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April 25, 2024

S2 Ep.9 Unveiling the Secrets of Venice's Oldest Cultural Institution. A chat with Antonella Magaraggia from Ateneo Veneto

S2 Ep.9 Unveiling the Secrets of Venice's Oldest Cultural Institution. A chat with Antonella Magaraggia from Ateneo Veneto

In this episode of Venice Talks, Monica engages in a dynamic dialogue with Antonella Magaraggia, President of Ateneo Veneto, Venice's oldest cultural institute. Established in 1812, Ateneo Veneto has upheld its mission of social solidarity and cultural enrichment for over two centuries. Here are the key highlights:

  • Historical Insights: Explore the fascinating history of Ateneo Veneto, tracing its origins and evolution as a hub for intellectual exchange and cultural exploration.
  • Notable Figures: Learn about the influential individuals who have graced Ateneo Veneto's halls over the years, shaping its legacy and contributing to its vibrant community.
  • Future Prospects: Gain insights into Ateneo Veneto's vision for the future, including innovative initiatives and collaborative endeavors aimed at furthering its mission in the modern world.

Join Monica and Antonella as they uncover the past, present, and future of Ateneo Veneto, offering a unique glimpse into Venice's cultural heritage.

Hosted by Monica Cesarato

Produced by Monica Cesarato, Sentire Media

Guest: Antonella Magaraggia, president of Ateneo Veneto

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