Towards Pordenone 2027: walks with artists, sportspeople and local figures. First event on Sunday 28 June with Guerrino Dirindin
“Il Fiume che Canta” offers walks and gatherings exploring the connection between water and communities.
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“Il Fiume che Canta” offers walks and gatherings exploring the connection between water and communities.
Educational activities, guided tours, meetings with the author and a special workshop to mark World Water Day
The Noncello River Contract is taking a further step towards the establishment of the Ecomuseo del Noncello, a wide-ranging project dedicated to the relationship between the environment, water culture, local identity and shared heritage.
An itinerary through history and contemporary art, where every corner sets encounters, dialogues and events in stone: public spaces as pages of collective emotions.
Number of stages: 8 Estimated distance: ≈ 1,3 Km Estimated duration: ≈ 1 h
From traces of ancient canals to fragments of medieval walls, and on to modern sculptures, the route celebrates the art, environment and history of a city born on the banks of a navigable waterway.
Number of stages: 8 Estimated distance: ≈ 1,3 Km Estimated duration: ≈ 1 h