THEhe Poldi Pezzoli museum in Milan offers to the public throughout March the initiative I’ll wait for you at Poldia series of short guided tours (lasting about half an hour) which take place during the lunch break, to introduce the masterpieces of the collection.
The visits, free, will be held every Monday of the month at 1.15 pm. Each appointment, curated by the Museum’s scientific staff, will be an opportunity to take a break in beauty, discovering a different work each time.
The next appointments are:
- 03/13: The Botticellis in the Museum edited by Lavinia Galli
- 20/03: The Portrait of a Young Lady by Piero del Pollaiolo, edited by Federica Manoli
- 17/03: The Black Knight by Giovanni Battista Moroni, edited by Lavinia Galli
Free guided tour included in the ticket price (with reduced rate from 13.00 to 14.00). Reservation is recommended. In addition, throughout the month of March from 13.00 to 14.00 (weekends excluded) the Museum offers reduced admission to all visitors.
INFO: Milan, Poldi Pezzoli Museum.
tel. 02.794889 – 02.796334
museopoldipezzoli.it
Fairy tales at the tip of a pencil
In the context of Bologna Children’s Book Fair (just finished), Precious things. The dogged pursuit of Beatrice Alemagnaan exhibition dedicated to the author of picture books for children.
More than 200 drawings highlight his poetic vein and ability to tell fairy tales from a different point of view than the traditional one.
INFO: Foundation of Monte di Bologna and Ravenna, until 26 April.
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Theater in Genoa
Quite a challenge, that of Davide Livermore who brings on stage Oresteiathe Aeschylus trilogy translated by Walter Lapini.
An extraordinary stage system and over 40 artists on stage – including Laura Marinoni, Gaia Aprea, Olivia Manescalchi, Stefano Santospago – give life to the three tragedies: Agamemnon And Coephor/Eumenides.
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Tribute to a master of soundtracks
Rome Master soundtracks Find them. A legend in music is a dutiful tribute, 10 years after his death, to one of the most significant figures on the Italian music scene from the 1950s onwards.
Pianist and melodic composer worked for the cinema – Bitter rice, La ciociara, Yesterday, today, tomorrow, A special day, – the radio, the TVsigned together with Garinei and Giovannini musical comedies as Hello, Rudy, add a seat at the table, Rugantino.
The itinerary in 9 thematic sections tells Armando Trovajoli through documents, photos, videos and props.
INFO: Museum of Rome in Trastevere, until 14 May.
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