The prefect of the Order at Palazzo delle Marche for the exhibition on Primo Levi and the racial laws

The prefect of the Order at Palazzo delle Marche for the exhibition on Primo Levi and the racial laws
The prefect of the Order at Palazzo delle Marche for the exhibition on Primo Levi and the racial laws

Accompanied by the curator Giorgio Tabanelli, he visited the exhibition itinerary from the genesis of anti-Semitism to the life of the Turin writer. A copy of the message sent for the inauguration by Senator Segre was delivered. The exhibition will remain open until May 31st.

The Prefect of Ancona Saverio Ordine visited the exhibition “Primo Levi from racial laws to creative writing” at Palazzo delle Marche, set up in the Bompiani atrium on the first floor. Along the exhibition itinerary, made up of 16 display cases, the Prefect was accompanied by the curator, Professor Giorgio Tabanelli, who highlighted some of the most significant documents among the approximately 200 on display.

With the aim of reconstructing the genesis of anti-Semitism, from the birth of prejudice to the racial laws of 1938, the exhibition offers volumes, magazines, maps and documents, which range from 16th century sources to the writings of mid-19th century regime propaganda theorists. of the 20th century. A second section is dedicated to the biography of the Turin writer, accompanied by photographic panels and copies of the first editions of his novels. The exhibition, designed with educational and informative intentions, has already been visited by several schools and will be a stop for further student visits before closing, scheduled for May 31st. At the end of the meeting, the message from Senator Liliana Segre, sent on the occasion of the inauguration on 11 April, was delivered to the Prefect of the Order.

The project, with the patronage of the Ministry of Culture and the support of the Regional Council, is promoted by the Art Cinema Theater Volunteering Association, in collaboration with the Carlo Bo Association of Urbino and with the Jewish Documentation Center Foundation Archive of Milan. The exhibition can be visited during the opening hours of Palazzo delle Marche.

 
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