T Fondaco dei Tedeschi - Delfino Sisto Legnani e Marco Cappelletti © Dfs Group |
Originally constructed in 1508, the ancient building had first been the commercial center for German merchants during the Holy Roman Empire, next a customs house under Napoleon, and then a post office under Mussolini. On October 1, 2016, it officially opened as a DFS luxury department store, complete with an Alajmo brothers eatery on the ground floor called AMO (Italian for "I love"), and a cultural center on the top.
So the question is: AND NOW, WHERE DO WE GO?
The T Fondaco wants to take you on a cultural journey. Part of the arrangement they have with Venice is to open its doors to the community. Today, they announced what the program would include. It is filled with music -- in collaboration with Veneto Jazz -- dance, film, literature and other delights. Everything is free. However, there is a caveat: you must make an online reservation, and there is a limited amount of available tickets. There are 170 seats, with standing room for another 30 people.
Roberto Meneghesso, Vice President of DFS Italia, whose energy is contagious, had another surprise. He revealed a copy of the 1616 copper engraving by Raphael Custos that illustrated what the Fondaco looked like way back when.
Roberto Meneghesso, VP DFS Italia |
Fondaco dei Tedeschi by Raphael Custos (1616) |
And now, where do we go?
Ciao from Venezia,
Cat Bauer
Venetian Cat - The Venice Blog
Cultural Center - Matteo De Fina © Dfs Group |
FEBBRAIO
Venerdì 10, ore 18.30
viaggianote
Fabrizio Bosso Spiritual Trio
feat. Walter Ricci
Mercoledì 15, ore 18.30
viaggiaparole
Giuseppe Culicchia
Mi sono perso in un luogo comune
MARZO
Venerdì 3, ore 19
fontegoincelluloid
Proiezione di video e documentari del Video Concorso Francesco Pasinetti
Martedì 7, ore 18.30
viaggiaparole
Viola Di Grado, Bambini di ferro
musica di Shedir
Venerdì 17, ore 18.30
viaggianote
Kinga Glyk Trio
Mercoledì 22
fontegoindanza
Viaggio Blu
ore 19-19.15 | 19.30-19.45 | 20-20.15
Giovedì 30, ore 21
incrocidiciviltà
Michael Chabon, in dialogo con Shaul Bassi e Mattia Ravasi
APRILE
Martedì 11, ore 18.30
viaggiaparole
Marco Rossari, Le cento vite di Nemesio
musica di intonarumori
Venerdì 21, ore 18.30
viaggianote
Marea & Javier Girotto
Mediterranean Symposium 10th Anniversary
Mercoledì 26,
fontegoindanza
Viaggio Rosso
ore 19-19.15 | 19.30-19.45 | 20-20.15
MAGGIO
Martedì 2, ore 18.30
viaggiaparole
Vitaliano Trevisan short cuts in jazz
musica di Paolo Brusò
Venerdì 19, ore 18.30
viaggianote
Mauro Ottolini Trio Campato in Aria
Mercoledì 24,
fontegoindanza
Viaggio Bianco
ore 19-19.15 | 19.30-19.45 | 20-20.15
GIUGNO
Martedì 6, ore 18.30
viaggiaparole
Lorena Canottiere,
D R A W M U S I C (disegno dal vivo)
musica di Stefano Risso
Venerdì 16, ore 18.30
viaggianote
Flo
Il mese del rosario
After many years of hibernating inside a colossal cocoon, the Fondaco dei Tedeschi at the foot of the Rialto Bridge recently metamorphosed into its current incarnation. An energetic nip and tuck by the renowned architect, Rem Koolhaas, and his OMA team, has lifted the monumental structure into the 21st century. Originally constructed in 1508, the ancient building had first been the commercial center for German merchants during the Holy Roman Empire, next a customs house under Napoleon, and then a post office under Mussolini. On October 1, 2016, it officially opened as a DFS luxury department store, complete with an Alajmo brothers eatery on the ground floor called AMO (Italian for "I love"), and a cultural center on the top.
ReplyDeleteAs usual such a brilliant prose. Reading you will enable anyone to follow your suggestions! Grazie Cat!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diana, for your kind words! I love reading your work, too!
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