Discover the best top things to do in Mediterranean, Mediterranean including Centro Congressi Carla Lonzi, Palazzo Santa Chiara, Athinais, Teatro dei Dioscuri, War Museum, Direzionale Eur, Teatro Biblioteca Quarticciolo, Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Barcelona Fira Montjuic Hall of Conferences, Centro de Convenciones Internacional de Barcelona.
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A Roma nella struttura seicentesca del buon pastore sede della Casa Internazionale delle donne uno spazio fuori dagli schemi Il Centro Congressi Carla Lonzi si trova nel cuore di Roma a Trastevere nel Palazzo monumentale Ex convento del Buon Pastore. Ottima accoglienza e servizi congressuali in piena regola possono far diventare il vostro evento, congresso o corso di formazione un momento piacevole in un'oasi di pace, nel centro di Roma. Per la sua particolare bellezza il Palazzo si presta a locations fotografiche e cinematografiche La nostra sede è accreditata presso la Regione Lazio per la formazione professionale ed accessibile ai disabili. Oltre alle Sale Convegni gli spazi comprendono un ampio giardino attrezzato per organizzare manifestazioni o meeting all’aperto e il Ristorante Luna e L’altra in grado di garantire tutti i servizi di catering necessari alle varie tipologie di evento.
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Opera Lirica di Roma at Palazzo Santa Chiara is an ensemble consisting of exceptional voices of Italian opera soloists accompanied by outstanding instrumental virtuosos. Our artists present a wonderful show, which is why they receive very often a standing ovation and positive audience feedback.
As a tourist, it was such a great opportunity to be inside of the Palazzo Santa Chiara for Opera Arias with the reasonable ticket price. A string Quartet, Tenor and Soprano soloists from Opera Lirica di Roma are all wonderful.The staff are friendly and kind, felt very personal and welcoming.
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In 1964, the Hellenic State decided to found the War Museum, wishing to honor all those who fought for our country and its freedom. The design of the museum was undertaken by a team of distinguished scientists, headed by Professor Thoukidides Valentis of the National Technical university of Athens (N.T.U.A). On July 18, 1975, the President of the Hellenic Republic H.E. Constantine Tsatsos and the Minister of National Defense Evangelos Averof-Tositsas inaugurated the Museum. Its various activities include the publication of books, the establishment and maintenance of monuments and memorials and the aid to services and agencies all over Greece. The Museum’s exhibition areas are distributed over four levels (floors) and present images of Greek history from antiquity to the present.
We thought the adjacent Tree Of Peace Sculpture an apt countermeasure to all that’s recorded and documented in the museum. With a sweep from stone age to modern it is a fabulously comprehensive account of warfare and battle down the ages. A number of stone weapons are shown and while rudimentary they undoubtedly yielded a heavy blow. Triremes, ancient warships, that were instrumental in guarding and defending the Athenian empire are well worth seeing. The Greek struggle for independence from the Ottomans features voluminously. Horrors endures are powerfully conveyed in paintings such as Hunger in Athens by Nicholas Egon. Sculptural representations from this war include the heroic Markos Botsaris, amongst others. Liberation Celebrations from WW II occupying forces are depicted in evocative black and white photos. A Statue of Jerzy Iwanow-Szajnowicz shows the Greek-Polish athlete who fought in the Greek resistance and was executed by the Germans.
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Our customer today ask for more flexible and executive services: for this reason the Direzionale Eur can count on spaces which are designed to give the most as functional and flexible to be perfectly fitted with every needs for meetings, courses, even smart cocktails on our swimming pool board. Sophisticated and functional equipments, together with a fast Internet connection, screens and videocameras will complete a careful and professional service, in a friendly and quiet atmosphere.
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Palazzo delle Esposizioni is the largest interdisciplinary exhibition area in the centre of Rome: more than 10,000 square metres of space on three floors, Level 0, 1 and 2, host cultural events and offer services to visitors.The Palazzo will also have a 139-seats Cinema, an Auditorium (multimedia hall for 90 people) and a Forum (multifunctional hall), as well as a 290 sq.m. café, a 400 sq.m. restaurant for 240 people and a 470 sq.m. bookshop.
I stopped in here for a photography exhibition I had been excited to see. There was also a nice modern art exhibit happening at the same time and some of the art looked fairly interesting. The building itself is very nice inside and the staff and ticketing system worked well to insure social distancing. The bathrooms were spotless! Staff were all friendly and generally stayed out of the way and allowed people to just walk around and enjoy the exhibition. Well air conditioned!! This is important in Rome in July.
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Built by the prestigious Catalan architect, Josep Lluís Mateo, the CCIB (Barcelona International Convention Centre) has been designed so as to give paramount importance to light. Designed as a covered courtyard, the building’s curved metal facade was designed to minimise the building’s environmental impact. An incredibly versatile and multifuncional space that is made up of 39 well-lit rooms spread over 3 main floors and 2 mezzanine floors, the building boasts the dynamic Multipurpose Room with a floor area of 11,340 sqm that can be turned into 8 different spaces. Another outstading space is the Banqueting Hall that boasts incredible views down towards the Mediterranean.
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