CULTURE
Thank you for what you taught us!
19 November, 2017
We thought we would offer a moment of learning to our visitors and we received in return, so much knowledge and so many emotions that we will turn into new energy for the Museum.
The Corporate Culture Week, promoted by Museimpresa and entitled for the national programme "Growth Languages: Enterprise, Culture and Territory". For us it was our first participation, having joined Museimpresa a year ago. We thought to offer a moment of learning to our visitors and in return we received so much knowledge and so many emotions that we will turn into new energy for the Museum.

We have subtitled our path "Heroic Enterprise", because we are convinced that being an entrepreneur requires a good dose of heroism and if we add to the business plan also the will to do Culture and support the Art, then we need to be definitely Heroes.

The week opened with a prestigious preview thanks to the presence of Oscar of Montigny who presented his book "The time of the new Heroes“.           S
The second event open to the public, entitled 'Heroes on four wheels', featured Andrea Vecchi, president of Alfa Club Milano and an expert on Alfa cars, who told the heroic story of Baroness Maria Antonietta Avanzo. It was a wonderful surprise for the Museum which, thanks to the Woman In Powerproject , has always supported the message: 'Women&Motors... joy and that's it'.

In a week dedicated to Culture, we could not miss the meetings dedicated to schools and information.

The first event, organized on Friday, November 10th, saw the participation of the students of the Carlo Dell'Acqua Institute of Legnano, accompanied by Prof. Corrado Quartarone, with the participation of Riccardo Farina representing the FAI North West Area delegation to present the project: Students Ciceroni: a heroic experience.

On Wednesday 15th November, following the theme "Languages of Growth", we hosted Enzo Mari, director of thenewspaper SempioneNews, to discuss with his students the "heroic" theme of Glocal Journalism .    
Photo by Federico Mari for SempioneNews