In Turin, the seventeenth-century Palazzo Carpano and the Piedmontese Academy of Violin Making.
In Rome, the Ministry of Agriculture where you can admire the very rich Parliament House, the Minister's study, the reception room and the Library, which preserves almost a million documents.
And then in Milan, the headquarters of Dolce&Gabbana Beauty, created in 2023 in the spaces of the former nineteenth-century monastery in via Kramer.
Or in Naples, the Rectorate and the historic Aula Magna of the Federico II University, for the 800th anniversary of its foundation.
But above all, the seventeenth-century Palazzo Labia in Venice, operational and representative headquarters of the Rai del Veneto since 1964 with frescoes by Tiepolo and then again the Rai headquarters in Palermo and Turin.
And also the headquarters of the Navy of Naples, for everyone now the set of the Rai fiction Mare Fuori.
With 750 places in 400 cities and 16 thousand apprentice guides to tell them about them, the spring FAI Days return on Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 March, the 32nd edition of the most important square event dedicated to the cultural and landscape heritage of our country.
An exclusive opportunity to discover a lesser-known Italy, of usually inaccessible places, from large cities to villages, which this year tightens its relationship with Rai even more to celebrate together the 70 years of Italian TV and the 100 of radio, not only with the usual week of programs dedicated to cultural heritage broadcast from 13 to 24 March, but also with special visits and openings.
"Taking care of the heritage by telling it, this is the mission of FAI", just as "Rai has told the story of Italy in these 70 years", explains president Marco Magnifico.
The Fai Days and the Cultural Heritage Week, adds Rai president Marinella Soldi, are "a very special event because it speaks to the hearts of Italians. A celebration and a chance for Rai to communicate and disseminate a crazy heritage, which perhaps sometimes we give a little ' for granted".
Info: www.giornatefai.it
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