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Valle d'Aosta: down the track culture Valle d'Aosta is culture. One of the most popular regions for winter tourism, admired for its unspoiled nature and its snowy peaks, re-interprets itself by choosing the culture as a key to development of their area.
In a time of economic crisis, in which the culture was one of the first areas that was affected by the cuts in public be n10 spending, the Valle d'Aosta has made a choice bucking. He chose to "give back" to the local community and the many tourists be n10 the widest possible be n10 accessibility to cultural heritage, working overtime restoration work of iconic monuments such as the Roman Theatre of Aosta, and enhancing castles, historic houses and archaeological sites. "Restitution", that is the philosophy that guides the policy Val d'Aosta, it is not only the rediscovery of the memoirs of a former identity; is also a rich offer of cultural innovation and quality are capable of attracting the attention be n10 of the local community and tourists throughout the year. Trade with notable names such as Giorgio de Chirico and Wassily Kandinsky, accompanied by exhibitions of local artists, were a great success during the summer. The recent opening of the Castle Leg of Châtillon, a new museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art, was accompanied by the decision to exhibit prestigious collections and a varied selection of educational activities to bring the community be n10 to the art. It has also recently completed the first edition of SVEART - Biennial Prize of European Art, which has seen convey the heart of the Valle d'Aosta, Saint-Vincent, 50 young artists from 25 European countries, selected by the respective Academies of Fine Arts. A unique event in Europe on the new art and new artists, who saw the region at the center of a process of exchange and free flow of ideas and talents. History, art, culture and local traditions declined in a pleasant landscape and rich with evidence of an old identity waiting to be rediscovered: be n10 they are investing for the future of Valle d'Aosta. Past and present, international and local plans are to continue on where you move unique artistic events, able to attract new tourism and reactivate the local economy.
The history of the dance, in Ravenna. The Ballet of the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, the largest classical ballet company in the world, ended the 2014 edition of the Ravenna Festival
Theatre of Oklahoma: Whiskey Quiz milano - gallery antonio battle MAD Lillabox - Lucia Finocchito Latin - bar jolly Darbar India Dance in turin - mao - Museum be n10 of Oriental Art Maker Faire Rome Rome - Auditorium - Parco della Musica Loyola & Mathis. New patronage Genoa - Galata Museo del Mare Tiepolo: the colors of the design roma - Capitoline Museums Two Weeks rome - rome independence Unveiled - luigi center of sarro Works Department. Great Works milano - art studio Cannaviello Roberto Biondi - Piano free cernobbio - villa bernasconi all openings today
Mobile Architecture - Didier Fiuza Faustino roma - maxxi - museum of the arts of the twenty-first century The reuse of digital cultural content roma - National Central Library of Rome all the events in the day
5 + 2 Award in 2014 artePerOGGI roma - art gallery for today - art meeting Simona Tavassi - chromatic harmonies milano - to gallery Matteo Ceschi - So Close / So close milano - area 35 Art Up - Robert Barry bergamo - Ubi Banca Popolare be n10 di Bergamo ni ni Haut Bas meadow - side Mirja Kofler bolz
MAGAZINE Artribune magazine # 21 Artribune Artribune Magazine Magazine # 20 # 19 # 18 Artribune Artribune Magazine Magazine - Special 2014 Artribune Design Magazine # 17 Artribune Magazine # 16 Artribune Artribune Magazine Special be n10 Magazine # 15 Summer 2013 Artribune Magazine # 13
NEWS ARCHIVE October 2014 September 2014 August 2014 July 2014 June 2014 May 2014 April 2014 March 2014 February 2014 January 2014 December 2013 November 2013 October 2013 September 2013 August 2013 July 2013 June 2013 May 2013 April 2013 March 2013 February 2013 January 2013 December 2012 November 2012 October 2012 September 2012 August 2012 July 2012 June 2012 May 2012 April 2012 March 2012 February 2012 January 2012 December 2011 November 2011 October 2011 September 2011 August 2011 July 2011 June 2011 May 2011 April 2011 March 2011
architecture artists auction Avvenire berlin Biennale di Venezia Bologna bookcrossing Christie's Corriere della Sera design film festival Publishing Fair Florence photo gallery The Daily Newspaper La Repubblica interview The Unit The London Free Press Macro Maxxi market milan fashion show music Naples Museum be n10 New York Paris Performance policy Sotheby's National Newspaper rome turin Venice Theatre
Valle d'Aosta: down the track culture Valle d'Aosta is culture. One of the most popular regions for winter tourism, admired for its unspoiled nature and its snowy peaks, re-interprets itself by choosing the culture as a key to development of their area.
In a time of economic crisis, in which the culture was one of the first areas that was affected by the cuts in public be n10 spending, the Valle d'Aosta has made a choice bucking. He chose to "give back" to the local community and the many tourists be n10 the widest possible be n10 accessibility to cultural heritage, working overtime restoration work of iconic monuments such as the Roman Theatre of Aosta, and enhancing castles, historic houses and archaeological sites. "Restitution", that is the philosophy that guides the policy Val d'Aosta, it is not only the rediscovery of the memoirs of a former identity; is also a rich offer of cultural innovation and quality are capable of attracting the attention be n10 of the local community and tourists throughout the year. Trade with notable names such as Giorgio de Chirico and Wassily Kandinsky, accompanied by exhibitions of local artists, were a great success during the summer. The recent opening of the Castle Leg of Châtillon, a new museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art, was accompanied by the decision to exhibit prestigious collections and a varied selection of educational activities to bring the community be n10 to the art. It has also recently completed the first edition of SVEART - Biennial Prize of European Art, which has seen convey the heart of the Valle d'Aosta, Saint-Vincent, 50 young artists from 25 European countries, selected by the respective Academies of Fine Arts. A unique event in Europe on the new art and new artists, who saw the region at the center of a process of exchange and free flow of ideas and talents. History, art, culture and local traditions declined in a pleasant landscape and rich with evidence of an old identity waiting to be rediscovered: be n10 they are investing for the future of Valle d'Aosta. Past and present, international and local plans are to continue on where you move unique artistic events, able to attract new tourism and reactivate the local economy.
The history of the dance, in Ravenna. The Ballet of the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, the largest classical ballet company in the world, ended the 2014 edition of the Ravenna Festival
Theatre of Oklahoma: Whiskey Quiz milano - gallery antonio battle MAD Lillabox - Lucia Finocchito Latin - bar jolly Darbar India Dance in turin - mao - Museum be n10 of Oriental Art Maker Faire Rome Rome - Auditorium - Parco della Musica Loyola & Mathis. New patronage Genoa - Galata Museo del Mare Tiepolo: the colors of the design roma - Capitoline Museums Two Weeks rome - rome independence Unveiled - luigi center of sarro Works Department. Great Works milano - art studio Cannaviello Roberto Biondi - Piano free cernobbio - villa bernasconi all openings today
Mobile Architecture - Didier Fiuza Faustino roma - maxxi - museum of the arts of the twenty-first century The reuse of digital cultural content roma - National Central Library of Rome all the events in the day
5 + 2 Award in 2014 artePerOGGI roma - art gallery for today - art meeting Simona Tavassi - chromatic harmonies milano - to gallery Matteo Ceschi - So Close / So close milano - area 35 Art Up - Robert Barry bergamo - Ubi Banca Popolare be n10 di Bergamo ni ni Haut Bas meadow - side Mirja Kofler bolz
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