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17th Festival of Emigrants

On Sunday 11th August, in Graglia, the 17th Festival of Emigrants is scheduled, organized by the Valle Elvo and Serra Eco-museum Association in collaboration with the Donato Emigration Documentation Center.

At the Festival – explains Ivano Maffeo, the person in charge of Donato’s site – will participate, in addition to the usual large group of emigrants from our area coming from Chambéry, a large colony of emigrants originating from all the other Piedmontese provinces who settled in the same Savoyard town. As Documentation Center we collaborate by transferring that day the exhibition ‘Emigration from beyond the Alps’ directly to the Sanctuary of Graglia. Donato’s cell will still be open: there the exhibition will be visible on screen and we will project a specially prepared video“.

The meeting will take place, for the first time, at the Sanctuary of Graglia, where – at 10.30 am – a Holy Mass is scheduled.

Refreshments offered by the Santuario Foundation will follow and lunch will be held at 12.30.

As anticipated by Maffeo’s words, a large delegation of members of the Piedmontese World AssociationChambery section – led by President Angela Caprioglio will attend the day this year.

Between 1861 and 1961 – added Simonetta Coldesina, operator of the Biellese Museum Network, in relation to the exhibition – 11.5% of the population started from Valle Elvo and Serra. In just 40 years from 1874 to 1914 about 70,000 people emigrated in the Biella area, 66.1% of the migrants who left the Elvo and Serra valley traveled, mostly on foot, to the Piccolo San Bernardo to reach France, the majority concentrating on a triangle between Lyon, Grenoble and Chambery, but many came to the border with Switzerland on one side and with the Côte d’Azur on the other. The workers could count on concrete job prospects thanks to the dense fabric of ties and information that circulated between the workers. 44% of emigrants from Valle Elvo and Serra were masons, 6.2% building contractors“.

For more information and reservations on the party and on the exhibition, call 3355394009 – 3384459933.

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Festival of Ancient Music in Magnano

Imagine a romanesque Church, lost in the fields at the end of an unpaved road. You walk in, sit down and the lights dim, leaving you in candlelight.

The music starts. This is the experience we invite you to come discover, where you can hear early music, performed in the spirit of the period in which it was composed, on original instruments or copies.

Created in 1986 with the collaboration of passionate friends, Musica Antica a Magnano has gradually extended its activities to concerts, music courses and a bi-annual symposium. We invite you to discover them through this site and hope to see you soon.

The Festival concerts are held in August and early September. The antique beauty of the buildings in which they take place, a 12th-century church and the town’s 17th-century church, enhance this experience.

The concerts will start at 21.00. Admission is free but reservation required.

We invite you to discover them on the website www.musicaanticamagnano.com

Exhibition “Sebastiano Ferrero and his sons”

The exhibition in three locations, curated by professor Mauro Natale, inaugurated on April 18 and ending on August 18, 2019, aims to illustrate the cultural and figurative richness of the city of Biella and its territory in a journey that winds from the Fourteenth to Fifteenth century.

Sebastiano Ferrero, his brothers, his children and grandchildren were important patrons of works of art: over time, many of these were transferred out of the Biella area and are now in important Italian and foreign public and private collections.

At Palazzo Ferrero through multimedia tools you can learn about the themes that link Sebastiano to some places in the Biella area that were his fiefdoms: Gaglianico, Candelo, Benna and Masserano.

At Palazzo La Marmora, following a historical path with original documents, audiovisual material and panels, Sebastiano’s extraordinary political career and the vast network of contacts with kings, popes and famous people are told.

At the Museo del Territorio Biellese you can admire all together works of art by the enlightened Ferrero client, including the intriguing triptych by Bernardino de Conti, consisting of the Leonardesque Vergine delle Rocce and the doors depicting the Ferrero, recomposed in this exhibition after 500 years.

We invite you to take advantage of these last days of exhibitions of the exhibition that you have followed so much with visitors from all over Northern Italy.

OPENING HOURS OF THE THREE LOCATIONS

Palazzo Ferrero and Palazzo La Marmora

Friday 15:00 – 19:00

Saturday and Sunday 10:00 – 19:00

Special openings: 

August 15th 10:00 – 19:00

13 and 14 August 15:00 – 19:00

Museo del Territorio Biellese

Wednesday and Saturday 15:00 18:30

Thursday, Friday and Sunday 10:00 – 12:30 / 15:00 – 18:30

Special openings: August 14th and August 15th 15.00 – 18.30

TICKET INFORMATION

Ticket office

Palazzo Ferrero (single ticket for the 3 exhibition venues)

Museo del Territorio Biellese (single ticket for the 3 exhibition venues)

Entrance ticket: full 10 euros reduced 8 euros

Free: Card holders of the Torino Piemonte Museums Pass, disabled and accompanying persons, qualified and accredited tourist guides, accredited journalists, children up to 12 years of age

Palazzo Ferrero Corso del Piazzo, 25 Biella Piazzo

Palazzo La Marmora Corso del Piazzo, 19 Biella Piazzo

Museo del Territorio Biellese Via Q.Sella, 54 / b Biella Piano

All information on www.ilrinascimentoabiella.it

G’Astronomia to the Trappa

In the night when the shooting stars are more numerous (no longer 10 but 12 August), the experts of U.B.A. – Unione Biellese Astrofili “Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli” will accompany us in recognizing the wonders of the sky.

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ALL THE SITES OF THE BIELLESE MUSEUM NETWORK OPENED IN AUGUST

It is a time, for many, of journeys, excursions, trips and holidays, but the openings of the Rete Museale Biellese do not stop: even in August all the garrisons of the territory will be open every Sunday from 2.30pm to 6.30pm.

Furthermore, as in the past year, all our sites are scheduled to open in August 15th with the usual times.

To find out about upcoming events related to the Biellese Museum Network, visit the Facebook page of the Rete Museale Biellese

 

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Dances under the stars

It will dance under the stars on Wednesday 7 August, at Piazza Del Monte in Riva.

The event, curated by Francesca Avolio and in collaboration with Lauretana S.p.a. awaits the curious at 9 pm in the square, to “dance in simplicity and travel among the various cultures of the world”.

In case of bad weather the event will not be canceled, but will move to the shelter in the Leonardo Da Vinci Gallery.

SAVE THE DATE: FAI Panorama Day

The Panorama Day is back on Sunday 15 September 2019, organized by the FAI – Fondo Ambiente Italiano and the Zegna Foundation.

Among the sites that will host the prestigious event, which has successfully reached its sixth edition, is the splendid setting of Casa Zegna, where the exhibition Father and Son, with works by Michelangelo Pistoletto and his father Ettore P. Olivero, is also located until October 10th.

In Trivero Valdilana, the Oasi Zegna – well sponsored by the FAI – will host various initiatives for adults and children, all enriched by the spectacular beauty of the Biella landscapes, with musical events organized by the youth of the Obiettivo Orchestra project of the Philharmonic Theater of the Turin Regio and the first viola Enrico Carraro.

The climax of the day is the 15:00 concert in Ermenegildo Zegna’s “secret garden”, a splendid setting that links the textile entrepreneur’s historic home to the namesake Lanificio.

Here, the wind ensemble of the Philharmonic of the Teatro Regio of Turin will play music by Rossini, Gounod and Strauss.

DISCOVER THE PROGRAM

BOLLE DI MALTO 2019

Bolle di Malto is the appointment dedicated to Italian craft beers and quality street food.

The protagonists are the Italian microbreweries, called to satisfy the palate of the public with genuine proposals based on selected ingredients, each with their own unique and inimitable creations.

The program includes live music concerts, meetings with experts and taste workshops where you can experience the local gastronomy.

An unmissable opportunity to discover the potential of our territory and share the pleasures and culture of craft beer and good food with friends!

On Friday 2 August, the press conference for the fifth edition of Bolle di Malto took place in the boardroom of Palazzo Oropa.

The event, which this year will take place from 29 August to 2 September, aims to grow, confirming itself as the 1st event dedicated to beer for participation in Italy, with the aim of reaching 100.000 visitors over the course of the event.

The location will be that of Piazza Martiri, in the city center.

There will also be moments of good music: starting from the presence of the leading band La Rua in Sanremo Giovani and Seveso Casino Palace and Street Clerks from X Factor.

The numbers of Bubbles of Malt:

22 breweries

Over 200 beers

15 street food

10 side events

2.400 minutes of live music

3.000 posters

250.000 flyers

700.000 web social contacts.

Read the entire program on the website: www.bolledimalto.it and on https://www.facebook.com/BollediMalto/

MOVING SOUNDS

The Path through the Young Performers and Young Composers  provides for a concert by an unusual young duo of exceptional skill on Sunday 4 August, hosted at the La Trappa di Sordevolo Ecomuseum of Constructive Tradition.

Camilla Patria on the cello and Tommaso Fiorini on the double bass, young performers who prefer the low textures rich in brilliant repertoire, will propose besides the unusual repertoire also the song “Gravity” by the Biellese composer Sandro Montalto, student of Composition at the Conservatory of Turin. The project testifies to the commitment in the search for new languages ​​and in the promotion of contemporary expressions, addressing an increasingly wider public with particular regard to the younger generations.

The appointment includes from the morning the possibility for the public to attend the “open test”, in which at 11.00 am the young artists will produce themselves in a sort of “general rehearsal” with the demonstration of the study of some tracks of the program allowing the public to self-engage with appropriate arguments.

The concert will take place at 3.00 pm and the guided tour at the end of the concert at about 4.00 pm.

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