Tag Archive for: Padova

International Piano Festival “Bartolomeo Cristofori”
The Piano Festival is a tribute to the innovative genius of Bartolomeo Cristofori: he is considered the inventor of the "fortepiano," the main precursor of the piano
The 2023 edition of the Festival will retrace the thread that links Japan to Cristofori's instrument, bringing some of the world's most interesting Japanese pianists to Padua, Rovigo, Conegliano, Abano and Arquà, offering music by Japanese composers from the 20th century to the present and delving into the individual and highly personal paths of each of these musicians. The Festival will have for the first time an artist-in-residence, 24-year-old Mao Fujita

Planetarium of Padova
Inaugurated in April 2009-during the World Year of Astronomy-the Padua Planetarium offers its educational and outreach activities to both Schools and families and groups of friends.
The excellent quality of the images - and presentations suitable for both children and adults - allow the Planetarium to lead each viewer to discover the most current knowledge about the Universe, immersing him or her in the wonders and emotions of the starry sky.

“Frida Kahlo e Diego Rivera. The Gelman Collection”
The Gelman Collection” narrates the incredible story of one of the most famous couples within the art world. A tormented and passionate relationship retraced through the most iconic works from the most important collection of Mexican art in the world.

Marc Chagall “Anche la mia Russia mi amerà” (My Russia will love me, too)
Palazzo Roverella propone una nuova, importante esposizione monografica su Marc Chagall.

VAN GOGH. THE COLORS OF LIFE
This exhibition, fortified by more than a hundred works, with twenty lending museums led, of course, by the Kröller-Müller and the Van Gogh Museum, is intended to place Van Gogh in the flow of his time, in the precise relationship with other artists who were important to him.
Tag Archive for: Padova

International Piano Festival “Bartolomeo Cristofori”
The Piano Festival is a tribute to the innovative genius of Bartolomeo Cristofori: he is considered the inventor of the "fortepiano," the main precursor of the piano
The 2023 edition of the Festival will retrace the thread that links Japan to Cristofori's instrument, bringing some of the world's most interesting Japanese pianists to Padua, Rovigo, Conegliano, Abano and Arquà, offering music by Japanese composers from the 20th century to the present and delving into the individual and highly personal paths of each of these musicians. The Festival will have for the first time an artist-in-residence, 24-year-old Mao Fujita

Planetarium of Padova
Inaugurated in April 2009-during the World Year of Astronomy-the Padua Planetarium offers its educational and outreach activities to both Schools and families and groups of friends.
The excellent quality of the images - and presentations suitable for both children and adults - allow the Planetarium to lead each viewer to discover the most current knowledge about the Universe, immersing him or her in the wonders and emotions of the starry sky.

“Frida Kahlo e Diego Rivera. The Gelman Collection”
The Gelman Collection” narrates the incredible story of one of the most famous couples within the art world. A tormented and passionate relationship retraced through the most iconic works from the most important collection of Mexican art in the world.

Marc Chagall “Anche la mia Russia mi amerà” (My Russia will love me, too)
Palazzo Roverella propone una nuova, importante esposizione monografica su Marc Chagall.

VAN GOGH. THE COLORS OF LIFE
This exhibition, fortified by more than a hundred works, with twenty lending museums led, of course, by the Kröller-Müller and the Van Gogh Museum, is intended to place Van Gogh in the flow of his time, in the precise relationship with other artists who were important to him.