Museo e Pinacoteca Canonicale Verona nov 18 #1
Museo - Pinacoteca Canonicale di Verona che è stato allestito pochi anni fa presso il chiostro della Cattedrale, in un’area che insiste sui resti di due basiliche paleocristiane del IV e V secolo dopo Cristo. Nelle sedici sale espositive si possono ammirare stupendi pezzi archeologici, opere d’arte sacra e arredi liturgici di rara bellezza…
Il presidente dell'Associazione, lo storico dell'Arte dott.Riccardo Battiferro Bertocchi ci guiderà attraverso questo straordinario percorso storico artistico.
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Verona: Museo di Castelvecchio – Teatro Romano in 4k
Travel videos show Castelvecchio, Pallazzo and Museums in Verona in June, 2018.
More videos taken in Verona, Vicenza, Torino, Venice, Romania and Vienna are available at
Video was taken in June 2018 with Sony A7Rmk3 with 24-105f4G.
Music: Mozart: Divertiment #17 in D, K. 334 - 1. Allegro 9:56, 2. Andante 9:04, 3. Menuette 4:35, Neville Marrier: Academy Of St. Martine In The Fields
Castelvecchio:
Ars Artis - Museo Miniscalchi Erizzo di Verona
Un viaggio tra storia, arte e archeologia delle collezioni di Ludovico Moscardo e donazioni di noti artisti e privati.
Santuario Madonna della Corona - Arte e letteratura
Presentati presso il museo canonicale di Verona, gli Atti dei convegni sul Santuario Madonna della Corona. Il santuario nella letteratura e l'arte nel santuario
Intervista a:
Mons. PIETRO MAROLDI
Rett. Santuario Madonna Corona
VASCO SENATORE GONDOLA
Curatore Atti Convegno Sant. Corona
Servizio di Sara Fornari
Discepoli con Te a Verona 3 puntata
Raccontare una chiesa particolare, raccontare il suo Signore, raccontare i suoi “discepoli”, raccontare Te e noi...
Settimanale a cura di don Claudio Savio
Sommario:
Per dire grazie ... domenica 27 gennaio una celebrazione per ringraziare il Signore per i 3 nuovi venerabili e la nuova Beata
Centro Vocazioni ... una realtà dedicata ai cammini vocazionali nelle parole del direttore del Centro diocesano Vocazioni
Con i giovani del Lago bresciano ... le proposte e le attività del Vicariato del Lago Bresciano
Magnificat ... nove incontri per conoscere una delle preghiere più belle attinte dal Vangelo
Cantiere preadolescenti ... grande partecipazione del secondo incontro del Cantiere preadolescenti
Verona fedele ... il settimanale diocesano in edicola questa settimana
Prezioso ... dalla vita concreta alla musica nel brano “prezioso” di Riccardo Rossato
in diocesi: l’agenda della settimana
Presentazione Alla scoperta di Villa Mattarana Verona 20 gen 2018
Presentazione a cura del Presidente Dott.Riccardo Battiferro Bertocchi dell'evento in programma il 20/1/18 alla scoperta di Villa Mattarana.
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Fucina Culturale Machiavelli - come ti faccio la start up culturale
La start up culturale indipendente di Verona si racconta.
Un grazie speciale a chi ci accompagna nel cammino.
Il Liberty a Verona evento Associazione Culturale Progetto Musa Antiqua del 30 9 2017
Il Liberty a Verona evento organizzato dall'Associazione Culturale Progetto Musa Antiqua del 30 sett 2017
Museo di Storia Naturale e Critica ai Musei Italiani - NAIAD - Blog
All’Università ci insegnano che uno dei problemi dell’Italia è che il cittadino medio non sostiene la cultura in quanto è poco interessato alle istituzioni museali della sua città. Si fanno libri su libri di didattica museale e si dà la colpa all'ignoranza e all'aspetto “poco invitante” dei musei.., solo su:
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Musica Naiad di Tarja
Voce: Laura Leonardi
Keith Christiansen: Finding Our Way into Bellini's St. Francis in the Desert
In Bellini's great masterpiece, the traditional relationship of figure to setting has been reversed, thus engaging us in a way that transforms our experience of the picture and our understanding of the artist's creative genius. Keith Christiansen will discuss the impetus behind this transformation and its implications for interpreting the picture's much-discussed subject. This lecture was made possible by the Robert H. Smith Family Foundation.
This lecture was offered in conjunction with the special exhibition 'In a New Light: Bellini's St. Francis in the Desert,' on view at The Frick Collection from May 22, 2011, through August 28, 2011.
Evento Conforti - La Chiave della Storia: Chiavi, Serrature e Forzieri Antichi
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La difesa dei propri beni è stata fin dalla notte dei tempi un’esigenza dell’uomo. Dalla comparsa delle città e delle abitazioni proteggere cose e persone divenne un imperativo. Oggi siamo onorati di far conoscere ai nostri associati la preziosa collezione “Clavis” conservata all’interno della sede di San Martino Buon Albergo della prestigiosa azienda Conforti Spa: potrete ammirare chiavi, serrature, forzieri e casseforti a partire dalla protostoria, passando per l’epoca romana, il Medioevo, continuando col Rinascimento e via via fino ai nostri giorni. Capolavori di incredibile maestria artigiana provenienti dall’Europa, ma persino dall’Africa, raccolti in decenni di ricerca dall'Ing. Leopoldo Conforti, che rappresenta il trait d’union fra le origini di questa realtà imprenditoriale veronese, che ha festeggiato i cent’anni di vita nel 2012, e un futuro di classe e innovazione nel settore della sicurezza. Eccellenza italiana e orgoglio cittadino che scoprirete in uno stimolante viaggio nel tempo e - perchè no - nel mistero e nei segreti…
ChinaGSD Distinguished Lecture: Professor Kenneth Frampton, “Chinese Architecture”
On Monday, September 19th, ChinaGSD will be hosting a Distinguished Lecture by Prof.Kenneth Frampton, co-supported by AsiaGSD and Design Dialogues.
Prof. Kenneth Frampton will share his recent visit to China, as well as his thoughts and concerns on contemporary architecture in the emerging worlds. Following the lecture will be a dialogue with Prof. K. Michael Hays (Eliot Noyes Professor of Architecture Theory at Harvard GSD), with responses by Fu Yun (MArch ’15, DDes Candicate) and An Tairan (MDes ’17).
Kenneth Frampton is Ware Professor of Architecture at Columbia GSAPP, where he has taught since 1972. He was trained as an architect at the AA, and has worked as an architect, architectural historian and critic. In addition to Columbia, Frampton has taught at a number of leading institutions including the Royal College of Art in London, the ETH in Zurich, the Berlage Institute in Amsterdam, EPFL in Lausanne and the Accademia di Architecttura in Mendrisio.
Kenneth Frampton is the author of Modern Architecture and Critical Present (1980), Studies in Tectonic Culture (1995), American Masterworks (1995), Le Corbusier (2001), Labour, Work & Architecture (2005), and most recently, L’Altro Movimento Moderno (2015) and A Genealogy of Modern Architecture: Comparative Critical Analysis of Built Form (2015). He is currently at work on an expanded fifth edition of Modern Architecture: A critical History, which will cover architecture in China and other emerging worlds.
Pegognaga (Mantova) Chiesa Matildica di S. Lorenzo
La chiesa di S. Lorenzo, a tre navate divise da pilastri cilindrici in muratura, transetto non sporgente triabsidato, cripta sottostante l'intero transetto, è interamente costruita in mattoni, disposti in corsi abbastanza regolari. L'edificio è purtroppo il risultato di un radicale restauro novecentesco, che ha riedificato le navate laterali e la cripta, eliminate in età moderna (Rossi-Carnesalini 1933). Nel caso della cripta ad oratorio le tracce delle originarie colonnette furono verosimilmente ritrovate; invece la facciata neoromanica è una totale invenzione dei restauratori. Le zone più integre di muratura romanica si riscontrano così nelle pareti della navata centrale e nelle testate del transetto (in quella a nord è da segnalare la sovrapposizione di cornici laterizie a denti di lupo e denti di sega), e in ampia parte anche nelle absidi, connotate da archeggiature su semicolonne. Ogni testata del transetto esibisce un portale alto - in origine forse collegato a scale lignee - che doveva condurre a sud alla domus canonicale e a nord al cimitero.
Wart Arslan (1943) aveva già verificato la presenza di uno spunto veronese nella soluzione absidale esterna delle archeggiature su semicolonne (Pieve di Coriano, Pegognaga, Gonzaga), simile a quella di S. Fermo a Verona. Lo studioso l'attribuiva alla possibile comune imitazione della chiesa monastica di Polirone, ma questa ipotesi non ha ragion d'essere. S. Fermo (iniziata nel 1065) potrebbe invece esser stata alla base del motivo delle pievi reggiane, che poco più tardi è recepito anche al duomo di Modena. D'altro canto, anche i contrafforti poligonali a cuneo si trovano in S. Lorenzo a Verona (inizi XII sec.), e poi nel duomo, in S. Zeno, nella facciata di S. Stefano. Questo elemento tuttavia esiste anche nella cultura lombarda (S. Ambrogio e S. Nazaro a Milano). Arslan constatava che sono di origine lombarda i partiti decorativi in cotto sovrapposti (i denti di lupo e denti di sega di Coriano e Pegognaga) e gli arconi ribassati a dividere presbiterio e collaterali (S. Maria Maggiore di Lomello, Pegognaga, Nuvolato, ma in seguito anche S. Pietro di Villanova e S. Maria di Gazzo nel Veronese)(Arslan 1943). Tutto ciò non deve portare a sottovalutare d'altra parte la matrice culturale reggiano-modenese, che si esprime nell'abile lavorazione del laterizio (pilastri cilindrici o polilobati con capitelli scantonati o a foglie angolari, con collarini, e basi a doppio toro; Ruffi 1990), in opposizione alla cultura veronese che è soprattutto lapidea. In S. Lorenzo sono anche da segnalare le decorazioni dipinte a tralcio rosso di alcune monofore (abside e navata), forse in parte romaniche.
History of the Jews in Italy | Wikipedia audio article
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The history of the Jews in Italy spans more than two thousand years. The Jewish presence in Italy dates to the pre-Christian Roman period and has continued, despite periods of extreme persecution and expulsions, until the present. As of 2007, the estimated core Jewish population in Italy numbers around 45,000.
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The history of the Jews in Italy spans more than two thousand years. The Jewish presence in Italy dates to the pre-Christian Roman period and has continued, despite periods of extreme persecution and expulsions, until the present. As of 2007, the estimated core Jewish population in Italy numbers around 45,000.
CJ Ramone - Carry Me Away / Cluster Fuck / Three Angels - live @ Bendigo Hotel, Melbourne, 2015
CJ Ramone - Carry Me Away / Cluster Fuck / Three Angels - live @ Bendigo Hotel, Melbourne, 2015
Milan | Wikipedia audio article
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Milan
00:02:45 1 Toponymy
00:04:20 2 History
00:04:29 2.1 Prehistory and Roman times
00:07:17 2.2 Middle Ages
00:09:33 2.3 Early modern
00:11:42 2.4 Late modern and contemporary
00:16:30 3 Geography
00:16:39 3.1 Topography
00:18:33 4 Climate
00:21:25 5 Government
00:21:33 5.1 Municipal government
00:23:15 5.2 Metropolitan city and regional government
00:25:13 6 Cityscape
00:25:22 6.1 Skyline
00:25:53 6.2 Architecture
00:32:11 6.3 Parks and gardens
00:33:30 7 Demographics
00:34:30 7.1 Ethnic groups
00:36:59 7.2 Religion
00:39:12 8 Economy
00:43:12 9 Culture
00:43:20 9.1 Museums and art galleries
00:48:16 9.2 Music
00:49:42 9.3 Fashion and design
00:51:32 9.4 Languages and literature
00:53:44 9.5 Media
00:55:17 9.6 Cuisine
00:57:23 9.7 Sport
01:00:48 10 Education
01:04:31 11 Transport
01:08:24 12 International relations
01:08:34 12.1 Twin towns – sister cities
01:09:12 12.2 Other relations
01:09:23 13 Honorary citizens
01:09:37 14 See also
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- Socrates
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Milan (, Milanese: [miˈlãː]; Italian: Milano [miˈlaːno] (listen)) is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the second-most populous city in Italy after Rome, with the city proper having a population of 1,372,810 while its metropolitan area has a population of 3,242,820. Its continuously built-up urban area (that stretches beyond the boundaries of the Metropolitan City of Milan) has a population estimated to be about 5,270,000 over 1,891 square kilometres (730 square miles). The wider Milan metropolitan area, known as Greater Milan, is a polycentric metropolitan region that extends over central Lombardy and eastern Piedmont and which counts an estimated total population of 7.5 million, making it by far the largest metropolitan area in Italy and the 54th largest in the world. Milan served as capital of the Western Roman Empire from 286 to 402 and the Duchy of Milan during the medieval period and early modern age.
Milan is considered a leading alpha global city, with strengths in the field of the art, commerce, design, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, services, research and tourism. Its business district hosts Italy's stock exchange and the headquarters of national and international banks and companies. In terms of GDP, it has the third-largest economy among European cities after Paris and London, but the fastest in growth among the three, and is the wealthiest among European non-capital cities. Milan is considered part of the Blue Banana and one of the Four Motors for Europe.
The city has been recognized as the world's fashion and the design capital thanks to several international events and fairs, including Milan Fashion Week and the Milan Furniture Fair, which are currently among the world's biggest in terms of revenue, visitors and growth. It hosted the Universal Exposition in 1906 and 2015. The city hosts numerous cultural institutions, academies and universities, with 11% of the national total enrolled students. Milan is the destination of 8 million overseas visitors every year, attracted by its museums and art galleries that boast some of the most important collections in the world, including major works by Leonardo da Vinci. The city is served by a large number of luxury hotels and is the fifth-most starred in the world by Michelin Guide. The city is home to two of Europe's most successful football teams, A.C. Milan and F.C. Internazionale, and one of Italy's main basketball teams, Olimpia Milano.
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00:03:31 1 Toponymy
00:05:31 2 History
00:05:40 2.1 Prehistory and Roman times
00:09:15 2.2 Middle Ages
00:12:09 2.3 Early modern
00:14:52 2.4 Late modern and contemporary
00:21:04 3 Geography
00:21:13 3.1 Topography
00:23:37 4 Climate
00:27:16 5 Government
00:27:25 5.1 Municipal government
00:29:32 5.2 Metropolitan city and regional government
00:32:01 6 Cityscape
00:32:10 6.1 Skyline
00:32:48 6.2 Architecture
00:40:49 6.3 Parks and gardens
00:42:28 7 Demographics
00:43:42 7.1 Ethnic groups
00:46:51 7.2 Religion
00:49:40 8 Economy
00:54:47 9 Culture
00:54:56 9.1 Museums and art galleries
01:01:10 9.2 Music
01:02:58 9.3 Fashion and design
01:05:19 9.4 Languages and literature
01:08:06 9.5 Media
01:10:02 9.6 Cuisine
01:12:42 9.7 Sport
01:17:05 10 Education
01:21:46 11 Transport
01:26:42 12 International relations
01:26:53 12.1 Twin towns – sister cities
01:27:39 12.2 Other relations
01:27:52 13 Honorary citizens
01:28:06 14 See also
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Milan (, Milanese: [miˈlãː]; Italian: Milano [miˈlaːno] (listen)) is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the second-most populous city in Italy after Rome, with the city proper having a population of 1,372,810 while its metropolitan area has a population of 3,242,820. Its continuously built-up urban area (that stretches beyond the boundaries of the Metropolitan City of Milan) has a population estimated to be about 5,270,000 over 1,891 square kilometres (730 square miles). The wider Milan metropolitan area, known as Greater Milan, is a polycentric metropolitan region that extends over central Lombardy and eastern Piedmont and which counts an estimated total population of 7.5 million, making it by far the largest metropolitan area in Italy and the 54th largest in the world. Milan served as capital of the Western Roman Empire from 286 to 402 and the Duchy of Milan during the medieval period and early modern age.
Milan is considered a leading alpha global city, with strengths in the field of the art, commerce, design, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, services, research and tourism. Its business district hosts Italy's stock exchange and the headquarters of national and international banks and companies. In terms of GDP, it has the third-largest economy among European cities after Paris and London, but the fastest in growth among the three, and is the wealthiest among European non-capital cities. Milan is considered part of the Blue Banana and one of the Four Motors for Europe.
The city has been recognized as the world's fashion and the design capital thanks to several international events and fairs, including Milan Fashion Week and the Milan Furniture Fair, which are currently among the world's biggest in terms of revenue, visitors and growth. It hosted the Universal Exposition in 1906 and 2015. The city hosts numerous cultural institutions, academies and universities, with 11% of the national total enrolled students. Milan is the destination of 8 million overseas visitors every year, attracted by its museums and art galleries that boast some of the most important collections in the world, including major works by Leonardo da Vinci. The city is served by a large number of luxury hotels and is the fifth-most starred in the world by Michelin Guide. The city is home to two of Europe's most successful football teams, A.C. Milan and F.C. Internazionale, and one of Italy's main basketball teams, Olimpia Milano.
Milan | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:45 1 Toponymy
00:04:21 2 History
00:04:30 2.1 Prehistory and Roman times
00:07:34 2.2 Middle Ages
00:09:50 2.3 Early modern
00:11:56 2.4 Late modern and contemporary
00:16:40 3 Geography
00:16:50 3.1 Topography
00:18:44 4 Climate
00:21:26 5 Government
00:21:35 5.1 Municipal government
00:23:15 5.2 Metropolitan city and regional government
00:25:12 6 Cityscape
00:25:21 6.1 Skyline
00:25:53 6.2 Architecture
00:32:00 6.3 Parks and gardens
00:33:18 7 Demographics
00:34:19 7.1 Ethnic groups
00:36:46 7.2 Religion
00:38:58 8 Economy
00:42:50 9 Culture
00:42:59 9.1 Museums and art galleries
00:47:51 9.2 Music
00:49:14 9.3 Fashion and design
00:51:04 9.4 Languages and literature
00:53:16 9.5 Media
00:54:46 9.6 Cuisine
00:56:49 9.7 Sport
01:00:26 10 Education
01:04:04 11 Transport
01:05:04 11.1 Rail
01:05:12 11.1.1 Underground
01:05:44 11.1.2 Suburban
01:06:14 11.1.3 National and international trains
01:07:31 11.2 Buses and trams
01:08:18 11.3 Aviation
01:09:40 12 International relations
01:09:50 12.1 Twin towns – sister cities
01:10:29 12.2 Other relations
01:10:41 13 Honorary citizens
01:10:55 14 See also
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Milan (, also US: , Milanese: [miˈlãː]; Italian: Milano [miˈlaːno] (listen)) is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the second-most populous city in Italy after Rome, with the city proper having a population of 1,372,810 while its metropolitan area has a population of 3,244,365. Its continuously built-up urban area (that stretches beyond the boundaries of the Metropolitan City of Milan) has a population estimated to be about 5,270,000 over 1,891 square kilometres (730 square miles). The wider Milan metropolitan area, known as Greater Milan, is a polycentric metropolitan region that extends over central Lombardy and eastern Piedmont and which counts an estimated total population of 7.5 million, making it by far the largest metropolitan area in Italy and the 54th largest in the world. Milan served as capital of the Western Roman Empire from 286 to 402 and the Duchy of Milan during the medieval period and early modern age.
Milan is considered a leading alpha global city, with strengths in the field of the art, commerce, design, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, services, research and tourism. Its business district hosts Italy's stock exchange and the headquarters of national and international banks and companies. In terms of GDP, it has the third-largest economy among European cities after Paris and London, but the fastest in growth among the three, and is the wealthiest among European non-capital cities. Milan is considered part of the Blue Banana and one of the Four Motors for Europe.
The city has been recognized as one of the world's four fashion capitals thanks to several international events and fairs, including Milan Fashion Week and the Milan Furniture Fair, which are currently among the world's biggest in terms of revenue, visitors and growth. It hosted the Universal Exposition in 1906 and 2015. The city hosts numerous cultural institutions, academies and universities, with 11% of the national total enrolled students. Milan is the destination of 8 million overseas visitors every year, attracted by its museums and art galleries that boast some of the most important collections in the world, including major works by Leonardo da Vinci. The city is served by a large number of luxury hotels and is the fifth-most starred in the world by Michelin Guide. The city is home to two of Europe's most successful football teams, A.C. Milan and F.C. Internazionale, and one of Italy's main basketball teams, Olimpia Milano.
Duran Duran's (Reach Up For The) Sunrise : Nick Rhodes Edit
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Now the time has come
The music's between us
Though the night seems young
Is at an end
Only change will bring
You out of the darkness
In this moment everything is born again
Reach up for the sunrise
Put your hands into the big sky
You can touch the sunrise
Feel the new day enter your life
Reach up for the sunrise
Put your hands into the big sky
You can touch the sunrise
Feel the new day enter your life
Now the fireball burns
We go round together
As the planet turns into the light
Something more than dreams to
Watch out for each other
Coz we know what it means to be alive
Reach up for the sunrise
Put your hands into the big sky
You can touch the sunrise
Feel the new day enter your life
Reach up for the sunrise
Put your hands into the big sky
You can touch the sunrise
Feel the new day enter your life
Feel the new day enter your life
Feel the new day
Reach up for the sunrise
Put your hands into the big sky
You can touch the sunrise
Feel the new day enter your life
Reach up for the sunrise
Put your hands into the big sky
You can touch the sunrise
Feel the new day enter your life
Reach up for the sunrise
Put your hands into the big sky
You can touch the sunrise
Feel the new day enter your life