What to do (even free) in Trento from 26 to 28 April: all the events

What to do (even free) in Trento from 26 to 28 April: all the events
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What to do (even free) in Trento from 26 to 28 April?

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The final weekend of Rovereto in Fiore arrives, the two days richest in events and activities, after the last weekend characterized by “Open Doors” in the San Marco District and some events in the last days which filled the “flowery week” desired by the organizers of the Rovereto In Centro Consortium.

“The Spring Festival is the celebration of the entire Morian community, which this year sees the involvement of an even greater number of cultural and sporting associations in an event which, another novelty, is not limited to just Sunday 28 April, but which began with musical and cultural events as early as April 19th.

Exhibitions

The exhibition “Quanto – The revolution in a leap” continues, the exhibition at the Muse in Trento dedicated to quantum mechanics and its revolutionary impact. Organized by the same science museum and the National Institute of Nuclear Physics (Infn), the exhibition will be open to the public from 7 December 2023 until 15 June 2024 and is divided into a journey of five stages, from the macroscopic world to the cosmos and the manifestations of quantum mechanics.

The Orantis Imago contemporary art exhibition continues with twentieth-century works in the collections of the Tridentine diocesan museum. The museum’s contemporary art collection includes over two thousand eight hundred works including paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints and ex libris, created mainly by Trentino artists in the period between the beginning of the nineteenth century and the present day. The most conspicuous nucleus of the collection is due to the passion and commitment shown by Monsignor Giovanni Battista Fedrizzi, director of the museum in the 1940s and 1950s.

“From the earth the future. Journey through the 150 years of the Edmund Mach Foundation” is the title of the exhibition at the SAS underground archaeological space, in Piazza Cesare Battisti, in Trento, which started last January and continues until next September. The initiative is part of the series of events dedicated to the celebrations for the 150 years of the Foundation organized by the Committee chaired by Professor Attilio Scienza, which will culminate on 28 September with the final ceremony.

The theatrical visits to the “Museo Anno Zero” exhibition curated by Il Funambolo will start from Friday 12 April. Entrance at 6.30pm and 8.45pm (10 euros). The first animated visits “Year Zero: adventures of a man and a museum” inspired by the Museum Year Zero exhibition which can be visited at the Buonconsiglio Castle until 5 May will be offered on Friday 12 April at 6.30pm and 8.45pm.

The Patamacchine exhibition is active at the Valle dei Laghi theater until May 5th. The exhibition, which features 10 works made with waste materials from electrical and electronic equipment, is an invitation to slow down for a moment, enjoy the company of time and learn through play that recycling is fundamental for our planet.

 
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