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EXHIBITION “ITALY: THE BEAUTY OF KNOWLEDGE”

Italy: The Beauty of Knowledge is an exhibition promoted and financed by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI) and carried out by the Italian National Research Council (CNR) with the contribution of the four main Italian science museums: Fondazione Idis-Città della Scienza (Naples); Museo Galileo (Florence); Museo delle Scienza (Trento); Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia “Leonardo da Vinci” (Milan).

Italy is renowned for its history and tradition, but it has also been an active laboratory of innovation, where fascinating challenges are faced and where it is possible to imagine and plan for a better future. Italy: The Beauty of Knowledge, is an immersive experience that aims to communicate the dynamic and beautiful nature of the quest for knowledge and research in Italy. It is an interactive space combining virtual and physical components to express this message. The exhibition aims at conveying the non-traditional, creative and dynamic collisions that make up the Italian research system, combining knowledge with the artistic tradition of Italy as well as the renown Italian lifestyle and art of well-being. It explores “The Beauty of Knowledge” through the following main themes:

·Health

·Environment

·Space

·Food andNutrition

·Cultural Heritage

The main aim of the exhibition is to highlight, through its different sections, the “Renaissance Spirit” that is a vital and significant component of the past, but also as a driving engine for current research and innovation, and a cultural model to be disseminated all over the world. This is where the title, Italy: The Beauty of Knowledge, strikes in as a way of reflecting the exhibition’s attempt to engage the public in a journey through time, exploring research and innovation and its beauty, in the past, through the present and to the future.

Italy: The Beauty of Knowledge offers its visitors a multi-layered story including a film that links the objects presented with the different elements of the exhibition’s themes. The film brings emotional scenes from places where research takes place and is directed by renown Italian Director, Stefano Incerti. The different links create a multi-sensory dialogue between visitors and the exhibition elements.

The exhibition was first inaugurated in Rome at the Farnesina in April 2018, and then it witnessed its first international inauguration at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Alexandria, Egypt in July 2018. Then the exhibition moved to Asia where it was hosted by the Italian Cultural Institute in New Delhi India in October and November of 2018, followed by the National Museum of Singapore in Singapore, in December 2018. The first destination for 2019 was the National Museum of Indonesia in Jakarta.

The exhibition has been inaugurated on 6 May at the Hanoi Museum – Vietnam, on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci.

The inauguration will take place in the presence of the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Enzo Moavero
Milanesi, and of the President of the Hanoi People’s Committee, Nguyen Duc Chung.

Everyone in Hanoi will have the chance to enjoy the free visit of the exhibition from May 7 to June 16.

Later on, the exhibition will move to Guangzhou, China and Buenos Aires, Argentina.

 

Exhibition Information for Vietnam:

Exhibition period: 7 May – 16 June 2019

Hours: 08:00 –11:30; 13:30–17:00

Location: Hanoi Museum, Pham Hung – Me Tri, Nam Tu Liem

Free entrance.

Guided tours available upon request to the Museum: 0915585588 / 0984997579

For further information on the exhibition, please visit:

Website: www.italy-thebeautyofknowledge.it

Facebook Page: @ItalyBeautyofKnowledge