Italy in Technological Progress with SMAU 2008

Posted on October 13th, 2008 by diletta.
Categories: Arte, Curiosità, Firenze, Games, Milan, Roma, Siena, mostre.

Technologies and the ICT world don’t stop their growth and Smau comes back once again in Milan, this year on its 45th edition.

SMAU 2008 (“Salone Macchine Automazione Ufficio”, “Office Automation Trade Fair”) is the most important trade fair in Italy, entirely dedicated to the technological growth and development. SMAU is a unique event which every year suggests to all its visitors (enterprises and ICT operators) the most innovative technologies created by Italian research.

Smau especially focuses on continuous development and progress which every year the Italian research makes more and more, and the exhibition’s aim is most of all to increase the value of this growth, emphasizing the concrete results which technology brought on companies, mentioning (more…)



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European Heritage Days: discovering Italy

The next Italian week-end will be entirely dedicated to art and culture. Yes, because on 29th and 30th September Italy will take part to the European Heritage Days, this year with the name “Le grandi strade della cultura: un valore per l’Europa” (“The wide roads of culture: a treasure for all Europe”).

Therefore, to make Italians and tourists happy, during this week-end all the art places, as museums, archaeological sites, and art galleries will open their doors to the public, with free entrance. People will also have the chance to enjoy the organization of many exhibitions, concerts, conferences and guided artistic itineraries.

European Heritage Days are a perfect and unique opportunity to know and explore with no limits all the treasures of our country, discovering historical and artistic details, which make the Italian artistic heritage one of the richest in the world. For two special days, Italians and tourists from every corner of the world will have the opportunity to visit thousands of art places and to see artworks which for the first time will be admired by the public.

In this edition of European heritage Days, special attention will be given to ancient churches and buildings of our country, which are the most important proof of 20th century’s Italian art history, and which have been remained in the shadow for too much time.

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PALIO DI SIENA (Palio dell’Assunta)

Posted on August 7th, 2008 by katia.
Categories: About Italy, Curiosity, Events, Siena, To see.

PalioIt is drawing near the date of August 16th, when the Palio di Siena (Palio dell’Assunta) will take place, the most ancient horse race in the world. The Palio is one of the most famous and popular Italian manifestations and it takes place every year on July 2nd (Palio di Provenzano) and August 16th (Palio dell’Assunta). The Palio is an historical secular tradition closely connected with the origin of the “Contrade” of Siena (districts into which the town is divided): ten horses and riders represent ten of the seventeen “Contrade” in a spectacular horse race around Piazza del Campo, which attracts visitors and spectators from around the world. The districts (”Contrade”) are characteristical agonistic institutions each having their own government, oratory, coat of arms, appellations, sometimes titles of nobility, emblems and colours, official representatives, festivities and patron Saints; they have a delimited territory and its population consists of all those people who were born or are living within the topographic limits of the district.

The history of the Palio needs to be searched in medieval traditions, and in the games that

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Siena Masters from Lindenau Museum of Altenburg

Posted on April 24th, 2008 by oriana.
Categories: About Italy, Art, Exhibitions, Siena.
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From 15th March a nex picture exhibition will arrive in Siena, and its name is ” Maestri senesi dal Lindenau Museum di Altenburg” (”Siena Masters from Lindenau Museum of Altenburg”) dedicated to the artworks of Tuscan and Siena masters which belong to the Renaissance and to the Gothic period.

This exhibition, which could seem to be one of many, is indeed really particular because these pictures come from Germany and precisely from the personal collection of the baron Bernhard August von Lindenau, until now kept intact at Lindenau Museum of Altenburg.

Exhibition in Siena

The exhibition is housed by the Museum of Santa Maria of Scala and it’s a good occasion to admire these amazing pictures which are not many, but which are rich of history, tradition and contents.

Through these artworks it is possible to create again the artistic itinerary which the Siena masters went through throughout their career and they are useful to rebuild the peculiar characteristics of the pictorial production in Tuscany between 13th and 16th century. (more…)



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