Gli anni folli. La Parigi di Modigliani, Picasso e Dalì. 1918-1933
Also this year Eni is a partner of the exhibition event "Gli anni folli. La Parigi di Modigliani, Picasso e Dalì. 1918-193(The Mad Years: The Paris of Modigliani, Picasso and Dalì. 1918-1933) at the Palazzo di Diamanti, from 11 September 2011 to 8 January 2012.
Modern masters, such as Monet, Matisse, Mondrian, Picasso, Braque, Modigliani, Chagall, Duchamp, De Chirico, Miró, Magritte and Dalí are the key figures in a major exhibition by Ferrara Arte that, for the first time in Italy, through a careful selection of works coming from prestigious public and private collections all over the world, tells about this golden period in the City of Light.
Educational Initiative
Visitor information
PhotogalleryContinuing a project successfully run last year, Eni is the sole partner of an educational initiative that aims to offer a detailed look at the themes of the exhibition using tools that, while remaining rigorously scientific, are also markedly user-friendly. The project includes the creation of an illustrated book for children aged between 6 and 9, a programme of activities for middle and high schools and a cycle of conferences and meetings. Once again Eni has chosen a strategy that is focused on attracting the highest possible number of visitors to art and culture, a fundamental element in the development of society. To this it has added a new approach to "explaining" to children and young people the meaning and content of the exhibition in order to develop their enthusiasm for looking at works of art.
To achieve this, in addition to the book, a series of laboratories and a theatre show have also been organised. Values such as innovation, culture, sustainability, efficiency and partnership are integral to the character of Eni as a company, which, in its history, has consistently promoted a broad range of cultural, artistic and musical events, both in Italy and abroad. And this is the context for the company's active involvement in numerous exhibitions and shows in Italy and around the world, as well as partnership agreements between the company and prestigious cultural institutions, including the Musée du Louvre in Paris.
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11th September 2011 - 8th January 2012
Opening hours
Open every day, including Mondays and public holidays:
9am – 7pm
Also open: 1 November; 8, 25, 26 December; 1, 6 January
(last admission at 6.30pm)
Palazzo dei Diamanti
Corso Ercole I d'Este, 21 – 44121 Ferrara
Admission
Full: 10.00 Euros
Reduced: 8.50 Euros (children and youth ages 6-18, university students, other concessions, ticket holders for the Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Casa Romei, the Pinacoteca Nazionale di Ferrara, and the Castello Estense, visitors with a valid railway ticket for Ferrara)
Groups (minimum 15 people): 8.00 Euros (guide admitted free for every 20 people)
School groups: 4.00 Euros (two teachers admitted free)
Free admission to children under 6, the disabled and their companion, journalists with press passes, tourist guides with passes, military personnel in uniform.
Info & Tickets
Tel. (0039) 0532 24 49 49 Fax (0039) 0532 20 30 64
Contact us
Email: diamanti@comune.fe.it
Press office
Studio ESSECI di Sergio Campagnolo
Tel. (0039) 049 66 34 99 Fax (0039) 049 65 50 98
Email: info@studioesseci.net
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Last updated on 07/09/11
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