Exhibitions ’95
Impressions produced by two thousand years of history on the threshold of the third millenium
‘Alongside the exhibition ‘From a Thousand to a Thousand: treasures and peoples of the Black Sea’, numerous side events have been organized which have aroused considerable interest: an update ... Read More
Virtual reality
‘This year, thanks to ENEL, it will be possible to experience the world of virtual reality at the Meeting. The public will be able to virtually visit the Basilica ... Read More
Me/you. Fairy stories for narrating the soul
‘Alberta Albertini was born in Pesaro on 30th June 1952. She lives and works in Rimini. Her drawings derive from a personal inner research which found in fantastic narrative ... Read More
The immoble traveller
‘A laboratory exhibition to come into direct contact with the instruments of communication, work and leisure of the near future. The age of information technology has begun; press and ... Read More
Eurasia. Gog and Magog
‘We have always been used (the “always” of the prejudices born out of school curriculums, i.e. 19th century). To looking at history and its inseparabie sister, geography, with the ... Read More
1527: ‘Misera caput mundi
‘On May 6, 1527, Rome was invaded by the troops of Emperor Charles V of Hapsburg, the final act of a complica-ted and at the same time disastrous political ... Read More
1563: The royal monastery of el Escorial
‘”No matter how splendid the effigies of the Greek gods might appear to us, whatever the dignity and perfection we find in the images of God the Father, Christ ... Read More
St. Philip Neri
‘Interest in St. Philip Neri, as always, centres on the saint’s capacity to educate to the faith, a capacity which throughout history has taken on concrete form through the ... Read More
Men and work
‘The history of the Imola Ceramics Cooperative can be consi-dered from several points of view: as the history of an enter-prise whose origins go back to the mid-eighteenth century; ... Read More
Saint Benedict, the founder
‘The exhibition highlights the most important moments in the life of Benedict and attempts to describe the civil and ecclesiastic situation of the times. This was an age distinguished ... Read More
Tempus Temple
‘Taking into consideration only the geographical area of Italy, with a few exceptions, the exhibition centres on the ways of translating the conception of time and the distinction between ... Read More
The infinite in Leopardi
‘The exhibition narrates in detailed chronological order, the stages of the poetic and speculative formation of Giacomo Leopardi, through the places, the persons and events which distinguished his daily ... Read More
The council of Trent
‘Today more than ever, to say that the Council of Trent was the “event of the Church which renewed itself’, is to detect the summit of its self-awareness as ... Read More