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Alberto Angela è un giovane paleontologo, divulgatore scientifico, conduttore televisivo, giornalista e scrittore italiano, figlio di Piero Angela lo scienziato che per primo ha usato il mezzo televisivo per portare la Scienza nelle case di tutti con acuta intelligenza. Alberto, che è nato e cresciuto a Parigi, ha seguito le orme del padre. Specializzandosi in paleontologia, branca delle scienze naturali che studia gli esseri viventi vissuti nel passato geologico e i loro ambienti di vita sulla Terra. Anche lui si è dedicato, fin da giovane, alla divulgazione scientifica in televisione. Alberto Angela ci accompagna in un viaggio alla scoperta delle "Meraviglie" italiane, quelle che ci rendono una vera e propria "penisola dei tesori". Un itinerario fra arte e bellezze naturali nei siti riconosciuti dall'Unesco come patrimonio dell'umanità. Da parecchi anni attraverso il suo programma Ulisse con maestria, conoscenza scientifica e con l'uso d'immagini che dipingono quadri reali porta alle famiglie temi scientifici e artistici importanti e anche difficili. Alberto Angela is a young paleontologist, scientific popularizer, television host, journalist and Italian writer, son of Piero Angela, the scientist who was the first to use the television medium to bring science into everyone's homes with acute intelligence. Alberto, who was born and raised in Paris, followed in his father's footsteps. Specializing in paleontology, a branch of natural science that studies living beings who lived in the geological past and their living environments on Earth. From an early age, he too has dedicated himself to scientific dissemination on television. Alberto Angela takes us on a journey to discover the Italian "Wonders", the ones that make us a real "treasure peninsula". An itinerary between art and natural beauty in the sites recognized by Unesco as a world heritage site. For several years, through his program, Ulysses has brought important and even difficult scientific and artistic themes to families with mastery, scientific knowledge and the use of images that paint real pictures.
L’Ufficio diocesano per l’arte sacra e i beni culturali ha come principale finalità di coadiuvare in forma stabile l’Ordinario diocesano e gli enti ecclesiastici posti sotto la sua giurisdizione in tutto ciò che riguarda la conoscenza, la tutela e la valorizzazione, l’adeguamento liturgico e l’incremento dei beni culturali ecclesiastici e dell’arte sacra, offrendo la propria collaborazione anche agli Istituti di vita consacrata e alle Società di vita apostolica operanti sul territorio della diocesi. L’Ufficio, in particolare, mantiene i contatti e collabora con le Soprintendenze competenti per territorio nelle materie, nelle forme e secondo le procedure previste dalla Intesa firmata il 26 gennaio 2005 tra il Ministro per i Beni e le Attività Culturali ed il Presidente della Conferenza Episcopale Italiana relativa alla tutela dei beni culturali di interesse religioso appartenenti ad enti ed istituzioni ecclesiastichePotremmo dire che l’Ufficio è il braccio operativo del Vescovo nel servizio di tutela, conservazione e gestione del patrimonio artistico ecclesiale.Le competenze dell’Ufficio si estendono a tutte le materie e le iniziative nelle quali si esprime la conoscenza, la tutela, la valorizzazione, l’adeguamento liturgico e l’incremento dell’arte sacra e dei beni culturali ecclesiastici. Tali competenze riguardano anche gli archivi storici, le biblioteche, i musei e le collezioni esistenti nella diocesi.Per le questioni attinenti alla liturgia, all’edilizia di culto, alla catechesi, al turismo, ai problemi giuridici e ad altre eventuali che risultano connesse con la cura dell’arte sacra e dei beni culturali, l’Ufficio procede in collaborazione con i competenti Uffici e organismi di Curia
Antarctica, the southernmost continent and site of the South Pole, is a virtually uninhabited, ice-covered landmass. Most cruises to the continent visit the Antarctic Peninsula, which stretches toward South America. It’s known for the Lemaire Channel and Paradise Harbor, striking, iceberg-flanked passageways, and Port Lockroy, a former British research station turned museum. The peninsula’s isolated terrain also shelters rich wildlife, including many penguins.Antarctica is a de facto condominium, governed by parties to the Antarctic Treaty System that have consulting status. Twelve countries signed the Antarctic Treaty in 1959, and thirty-eight have signed it since then. The treaty prohibits military activities and mineral mining, prohibits nuclear explosions and nuclear waste disposal, supports scientific research, and protects the continent's ecozone. Ongoing experiments are conducted by more than 4,000 scientists from many nations.
ARTedilia works in every aspect of restoration with passion and professionalism. The personnel of the firm is divided into specif c teams depending on their skills. The working group for the architectural area is primarily employed in wooden building such as floors, roof, covering and false ceiling, restoration of walling or mixed elevation structures; foundation consolidation utilizing foundation underpinning, curbs and micro piles; furthermore, this team is specialized in plaster or marble finishing always according to the latest techniques developed in the sector thanks to a constant updating and experience. The artistic restoration team is specialized in the recovery of frescos and painting and also in the recovery of wood and stone elements. One of the requirements for obtaining excellent results is the constant training and learning in which all the employees are involved. All the company’s employees take part in a periodical meeting about construction. ARTedilia has developed another activity in addition to high-level restoration work. This activity concern the luxury constructions of hotels, Spa, private house, residences both national and international.
Sebbene il nome "Albertina" si riferisca a Carlo Alberto di Savoia, al quale si deve la decisiva "rifondazione" dell'Accademia nel 1833, le sue origini sono ben più lontane, tanto che l'Accademia di Torino può essere considerata una delle più antiche d'Italia. Negli ultimi anni l'Accademia Albertina si è ulteriormente trasformata e rinnovata, promuovendo numerose iniziative educative e culturali che hanno portato al: riordino e la riapertura al pubblico della Pinacoteca, il restauro dell'edificio e la razionalizzazione degli spazi interni (tuttora in corso), l'intensa attività di mostre, convegni, seminari ed eventi, la massiccia introduzione dell' informatica in Accademia e l'istituzione del nuovo corso sperimentale di Conservazione e Restauro a partire dall'anno scolastico 1997-98. Dal 2019 Paola Gribaudo, la prima donna a diventarne la direttrice, sta lavorando con grande forza e innovazione per farla diventare un irrinunciabile centro di cultura per la città e la nazione. Although the name "Albertina" refers to Carlo Alberto di Savoia, to whom we owe the decisive "re-foundation" of the Academy in 1833, its origins are much more remote, so much so that the Turin Academy can be considered one of the oldest in Italy. In recent years the Accademia Albertina has further transformed and renewed itself, promoting numerous educational and cultural initiatives. In this case, the reorganization and reopening to the public of the Pinacoteca, the restoration of the building and the rationalization of the internal spaces (still in progress), the intense activity of exhibitions, conferences, seminars and events, the massive introduction of the computer science in the Academy and the institution of the new experimental course of Conservation and Restoration starting from the school year 1997-98. Since 2019 Paola Gribaudo, the first woman to become its director, is working with great strength and innovation driving it to become an indispensable center of culture for the city and the nation.
The Verace Pizza Napoletana Association (AVPN) was founded in 1984, under the patronage of the Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Crafts of Naples. The old Neapolitan pizza masters, decided to set up an association, with so much disciplinary and implementing regulation, for the defense and enhancement of pizza, produced and processed according to the ancient Neapolitan traditions and customs. In 1984, Antonio Pace the son of Vincenzo Pace who has been working at the bakery since he was 10, decided to write precise rules for preparing and processing "veracious" pizzas, using, for the codification of the rules and regulations, the help and experience of the old Neapolitan pizza masters. Much work has led to the recognition of pizza as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2017.
Alex Polizzi is an English television personality, hotelier, and businesswoman. Since 2008, she has appeared on the British television series The Hotel Inspector on Channel 5. In 2014, Alex launched a new Channel 5 series, Alex Polizzi's Secret Italy, where she visits either lesser-known places within Italy or well-known towns and cities and, using local connections, shows areas that tourists would not ordinarily experience. From 2018, she invited, the resAlex Polizzitaurateur Oliver Peyton, to join her in a new Channel 5 series Peyton And Polizzi’s Restaurant Rescue. Her contagious smile carries you through her videos into a beautiful unknown experience oh heritage and handcrafts skills. She discovers heritage to be saved for the future generations.
Angelica Sella coltiva fin da ragazzina un forte interesse per la cultura come espressione dell’essere umano nel suo contesto storico e sociale. Dopo una laurea in filosofia e alcune esperienze lavorative in Italia e all’estero, tornata nella sua amata Biella, si dedica con passione alla valorizzazione del patrimonio storico della Fondazione Sella e ne assume il ruolo di presidente. Ente morale fondato nel 1980 dalla sua famiglia e costruito nei decenni successivi da suo padre Lodovico, la Fondazione ha raccolto negli anni un considerevole archivio di memorie di famiglie, enti e imprese, costituito perlopiù da documenti cartacei e fotografici. Al grande lavoro di catalogazione dedicato ai materiali archivistici si è da sempre affiancato l’obiettivo di divulgarne i contenuti. Questo obiettivo sta ora prendendo, attraverso l’accurata opera di Angelica e del suo affiatato team, una forma più attiva e programmatica, una forma effettiva di heritage telling a beneficio del territorio e della comunità. La visione di fondo è che il futuro ha radici antiche: fare storia non significa solo guardare a ciò che è stato ma ragionare sulle dinamiche della vita sociale, economica, culturale e proprio le fasi di mutamento più intenso hanno maggior bisogno del senso di identità e della consapevolezza che una chiara prospettiva storica può dare.
L’azienda agricola 5F è una piccola realtà che fa dell’elevata qualità dei suoi prodotti le prerogative fondamentali ed i cui principi basilari sono un rapporto di fiducia, tutela e massimo rispetto per il consumatore. La sede dell’azienda si trova nell’entroterra imperiese, patria indiscussa dell’oliva TAGGIASCA. La particolare combinazione di altitudine, terreno e clima tipici della zona, infatti, favoriscono il naturale ciclo produttivo di questa pregiatissima tipologia di ulivo e creano condizioni tali da impedire l’attacco della mosca olearia. I prodotti dell’azienda agricola cinque effe, contraddistinti dal marchio Gerini, sono disponibili in quantità limitata, hanno un rapporto qualità/prezzo decisamente conveniente, inoltre non si trovano nei negozi ma vengono consegnati direttamente a domicilio. Preferiamo infatti conoscere personalmente i nostri clienti in modo da poter soddisfare ogni loro esigenza. Abbiamo vinto il Menzione Regina Oleum nel 2019.
Angela Delsanto è un artista del cibo. La sua passione e la sua ricerca trovano le radici nel mare del Golfo dei Poeti dal quale assorbe i profumi e l'attenzione al più semplice dei suoi prodotti: le acciughe. Lungo il percorso della tradizione della pesca a mano, fino alla ricerca degli aromi e dell'oilio extra vergine dei pendii che guardano il mare, Angela concepisce un biscottino unico e specialissimo che combina le preziose materie prime. Il risultato è un eccellenza ormai conclamata, vi invitiamo a provarla!
Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city, is in the south-central part of the state on the Cook Inlet. It's known for its cultural sites, including the Alaska Native Heritage Center, which displays traditional crafts, stages dances, and presents replicas of dwellings from the area’s indigenous groups. The city is also a gateway to nearby wilderness areas and mountains including the Chugach, Kenai, and Talkeetna. Anchorage is the place where young spirits and adventurous souls come to play. Alaska activities including famous wildlife, spectacular mountain vistas, fascinating cultures and icy blue glaciers all await your discovery. Metropolitan luxuries mix with unrivaled natural wonders to make Anchorage an unforgettable destination.
Auckland, based around 2 large harbors, is a major city in the north of New Zealand’s North Island. In the center, the iconic Sky Tower has views of Viaduct Harbour, which is full of superyachts and lined with bars and cafes. Auckland Domain, the city’s oldest park, is based around an extinct volcano and home to the formal Wintergardens. Near Downtown, Mission Bay Beach has a seaside promenade. Rated as the third most liveable city in the world, Auckland is an exhilarating mix of natural wonders and urban adventures. The urban environment where everyone lives within half an hour of beautiful beaches, hiking trails and a dozen enchanting holiday islands. Add a sunny climate, a background rhythm of Polynesian culture and a passion for outstanding food, wine and shopping, and you’re beginning to get the picture of Auckland,
Three generations of the Bonomi family have worked hard and with the foresight to realize what are now the Azienda Agricola and the Agriturismo San Faustino, two pearls set between the Pizzo Badile and the Concarena, in the beautiful Valcamonica. It took luck, a lot of work and study, but only thanks to this and the tenacity of a family that has never left their land, today the San Faustino Farm is a modern company, based on respect for tradition and of the rhythms and cycles of nature.
To be dressed by Alberta Florence is to take a stroll in Rome between the Via Veneto and the Piazza del Popolo in the perfume of a late afternoon in June, losing oneself in an art gallery, a cinema set, a bookshop, or in a poem. Wearing the clothes of the Atelier means realizing the dream of owning a unique object; Alberta Florence is a breath of classical originality in a world that changes, but that never compromises on style. The Atelier, established in 2014, finds its inspiration in the Italy of the 1950s and 60s, a period infused with ferment and magic, and in the soft lines and brilliant colors of the Tuscan landscape. A Bel Paese where nature's verdant profusion of olive groves, woods and luxuriant gardens became the framework for a cultural renaissance in which intense friendships gave birth to artistic movements. Novels such as The Garden of the Finzi Contini and the writings of Natalia Ginzburg and Truman Capote are further seminal influences on the ethos of Alberta Florence, which also derives creative impulse from beautiful and courageous women, the likes of Peggy Guggenheim and Paola Bucarelli, and from legendary painters with powerful personalities such as De Chirico and Guttuso. References to the cinema of the dreamlike visionary Federico Fellini are ever present. The way in which the clothes are cut represents the synthesis of the philosophy and style of Giulia Mondolfi, the heart and soul of the Atelier. Alberta Florence does not follow fashion, but is rather classically contemporary, the constant references to a past elegance always reinterpreted with a modern twist. What emerges is clothing of extreme formal simplicity which is at the same time distinctive, timeless. Giulia adores collecting fabrics which she considers real works of art in their own right, and which she sources mainly in Florence, but also during her travels to Rome, Bologna, Milan and Paris. It is indeed the fabric itself that gives form to her clothes, the prints, colors and patterns of the materials providing her inspiration. Each piece of the collection is unique because it is created from a limited quantity of fabric, and is expertly tailored by hand in Florence. The result is a perfect coming together of fashion, design and skilled craftsmanship. The Atelier Alberta Florence believes strongly in sustainable development, and for this reason has entrusted part of its production to a social cooperative which provides work for disadvantaged young people.
The Great Temple of Abu Simbel, in Nubia near Egypt’s southern border, is among the most awe-inspiring monuments of Egypt. It was cut into the living rock by King Ramesses II (the Great) of the Nineteenth Dynasty, around 1264 BC. The temple is most well known for the four imposing seated colossal statues that dominate its façade. One of these collapsed because of an ancient earthquake, and its fragments can still be seen on the ground. Colossal standing statues of the king line the main hall, leading to the sanctuary where four deities are sat: Amun‑Ra, Ra‑Horakhty, Ptah, and a deified version of Ramesses II. The temple was built with such precision that on two days a year, the 22nd of February and 22nd of October, the sun’s rays enter the temple, cross the main hall, and illuminate the innermost statues. These dates are thought to correspond to the coronation and birthday of Ramesses II. Another rock-cut temple to the north, known as the Small Temple, is dedicated to the goddess Hathor and Ramesses II’s Great Royal Wife, Queen Nefertari. On the façade of the Small Temple, her colossi are the same size as those of her husband, a very rare example of such display. The two temples were moved from their original location in 1968 after the Aswan High Dam was built, which threatened to submerge them. The relocation was completed thanks to an international effort led by UNESCO, and the temple was admitted into the list of World Heritage Sites in 1979.
Raro is an atelier where bags are designed and developed with traditional artisan techniques, we uphold the rebirth of a centenary heritage as the framework of a modern classic. A romantic soul that directly draws from the past to look at it with renewed eyes: a fresh take on tradition that aims to keep high quality and ancient techniques, combined with minimalist and modern designs, with thoughtful details conceived for everyday life.
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