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Proiezione "Un Altro Mondo" e dibattito con Thomas Torelli e Mauro Russo | Hotel Bologna Airport

Proiezione "Un Altro Mondo" e dibattito con Thomas Torelli e Mauro Russo | Hotel Bologna Airport

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Jun 15, 2024 (UTC+1)
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Hotel Bologna Airport

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Experience the enchanting event "Proiezione "Un Altro Mondo" e dibattito con Thomas Torelli e Mauro Russo" in the vibrant city of Bologna. Set to take place on June 15, 2024, at the esteemed Hotel Bologna Airport on 203 Via Marco Emilio Lepido #14, this gathering promises to be a captivating journey into the world of art and discussion. Immerse yourself in a cinematic projection like no other, followed by a thought-provoking debate led by the renowned Thomas Torelli and Mauro Russo. The ticket price of €15.09 offers you a chance to partake in this cultural extravaganza that will leave you inspired and enlightened. Don't miss this opportunity to delve into "Un Altro Mondo" and engage with two distinguished personalities who are sure to ignite your passion for the arts. Mark your calendars and secure your spot at this unforgettable event in the heart of Bologna.

Provided by Kaydra|Published Jun 16, 2024

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