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Traditional appointment with religious procession, music, bingo, sports, regattas and fireworks
Info:
Ph. 041 967011

Owing to the quality of his painting, his highly original development, the similarity with the
works of other artists close to him or with contemporaries, the Venetian Giacomo Favretto
(1849-1887) is one of the most important masters of the Italian Nineteenth century.The exihibition covers every stage of the artist's creative development: from his beginnings at the Venice Academy of Fine Arts (the originality of his vision can be seen in the exhibition in a comparison with his teachers at that time, from Pompeo Marino Molmenti to Michelangelo Grigoletti), his success at the Brera Academy up to his participation in the Universal Paris Exhibition (1878) which was a source of new inspiration and technical ideas.
Info:
- call center 848082000
- ONLY from abroad ++39 041 42730892
info@fmcvenezia.it

A painting exhibition by the Venetian artist Andrea Tagliapietra, whose intent is to reconcile the area’s nature and culture, combining theatrical narrative with the island’s flavours and atmosphere.
On reading the play "Le ali nere, il petto bianco. Promenade" by Maria Giovanna Simbula, the author creates a path, which declines over words, gestures and music introducing the paintings on show (for the exhibition only)
Free admission.
Info:
Phone 041/2710017
Fax 041/5238097

A Visual Arts and Interactive Digital Performance exhibition that values contemporary art.
Significant theme events will take place at the exhibition (free admission): performances, videos, theatrical and musicals events to be held outdoors at the Fort.
Info:
Phone 349 5319262-349 862155
walkin.fortemarghera@mail.com

Over fifty works from different ages and origins. The exhibition is divided into three sections; the one dedicated to the recovery of archive and library materials is the most particular.
To follow are the Artemidi called “in marcia”, three original sculptures coming from the museums of Venice, Naples a third one currently stored at the Museo nazionale Romano, found in 2001 in Switzerland. The mysterious “Volto d’Avorio introduces the third section with frescos, vases and other archaeological fragments, many never shown in Italy of which two red-figure attic craters signed by the potter Euphronios (around 515 BC).
Integrated itinerary with joint ticket to the Museum Collections (full € 9,50; reduced € 6,00)
Info:
Call center 041 5200345
Tel. 041 5222349
Fax. 041 5238790
polove.franchetti@arti.beniculturali.it