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Guercino at Casa Pannini: Rural Views of 17th-Century Emilia

Guercino at Casa Pannini: Rural Views of 17th-Century Emilia

The landscapes of his homeland would always remain etched in Guercino’s mind: the woods along the banks of the Rhine, the countryside around his hometown of Cento, and the dusty roads that cut through this stretch of the Po Valley halfway betwe...
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Ferrara and cinema: itineraries between directors, films and historical memory

Ferrara and cinema: itineraries between directors, films and historical memory

The link between Ferrara and cinema has its roots in an urban planning that seems to have been conceived for cinematic staging. Often referred to as Europe's first modern city because of the Addizione Erculea, an extraordinary work of urban planning ...
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Riccione, former Piva Furnace reborn as Territory Museum

Riccione, former Piva Furnace reborn as Territory Museum

In Riccione, theformer Piva Furnace, a historic industrial complex linked to the city's manufacturing development, is preparing for a new life as the Museum of the Territory. The project, signed by Politecnica Building for Humans, marks the completio...
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March Days for Tonino 2026, a week of poetry, film and memory

March Days for Tonino 2026, a week of poetry, film and memory

From March 15 to 22, 2026, the Days of March for Tonino returns, a week of initiatives dedicated to the figure and cultural legacy of Tonino Guerra (Santarcangelo di Romagna, 1920 - 2012), a poet and screenwriter who made a profound mark on 20th-cent...
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Riccione, David2's proposal for Villa Mussolini: make it a hub for art and design

Riccione, David2's proposal for Villa Mussolini: make it a hub for art and design

An exhibition center focused mainly on applied arts, which could multiply the cultural offerings of the city of Riccione, and a permanent collection dedicated to futurism and modernism. This is, in a nutshell, the project that the Turin-based David2...
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Jewish Ferrara, 10 places to know

Jewish Ferrara, 10 places to know

Ferrara is the custodian of an extraordinarily rich and complex Jewish history, which has its roots in the 13th century and continues to leave an indelible mark on the city's urban and cultural fabric. The Jewish presence in Ferrara has been continuo...
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The "small world" of Brisighella, in inland Romagna.

The "small world" of Brisighella, in inland Romagna.

Territories, some territories, also resist. To the outrages of time, to earthquakes and floods, to the disasters of History. They resist abandonment, they do not yield to the Siren song that whispers of other speeds, other places and escapes. Staying...
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The magical luthier's hole in Calbano, Romagna

The magical luthier's hole in Calbano, Romagna

In Calban, Romagna, there is a luthier who collects resin from trees. He personally fetches it in Trentino to build his finest instruments, Italian guitars and violas, the old-fashioned way. He, Elvis Moro, uses not only resin but also animal glues a...
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