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The twelfth edition of the FAI Autumn Days in Macerata on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 October

The beloved and long-awaited street event that the FAI dedicates every year to the cultural and landscape heritage of our country.

The twelfth edition of the FAI Autumn Days will be held in Macerata on Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th October.

They return on Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th October in Macerata, for the twelfth edition, the FAI Autumn Days, the beloved and long-awaited street event that the FAI – Italian Environmental Fund ETS – dedicates every year to the cultural and landscape heritage of our country. During the next weekend, animated and promoted by all the volunteers of the territorial network, special visits to the historic center of the city will be offered.

“For this year too, the Municipality of Macerata reiterates the consolidated synergy with the FAI which allows us to open the hidden "treasure chests" that we keep in the city and make them accessible to everyone – commented the mayor Sandro Parcaroli -. A special thanks to the school directors Alessandra Gattari of the ITE and Angela Fiorillo of the Liceo Classico, to the numerous students involved in Cicerone's activity, to all the teachers who contributed to the organization of the events and to the cultural association of traders of the historic center who will offer moments of entertainment in Piazza Cesare Battisti".

In Macerata, theopening of Palazzo Cortesi in Piazza Cesare Battisti, 6. The new owners have recently completed the work and brought it to light numerous frescoes that had been "walled up". Inside a completely closed room they were found, with great surprise, various Risorgimento posters of the provisional government of the revolutionary movements of 1831 printed by the Mancini-Cortesi printing house and which will be exhibited and illustrated during the visit by the students of theA. Gentili Technical Economic Institute of Macerata.

The visit will continue, a few hundred meters away, in the premises of Palace of the Mutilated in Piazza Oberdan, 5 by the students of Macerata Classical High School. Building built by famous architect Cesare Bazzani (1930-1936), creates a synthesis between his typical architectural style, inspired by the classical tradition and the modern rationalist current. The palace houses theUniversity of Macerata which, through the Rector John McCourt, authorized the visit, but it is owned by the National Association of the Mutilated and War Invalids (ANMIG) whose headquarters can be visited during the FAI route thanks to the availability of the president Gilda Coacci.  The visits will begin the afternoon of Saturday 14 October at 15.30pm until 18.30pm and will continue on Sunday morning from 10.30 to 12.30 and in the afternoon from 15.30 to 18.30.

 

Palazzo Cortesi in piazza Cesare Battisti - Macerata

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