"All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered."

Una mostra brianzola

Segnalo un’iniziativa che interesserà sicuramente a Brian.

Monza e Brianza da scoprire
una mostra documentaria itinerante voluta dalla Provincia di MilanoProgetto Monza e Brianza, in colaborazione con il Touring Club Italiano, per scoprire attraverso le immagini fornite dagli archivi storici del TCI un volto ancora sconosciuto di questo territorio.

Dove:
Palazzo dell’Arengario
piazza Roma, Monza
Tel: 039322086 – 039329541

Quando:
dal 13-01-2007 al 11-02-2007, escluso il lun
ore 15.00-19.00 (sabato e domenica anche 10.00-13.00)

40 pannelli, 250 immagini tra fotografie, carte geografiche, riviste, guide turistiche, vecchie cartoline raccontano la Brianza di ieri, ripercorrendo le trasformazioni del tessuto urbanistico e del mondo del lavoro, il patrimonio artistico e quello delle aree verdi, le vicende quotidiane e gli avvenimenti di portata nazionale che hanno interessato il territorio dal secolo scorso fino ad arrivare ai nostri giorni.
La mostra è articolata in 4 sezioni storiche.

La mostra è itinerante. Dopo Monza il programma prevede:
24 marzo – 1 aprile 2007: Meda
14 aprile – 13 maggio 2007: Giussano
1 settembre – 16 settembre 2007: Seregno
23 settembre – 14 ottobre 2007: Vimercate
20 ottobre – 4 novembre 2007: Brugherio
10 novembre – 2 dicembre 2007: Nova Milanese
Carate: ancora da definire

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