Monastery of El Escorial, she was the daughter of King Philip IV, and his wife Elisabeth of France, who died when Maria Theresa was six years old. As a member of the House of Austria, Maria Theresa was entitled to use the title Archduchess of Austria. She was known in Spain as María Teresa de Austria and in France as Marie-Thérèse d'Autriche.
Unlike France, the kingdom of Spain had no Salic Law, so it was possible for a female to assume the throne. When Maria Theresa's brother Balthasar Charles died in 1646, she became heir presumptive to the vast Spanish Empire and remained such until the birth of her brother Philip Prospero, in 1657. She was briefly heir presumptive once more between 1-6 November 1661, following the death of Prince Philip and until the birth of Prince Charles, who would later inherit the thrones of Spain as Charles II.
In 1658, as war with France began to wind down, a union between the royal families of Spain and France was proposed as a means to secure peace. Maria Theresa and the French king were double first cousins: Louis XIV's father was Louis XIII of France, who was the brother of Maria Theresa's mother, while her father was brother to Anne of Austria, Louis XIV's mother. Spanish procrastination led to a scheme in which France's prime minister, Cardinal Mazarin, pretended to seek a marriage for his master with Margaret Yolande of Savoy.[2] When Philip IV of Spain heard of a meeting at Lyon between the Houses of France and Savoy in November 1658, he reputedly exclaimed of the Franco-Savoyard union that "it cannot be, and will not be". Philip then sent a special envoy to the French court to open negotiations for peace and a royal marriage.
Marriage
Meeting on the Isle of Pheasants, June 1660; Maria Theresa is handed over to the French and her husband by proxy, Louis XIV
The negotiations for the marriage contract were intense. Eager to prevent a union of the two countries or crowns, especially one in which Spain would be subservient to France, the diplomats sought to include a renunciation clause that would deprive Maria Theresa and her children of any rights to the Spanish succession. This was eventually done but, by the skill of Mazarin and his French diplomats, the renunciation and its validity were made conditional upon the payment of a large dowry. As it turned out, Spain, impoverished and bankrupt after decades of war, was unable to pay such a dowry, and France never received the agreed upon sum of 500,000 écus.[3]
A marriage by proxy to the French king was held in Fuenterrabia.[4] Her father and the entire Spanish court accompanied the bride to the Isle of Pheasants on the border in the Bidassoa river, where Louis and his court met her in the meeting on the Isle of Pheasants on 7 June 1660, and she entered France. On 9 June the marriage took place in Saint-Jean-de-Luz at the recently rebuilt church of Saint Jean the Baptist.[5] After the wedding, Louis wanted to consummate the marriage as quickly as possible.[6] The new queen's mother-in-law (and aunt) arranged a private consummation instead of the public one that was the custom.[citation needed]
Queenship
Two queens of France: Anne of Austria with her niece and daughter-in-law, Maria Theresa, and the latter's son Louis
On 26 August 1660, the newlyweds made the traditional Joyous Entry into Paris. Louis was faithful to his wife for the first year of their marriage, commanding the Grand Maréchal du Logis that "the Queen and himself were never to be set apart, no matter how small the house in which they might be lodging".[7]
Maria Theresa was very fortunate to have found a friend at court in her mother-in-law, unlike many princesses in foreign lands. She continued to spend much of her free time playing cards and gambling, as she had no interest in politics or literature. Consequently, she was viewed as not fully playing the part of queen designated to her by her marriage. But more importantly, she became pregnant in early 1661, and a long-awaited son was born on 1 November 1661.
The first time Maria Theresa ever saw the Palace of Versailles was on 25 October 1660. At that time, it was just a small royal residence that had been Louis XIII's hunting lodge not far from Paris. Later, the first building campaign (1664–1668) commenced with the Plaisirs de l’Île enchantée of 1664, a week-long celebration at Versailles ostensibly held in honour of France's two queens, Louis XIV's mother and wife, but exposed Louise de La Vallière's role as the king's maîtresse-en-titre. The celebration of the Plaisirs de l’Île enchantée is often regarded as a prelude to the War of Devolution, which Louis waged against Spain. The first building campaign witnessed alterations in the château and gardens in order to accommodate the 600 guests invited to the celebration.
As time passed, Maria Theresa also came to tolerate her husband's prolonged infidelity with Françoise-Athénaïs, Marquise de Montespan. The king left her to her own devices, yet reprimanded Madame de Montespan when her behaviour at court too flagrantly disrespected the queen's position.
Later, the governess of Montespan's illegitimate children by the king, Madame de Maintenon, came to supplant her mistress in the king's affections. At first she resisted the king's advances and encouraged him to bestow more attention on his long-neglected wife, a thoughtfulness which Maria Theresa repaid with warmth toward the new favourite. After the queen's death, Maintenon would become the king's second, although officially secret, wife.
There have long been rumors that Maria Theresa had an illegitimate daughter, Louise Marie Thérèse (The Black Nun of Moret). [8][9][10][11][12]
Maria Theresa played little part in political affairs except for the years 1667, 1672, and 1678, during which she acted as regent while her husband was away on campaigns on the frontier.
Death
Marie-Thérèse's burial site at the Basilica of St Denis, where most of France's monarchs are buried.
During the last week of July 1683, Maria Theresa fell ill and, as her illness worsened, her husband ordered for the sacraments to be kept nearby. She died a painful death on 30 July 1683, at Versailles. Upon her death, Louis XIV said: "This is the first chagrin which she has given me."[13]
Of her six children, only one survived her, Louis, le Grand Dauphin, the oldest one, who died in 1711. One of her younger grandsons would eventually inherit her claim to the Spanish throne to become King Philip V of Spain in 1700.
Issue
Name
Birth
Death
Notes
Maria Theresa of Austria with Louis XIV of France
Louis, Grand Dauphin
1 November 1661
14 April 1711
Dauphin of France from 1661–1711. Father of Louis, Dauphin of France (1682–1712), Philip V of Spain and Charles, Duke of Berry (1686–1714).
Maria Theresa was portrayed by Nathalie Cerda in the film Vatel (2000) and by French actress Elisa Lasowski in the TV series Versailles, which ran for three seasons from 2015 to 2018.
References
^Marie-Thérèse d’Autriche in: www.chateauversailles.fr [retrieved 23 November 2016].
^Wolf 1968, p. 99.
^Wolf 1968, p. 117.
^Wolf 1968, p. 121.
^Wolf 1968, p. 123.
^Wolf 1968, p. 124.
^Ian Dunlop. Louis XIV. London: Pimlico, 2001.
^ Mémoirs of the Duchess of Montpensier Vol. 2, VII
^Memoirs of Madame de Montespan, Ch. XL
^Memoirs of the Duc de Saint-Simon (1675-1755) Vol 2, Ch. XII Honoré Champion, ed. (1924)
^Mémoires de la Société de l'histoire de Paris et de l'Île-de-France (in French)
^Société de l'histoire de Paris et de l'Ile-de-France (France)
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Marie Thérèse". Encyclopædia Britannica. 17 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 715.
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Maria Theresa of Spain
House of Habsburg
Born: 10 September 1638Died: 30 July 1683
French royalty
Preceded by Anne of Austria
Queen consort of France 9 June 1660 – 30 July 1683
Succeeded by Maria Leszczyńska
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Maria Theresa, Queen of Sardinia#
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Maria Leopoldine, Electress of Bavaria#
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Marie Louise, Empress of the French
Archduchess Carolina Ferdinande^
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Archduchess Maria Anna
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Auguste Ferdinande, Princess Luitpold of Bavaria^
Archduchess Maria Maximiliana^
Maria Isabella, Countess of Trapani^
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Archduchess Klotilde
Maria Theresa, Queen of Bavaria#
15th generation
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Alice, Baroness Waldbott of Bassenheim
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Renata, Princess Hieronymus Radziwill
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Archduchess Gisele
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16th generation
Elisabeth Marie, Princess of Windisch-Graetz
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Rosa, Duchess of Württemberg^
Archduchess Dolores^
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Archduchess Maria Elisabeth^
Archduchess Agnes^
Archduchess Margarethe, Mrs. Alexander Cech
Ilona, Duchess of Mecklenburg
Archduchess Anna Theresia
Archduchess Maria Kynga, Mrs. Joachim Krist
17th generation
Descent of Charles I :
Archduchess Adelheid
Charlotte, Duchess of Mecklenburg
Elisabeth, Princess Heinrich of Liechtenstein Tuscany :
Elisabeth, Edle Hubert von Braun^
Alice, Baroness Vittorio Manno^
Marie Antoinette, Baroness of Proff in Irnich^
Archduchess Marie Christine^
Archduchess Walburga, Mrs. Carlos Tasso^
Archduchess Verena^
Archduchess Katharina, Mrs. Roland Huber^
Agnes, Baroness Peter of Fürstenberg^
Maria Ileana, Countess Adam Kottulinski^
Alexandra, Baroness Viktor of Baillou^
Maria Magdalena, Baroness of Holzhausen^
Archduchess Elisabeth, Mrs. Friedrich Sandhofer^
Agnes, Princess Karl Alfred of Liechtenstein^
Archduchess Maria Margaretha^
Archduchess Ludovica^
Archduchess Allix^
Josepha, Countess Clemens of Waldstein-Wartenberg^
Valerie, Margravine of Baden^
Alberta, Baroness Alexander of Kottwitz-Erdödy^
Theresa, Princess Rasso of Bavaria^
Maria Inmakulata, Countess Reinhart of Hoensbroech^ Palatines :
Archduchess Monika, Mrs. Charles de Rambures
Archduchess Marie Christine, Mrs. Raymond van der Meide
Archduchess Maria, Mrs. Wilhelm de Witt
Margherita, Countess Benedikt of Piatti
18th generation
Descent of Charles I :
Andrea, Hereditary Countess of Neipperg
Monika, Duchess of Maqueda
Michaela, Countess Hubertus of Kageneck
Archduchess Gabriela, Mrs. Christian Meister
Walburga, Countess Archibald Douglas
Maria Beatrix, Countess Riprand of Arco-Zinneberg#
Isabella, Countess Andrea Czarnocki-Lucheschi#
Maria del Pilar, Edle Vollrad-Joachim von Poschinger
Kinga, Baroness Wolfgang of Erffa
Archduchess Marie Adelheid, Mrs. Jaime Corcuerra
Archduchess Viridis, Mrs. Karl Dunning-Gribble
Archduchess Alexandra, Mrs. Héctor Riesle
Maria Constanza, Princess of Auersperg-Trautson
Maria Anna, Princess Peter Galitzine
Catharina, Countess Maximiliano Secco d'Aragona Descent of Maximilian :
Archduchess Elisabeth, Mrs. James Litchfield
Sophie, Princess of Windisch-Graetz
Archduchess Marie Christine, Mrs. Clemens Guggenberg Tuscany :
Archduchess Marie Bernadette, Mrs. Rupert Wolff^
Archduchess Katharina, Mrs. Niall Brooks^
Archduchess Alicia^
Archduchess Maria Christina^
Archduchess Margaretha, Mrs. Andreas Baumgartner^
Archduchess Marie Valerie, Mrs. Martin Josef Wagner^
Archduchess Hedwig^
Archduchess Veronika^ Palatines :
Archduchess Johanna
Archduchess Elisabeth
Archduchess Celina
Archduchess Maria Floriana
Archduchess Sofía
Archduchess Anna Carolina
Archduchess Theresa
Archduchess Sophie
Archduchess Ladislaya
19th generation
Descent of Charles I :
Archduchess Eleonore
Archduchess Gloria
Archduchess Sophie
Archduchess Hilda
Archduchess Maria Laura#°
Archduchess Luisa Maria#°
Archduchess Laetitia Maria#°
Archduchess Helen#
Archduchess Sophia
Archduchess Maria Theresa
Archduchess Margherite
Archduchess Priscilla
Archduchess Marie des Neiges
Marie Christine, Countess Rodolphe of Limburg-Stirum
Archduchess Gabriella
Archduchess Antonia
Archduchess Isabelle
Archduchess Carlotta Descent of Maximilian :
Archduchess Katharina
Archduchess Amaya
Archduchess Paulina
Archduchess Lara
Archduchess Leonie Tuscany :
Archduchess Tatyana^
Archduchess Anabella^
Archduchess Tara^
Archduchess Valentina^
20th generation
Descent of Charles I :
Archduchess Zita
Archduchess Anežka
Archduchess Anna
Archduchess Maria Stella
* Archduchess Anna Astrid
* also an infanta of Spain
^ also a princess of Tuscany
# also a princess of Modena
° also a princess of Belgium
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Generations indicate descent from Carlos I, under whom the crowns of Castile and Aragon were united, forming the Kingdom of Spain.
1st generation
María, Holy Roman Empress
Joanna, Princess of Portugal
2nd generation
Isabel Clara Eugenia, Duchess of Brabant
Catalina Micaela, Duchess of Savoy
Infanta María
3rd generation
Ana, Queen of France
Infanta María
María Ana, Holy Roman Empress
Infanta Margarita Francisca
4th generation
Infanta María Margarita
Infanta Margarita María
Infanta María Eugenia
Infanta Isabel María
Infanta María Ana
María Teresa, Queen of France
Margarita Teresa, Holy Roman Empress
Infanta María Ambrosia
5th generation
None
6th generation
None
7th generation
Mariana Victoria, Queen of Portugal
María Teresa Rafaela, Dauphine of France
María Antonia Fernanda, Queen of Sardinia
8th generation
Isabella, Archduchess of Austria
Infanta María Isabel Antonia
Infanta María Josefa Antonia
Infanta María Isabel Ana
Infanta María Josefa
María Luisa, Holy Roman Empress
Infanta María Teresa Antonia
Infanta María Ana
9th generation
Carlota Joaquina, Queen of Portugal
Infanta María Luisa Carlota
María Amalia, Infanta Antonio Pascual of Spain
María Luisa, Queen of Etruria and Duchess of Lucca
Infanta María Isabel, Queen of the Two Sicilies
Infanta María Teresa
Infanta María Carolina*
10th generation
Isabel II
Infanta Luisa Fernanda, Duchess of Montpensier
Isabel, Countess Ignaz Gurowski*
Infanta Luisa, Duchess of Sessa*
Infanta Josefina, Mrs. José Guëll*
María Cristina, Infanta Sebastian of Portugal and Spain*
Amalia Filipina, Princess Adalbert of Bavaria*
María Luisa Carlota, Hereditary Princess of Saxony*
11th generation
Isabel, Princess of Asturias and Countess of Girgenti
Infanta María Cristina
Infanta María de la Concepción
Infanta María del Pilar
María de la Paz, Princess Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria
Infanta Eulalia, Duchess of Galliera
Infanta María Isabel, Countess of Paris*
Infanta María Amalia of Orléans*
Infanta María Cristina of Orléans*
Infanta María de la Regla of Orléans*
Maria de las Mercedes, Queen of Spain*
12th generation
Mercedes, Princess of Asturias and Princess Carlos of Bourbon-Two-Sicilies
María Teresa, Princess Ferdinand of Bavaria
13th generation
Beatriz, Princess of Citivella-Cesi
Infanta María Cristina, Countess Marone
Isabel Alfonsa, Countess Jan Kanty Zamoyski*
Maria de las Mercedes, Princess Irakli Bagration of Mukhrani *
Infanta Pilar of Bavaria*
14th generation
Infanta Pilar, Duchess of Badajoz and Dowager Viscountess of La Torre
Infanta Margarita, Duchess of Soria and Hernani
15th generation
Infanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo
Infanta Cristina
16th generation
Leonor, Princess of Asturias
Infanta Sofía
*title granted by Royal Decree
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The generations indicate descent form Afonso I, and continues through the House of Aviz, the House of Habsburg through Infanta Isabel, Holy Roman Empress and Queen of Spain, and the House of Braganza through Infanta Catarina, Duchess of Braganza.
1st generation
Urraca, Queen of León
Teresa, Countess of Flanders
Infanta Mafalda
2nd generation
Teresa, Queen of León
Infanta Sancha, Lady of Alenquer
Infanta Constança
Mafalda, Queen of Castile
Infanta Branca, Lady of Guadalajara
Berengária, Queen of Denmark
3rd generation
Leonor, Queen of Denmark
Infanta Maria
4th generation
Infanta Branca, Lady of Las Huelgas
Infanta Sancha
Infanta Maria
Infanta Constança
5th generation
Constança, Queen of Castile and León
Infanta Maria, Lady of Meneses and Orduña
Infanta Isabel, Lady of Penela
Infanta Constança, Lady of Portalegre
Infanta Beatriz, Lady of Lemos
6th generation
Maria, Queen of Castile and León
Infanta Isabel
Leonor, Queen of Aragon
7th generation
Infanta Maria, Marchioness of Tortosa
Infanta Beatriz, Countess of Alburquerque
8th generation
Beatriz, Queen of Castile and León
Infanta Branca (1388–1389)
Isabel, Duchess of Burgundy
Infanta Branca (1398)
9th generation
Infanta Filipa
Infanta Maria
Leonor, Holy Roman Empress
Infanta Catarina
Joana, Queen of Castile and León
Isabel, Queen of Portugal
Beatriz, Lady of Ravenstein
Infanta Filipa
Isabel, Queen of Castile and León
Infanta Beatriz, Duchess of Viseu
Infanta Filipa, Lady of Almada
10th generation
Joanna, Princess of Portugal
Leonor, Queen of Portugal
Isabel, Duchess of Braganza
Infanta Catarina
11th generation
Isabel, Queen of Spain
Beatriz, Duchess of Savoy
Infanta Maria
Infanta Maria, Duchess of Viseu
12th generation
Maria Manuela, Princess of Portugal and Asturias
Infanta Isabel
Infanta Beatriz
Infanta Luísa
Maria, Hereditary Princess of Parma
Catarina, Duchess of Braganza
13th generation
Isabel Clara, Archduchess of Austria*
Catalina Micaela, Duchess of Savoy*
Infanta María*
14th generation
Ana, Queen of France*
Infanta María*
María Ana, Holy Roman Empress*
Infanta Margarita Francisca*
15th generation
Infanta María Margarita*
Infanta Margarita María Catalina*
Infanta María Eugenia*
Infanta Isabel María Teresa*
Infanta María Ana Antonia*
María Teresa, Queen of France*
Joana, Princess of Beira
Catarina, Queen of England
16th generation
Isabel Luísa, Princess of Beira
Infanta Teresa Maria
Infanta Francisca Josefa
17th generation
Bárbara, Queen of Spain
18th generation
Maria I
Infanta Maria Ana
Infanta Maria Doroteia
Benedita, Princess of Brazil
19th generation
Mariana Victoria, Infanta Gabriel of Spain
Infanta Maria Clementina
Infanta Maria Isabel
20th generation
Maria Teresa, Princess of Beira
Maria Isabel, Queen of Spain
Infanta Maria Francisca, Countess of Molina
Infanta Isabel Maria
Infanta Maria da Assunção
Infanta Ana de Jesus, Marchioness of Loulé
21st generation
Maria II**
Infanta Januária, Countess of Aquila**
Infanta Paula**
Francisca, Princess of Joinville**
Infanta Maria Amélia**
Infanta Maria das Neves, Duchess of San Jaime
Maria Teresa, Archduchess Karl Ludwig of Austria
Maria José, Duchess Karl-Theodor in Bavaria
Infanta Adelgundes, Duchess of Guimarães
Maria Ana, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
Maria Antónia, Duchess of Parma
22nd generation
Infanta Maria***
Maria Ana, Princess Georg of Saxony***
Antónia, Princess of Hohenzollern***
Infanta Maria da Glória***
Maria Teresa, Princess Karl Ludwig of Thurn und Taxis
Isabel Maria, Princess of Thurn und Taxis
Infanta Maria Benedita
Infanta Mafalda
Maria Ana, Princess Karl August of Thurn und Taxis
Infanta Maria Antónia, Mrs. Chanler
Infanta Filipa
Infanta Maria Adelaide, Mrs. van Uden
23rd generation
Infanta Isabel Maria "Nadejda"¤
24th generation
Infanta Maria Ana***
Infanta Maria Francisca, Duchess of Coimbra
* also an infanta of Spain and an archduchess of Austria,** also an imperial princess of Brazil,*** also a princess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duchess in Saxony,¤ title removed in 1920 as her parents' marriage was deemed undynastic
1 2 I'm trying to develop a multiplot heatmap.2 saved to a pdf. I'm having some success but the axis labels are getting chopped off. Subplot titles are also desirable but again the labels are getting chopped. Here's my reproducible code: library(gridExtra) library(grid) library(gridGraphics) library(gplots) Col = colorRampPalette(c("red","orange","yellow", "white")) grab_grob <- function() grid.echo() grid.grab() par(cex.main=0.1, mar = c(1,1,1,1) ) #data<-read.table("heatmap.input.matrix.data.txt") lmat = rbind(c(2,3),c(4,1),c(4,1)) lwid = c(2.5,4) lhei = c(0.5,4,3) labRowvec <- c(rep(NULL, dim(matrix(runif(1000, 1,10),ncol=50))[1])) labColvec <- c(rep(NULL, dim(matrix(runif(1000, 1,10),ncol=50))[2])) gl <- lapply(1:12, function(i) heatmap.2(matrix(runif(1000, 1,10),ncol=50), dendrogram = "none",offsetRow=-0.5, offsetCol=-1,srtCol=0, density="density", lmat =lmat,lhei = l
Art museum in Rovereto TN, Italy Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto Museo d'arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto MART, Entrance Location Corso Angelo Bettini, 43, 38068 Rovereto TN, Italy Coordinates 45°53′38″N 11°02′42″E / 45.8940°N 11.0450°E / 45.8940; 11.0450 Coordinates: 45°53′38″N 11°02′42″E / 45.8940°N 11.0450°E / 45.8940; 11.0450 Type Art museum Director Gianfranco Maraniello Public transit access Trento train station. Taxis outside station. Website mart.trento.it The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto (MART) ( Museo d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto , in Italian) is a museum centre in the Italian province of Trento. The main site is in Rovereto, and contains mostly modern and contemporary artworks, including works from renowned Giorgio Morandi, Giorgio de Chirico, Felice Casorati, Carlo Carrà and Fortunato Depero. Fortunato Depero's house in Rovereto (known as Casa d