Palladio Museum: Appuntamenti del sabbato – saturday lectures

Saturday lectures at Palladio Museum, Vicenza: „Onore, distinzione e violenza nella Vicenza di Palladio“

Saturday, 10th May, 11.30: Claudio Povolo (Università Ca’ Foscari, Venezia):
 La faida aristocratica e il linguaggio dell’onore
Saturday, 17th May, 11.30: Luciano Pezzolo (Università Ca’ Foscari, Venezia):
 Aristocrazia vicentina e professione militare in Europa
Saturday, 24th May, 11.30: Guido Beltramini (CISA Andrea Palladio):
 Aristocrazia e distinzione nell’architettura di Palladio e Scamozzi
Saturday, 31th May, 11.30: Claudio Povolo (Università Ca’ Foscari, Venezia): Diritto e istituzioni
Entrance: € 3,00 – Free for the Amici del Palladio Museum. Registration mandatory
: t. 0444 323014 – eventi@palladiomuseum.org
 

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