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"From Venice to Copenhagen": Alberto Cristini's water landscapes on exhibit

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(August 7, 2017) "From Venice to Copenhagen: Water landscapes" is the title of the exhibition that will be inaugurated on August 21 at 7.30PM at the Italian Institute of Culture in Copenhagen. Views of the Po Delta, of the rivers crossing the Venetian cities, particularly Venice: the exhibition collects the works of Alberto Cristini and has as a common theme the landscapes of Veneto and water, considered as an imaginary bridge, as their fil rouge. The exhibition has the patronage of the Veneto Region and will also feature images of the city that hosts it, Copenhagen: the public will be able to admire the Danish landscapes represented in the paintings through the watercolor technique. After the presentation of the exhibition - open until September 4 - the Italian Institute of Culture will offer a glass of wine to the public. (Red)


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The building of the Italian Cultural Institute of Copenhagen is located in a residential district of the city, where there are Embassies, Galleries and Museums. It was built by the Danish architect Speyer and was classified by the local municipal council among the city’s architectural heritage. The Italian Institute of Culture has a conference room, an exhibition room, a library, a guest room and various rooms open on a 1500 sqm garden.

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