The VeneziE cultural project, made possible by the association ‘Il Circolo Veneto’ and open to citizens and residents of the metropolitan city, is inspired by a critical and interdisciplinary approach, open to debate.
The project, which aims to offer a comprehensive view of the entire territory, covers the history, arts, architecture, politics, cultures, mentalities, devotions, traditions and myths that have contributed to shaping the identity of a unique, multifaceted and contradictory city. Its most ambitious goal is to promote an engaging educational experience for participants and make them aware of the cultural heritage, both tangible and intangible, that surrounds them in order to foster social cohesion and civil coexistence.
Thursday, 5 February
Carlo Corsato, Titian between church and workshop. The intertwined destinies of his sons Pomponio and Orazio
Thursday, 5 March
Federico Moro, From the civilisation of Villas and Castles, the civilisation of Veneto (Linea Edizioni)
Thursday, 9 April
Fabio Rizzardi, Bell Towers in Venice (Antiga edizioni)
Thursday, 7 May
Andrea Bellieni, The Museum of the Risorgimento in Venice: past, present, future?
Thursday, 1 October
Paolo Pistellato, Giorgione. The most elusive and mysterious painter of the Venetian Renaissance
Thursday, 5 November
Massimo Rossi, The Kriegskarte of the Duchy of Venice (1798-1805). A war map between the Napoleonic Revolution and the Habsburg Empire
Thursday, 3 December
Antonio Manno, Under the Wings of the Lion. The Fortifications of Mestre