Exhibitions ’94
Ancient people from Italy
‘The great historical-archaeological exhibition housed at the Sala dell’Arengo and Palazzo dei Podestà in the historical centre of Rimini will be open far the last days during the week ... Read More
Crafts and signs.
‘The exhibition, held in the Civic Museum situated in the historical centre of Rimini, shows ‘Documents from National Art and Popular Museum of Rome’. There ore more than two ... Read More
Humour football
‘There ore 400 caricatures and cartoons in exhibit by more than 100 Italian and foreign satirical designers. It deals with football and only football: the subtitle states ‘International review ... Read More
Thought seeks its words. Homage to Eugene Ionesco
‘The Meeting was a striking experience for Ionesco: “If I had had the chance to spend more time there” he wrote, “maybe my life would have changed”. The maestro ... Read More
Crafts and signs
‘The exhibition is made up of ‘The Planetaria from the scientific laboratory of Imola’s episcopal seminary’ complete with panels illustrating the fea-tures of the objects and the astronomical phenomena ... Read More
Jeanne d’Arc
‘A suggestive exhibition is dedicated to the charming figu-re of the ‘Pucelle d’Orleans’ and that wants to be also a ‘Hommage à Régine Pernoud’, the famous French scholar of ... Read More
Destruction and innocence
‘This title explains synthetically the two sections of the exhibition which consists of ‘Photographs from Ex- Yugoslavia’ by Romano Cagnoni. The pictures in fact represent both the destruction of ... Read More
Hierofanie – the garden of symbols
‘The new exhibition by Camilian Demetrescu, presen-ting 10 wall hangings and 12 tempera paintings, is devoted to symbols of Christian art, set in contrast with the contradic-tions of our ... Read More
What the stones tell us
‘The stones tell about Chiara and Francesco’, this is the title of Elio Ciol’s photographic exhibit. 75 black and white photos introduce us to Saint Claire’s and Saint Francis’ ... Read More
Memorare piissima virgo Maria…
‘The exhibition presents the theme of Gothic cathedrals, among the most astonishing architectural achievements which, despite many studies, is still unknown. The constructive wisdom which brought about the miracle ... Read More
When they kill a whole people
‘An ‘historical exhibition on Vendée’ by Reynald Secher (professor of Arts, graduated at the French Academy). The exhibition takes into considera-tion the tragic events of Vendée (French Western region) ... Read More
Faith, music and work
‘For some he is the greatest; for all he remains one of the major composers of polyphonic music. We are referring to Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina: Johannes Petraloysius Praenestinus ... Read More
The days of ingenuity
‘The show presents ‘eight centuries of technological activity in the European Middle Ages’. More than one hundred inventions blossomed in Europe in these centuries, or were rediscovered and given ... Read More
The heroes in the city of joy
‘Photographs taken from a shantytown in Calcutta’ is the subtitle of this exhibition. The texts and photos belong to Dominique Lapierre, a Frech writer of world-wide renown: his book ... Read More
Trembling for intellect and passion
‘The exhibition is dedicated to Pier Paolo Pasolini, famous Italian director and writer, who was born in Bologna (his mother was from Fiuli) in 1922, and died in Ostia ... Read More
A journeying people
‘Two thousand years of exile, struggles and martyrdoms in foreign lands make the Jewish people the greatest testimony that neither the survival instinct nor utilitarian motives can suffice to ... Read More
Man: feeti on earth and gaze towards the sky
‘The exhibition, assembled by Fiorenzo Facchini and Julien Ries, and coordinated by Paolo Pasini, presents man as the greatest wonder of creation. From Homo Abilis of two and a ... Read More
The colours of adventure
‘This exhibition organized by Maria Chiara Baldasseroni, Franco Cardini and by the Department of ENEC Studies and Researches, treats of ‘The Crusades and the Frankish Kingdom of Jerusalem’. Texts ... Read More