CULTURE

#SheetTalk

November 24, 2020

#Teloracconto is the column created by the Fratelli Cozzi Museum for the Corporate Culture Week 2020: a car, covered by a red cloth, is revealed little by little until it is completely unveiled. Which Alfa is it? Who tells us about it? Special guests talk about their favourite Alfa Romeos in an interview and tell us why they are so special to them.
Designers, journalists, experts, collectors, Alfisti and non-Alfisti enthusiasts: everyone interviewed has an Alfa in their heart and we will discover together why."

There is something that unites all the interviews we are collecting with #SheetRecountthe column created on the occasion of the Week of Corporate Culture (... and which will probably continue beyond, given the lively participation of many guests who have asked to tell us their own Alfista story). These are not the three usual questions, which we have deliberately kept in the format, they are the answers. The bond that Alfa Romeo, throughout its history, has been able to create with its customers is something incredible. "It'sas if each of the interviewees spoke of their Alfa Romeo as a member of the family. Thedegree, the child's dream, in the family portrait there is always an Alfa detail," commented Laura Defendi, the press officer of the Fratelli Cozzi Museum who is conducting the interviews.

#TeloRacconto is the column created to unveil anecdotes and curiosities related to the Alfa Romeos of the Fratelli Cozzi Museum collection, and it was really interesting for us to discover how an Alfa is "born" thanks to the testimony of Enrico Fumia and to listen to the passionate stories of Ivan Scelsa and Rino Drogo . You'll forgive us if, secretly, we cheer for Alessandra Giorgetti's grandmother , who participated with her in a regularity race at the splendid age of 75. Don't miss these fantastic Alfa stories, you'll find a dedicated playlist on our Youtubechannel... have you already subscribed?