The students of the Master in Art Law were welcomed by the prestigious Giorgio Cini Foundation, located on the Island of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice. Guided by architect Renata Codello, Secretary General of the Foundation, they explored the extraordinary artistic and cultural heritage preserved within the complex.
Among the highlights of the visit, the students were particularly captivated by the beauty of the Palladio Cloister, the Refectory housing the reproduction of The Wedding at Cana by Paolo Veronese, the historic Library and its Manica Lunga—now one of the most innovative libraries in Europe—as well as Le Stanze del Vetro, the renowned exhibition space dedicated to modern and contemporary glass art, introduced by historian and scholar David Landau.
A rich and immersive cultural experience that offered students a unique opportunity for discovery, critical reflection, and meaningful engagement with the arts.
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