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From on 24 May on 2 June to Rome the photo exhibition entitled "the Great War on the sea"
It has the scope to illustrate the carried out strategic role from Marina Militare during the conflict
May 21, 2015
Next Sunday to the Marine Palace to Rome, masterpiece of architect Giulio Magni, will open the clappers the photo exhibition entitled "the Great War on the sea", exposure that the scope has to illustrate the carried out strategic role from Marina Militare Italiana during Prima Guerra Mondiale and that it holds in the within of the initiatives promoted from the Defense Ministry within the official program of the commemorations of the Centenarian of Prima Guerra Mondiale by the Prime Minister's Office - Structure of Mission for the Anniversaries of national interest.
The exhibition, accommodated from on 24 May on 2 June inside of the palace library, is articulated in 16 containing panels the reproductions of some photographies selected in the Photographic library of the Historical Office of Marina. The photographic exposure anticipates the Armed Forces in international the geopolitical context, leaving from its constitution to the construction of its fleet until to delineate some next implications of the war on the sea.
In this evocative distance for images, protagonists, besides the naval units, the sailors and all the members with which Marina has fought in sea, in sky, for earth with the support of the arsenals and the naval bases.
Moreover, always from on 24 May on 2 June, Marine Palace will accommodate the exhibition from the Material title "- Value - Immaterial" cured from Ecopneus, main responsible subject not profit in the management of the tires out of service in Italy that sets the objective to cancel the sense of refusal legacy to the old tires, replacing it with that of reuse, recovery and money laundering of the matter.
The two exhibitions, with free income, will be open from hours 9,00 to hours 12,00 and from hours 14,00 and to hours 18.00.
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