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SUMMARY:MARIA LUIGIA’S GIFT. Support the restoration of a forgotten treasure
DESCRIPTION:SUPPORT THE PROJECT\nART BONUS \n“Il dono di Maria Luigia” is an Art Bonus project promoted by the Ministry of Culture\, a permanent tax scheme established to encourage financial support for public cultural heritage. Donations made to this project\, intended for restoration\, maintenance and enhancement work\, entitle businesses and professionals to a tax credit equal to 65% of the amount donated. \nIndividuals\, non-commercial organisations and businesses may support the project. Donations made entitle the donor to a tax credit equal to 65% of the amount donated\, to be spread over three annual instalments.\nFor individuals and non-commercial organisations\, the benefit is limited to 15% of taxable income\, whilst for businesses it is limited to 5‰ of annual turnover.\nPayments must be made using traceable payment methods\, in accordance with current legislation. \nFor more information\, click here. \nTHE COLLECTION\nIn 1819\, Marie Louise of Austria donated a splendid collection of wax fungi to the University\, comprising over a hundred specimens of great artistic and scientific value. It is a unique collection\, invaluable for mycological study and identification thanks to its faithful reproduction of details\, dimensions and colours. For over a century\, the city of Parma has been unable to appreciate the Duchess’s gift\, which remained hidden from the public for a long time.\nTime has taken its toll on the materials and the original craftsmanship\, making a conservation restoration essential to restore Marie Louise’s mushrooms to their former glory. The restoration of the collection will allow it to be returned to the city\, two centuries after the donation\, enriching its accessible heritage. \nWHERE TO FIND IT\nOnce the restoration is complete\, the Museum of Natural History will house part of the collection within the section dedicated to Marie Louise’s Cabinet of Sciences. The remaining fungi will be housed at the Botanical Museum\, which will open at the Botanical Gardens\, displaying a selection of historical materials produced or preserved by the city of Parma over the course of more than five centuries. \nWHY SAVE IT?\nWax modelling\, the art form behind this collection\, has an intriguing history. Originating within the tradition of votive offerings\, its techniques soon extended to human anatomy and botany. The short lifespan of wax has\, over time\, had two contrasting effects. On the one hand\, other techniques based on papier-mâché or plaster have taken over\, whilst\, on the other hand\, the value of the extremely rare surviving collections has risen dramatically. \nContact\nUO Rapporti con il Territorio\, Sport e Public Engagement \ne-mail: uopublicengagement@unipr.it \nManager: Magda Gandolfi \ne-mail: magda.gandolfi@unipr.it \ntel. +39 0521 034575 \n  \nDownload the brochure
URL:https://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/il-dono-di-maria-luigia-sostieni-il-restauro-di-un-tesoro-dimenticato/
CATEGORIES:all ages
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260221T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260426T180000
DTSTAMP:20260530T083736
CREATED:20260223T140014Z
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SUMMARY:At CSAC\, the exhibition "Sguardi sull'Africa: le fotografie di Tito e Sandro Spini nelle collezioni CSAC"
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 21 February\, the exhibition Sguardi sull’Africa: le fotografie di Tito e Sandro Spini nelle collezioni CSAC (Views of Africa: photographs by Tito and Sandro Spini in the CSAC collections) was inaugurated at the Abbey of Valserena\, offering the public the opportunity to discover a photographic and documentary corpus of extraordinary historical\, artistic and anthropological importance. The exhibition\, created as part of the PRIN PNRR 2022 project Straniere: the reception of non-European arts and cultures in Italy (1945-2000)\, presents unpublished material related to field research and photographic campaigns conducted by Tito Spini (Milan 1923 – Chiuduno 2017) and Sandro Spini (Bergamo 1950 – 2005) in Mali between the 1970s and 1980s\, a crucial period for the development of ethnographic and visual studies on West Africa. \nThe collection\, preserved in the Photography Section and donated to the CSAC in the late 1970s by Sandro Spini\, includes sixty-one prints documenting the travels of the two photographer-anthropologists\, both trained architects\, among the Bozo and Dogon peoples. Alongside the photographic works\, a large collection of documentary material is on display: correspondence\, invitations\, press proofs\, reviews and critical articles dedicated to their work; a heritage that allows us to completely reconstruct the context of the research and the working methods of the two authors. \n\n\n\n\n\nWith this exhibition\, CSAC aims to pay tribute to a period of photographic and anthropological research that is still little known in Italy but of great international importance. The investigations conducted by the Spinis represent a turning point in the way of doing “field ethnography” in Africa\, placing them among the leading authors in Italy to have continuously experimented with the use of photography as both an aesthetic and interpretative tool for ethnographic purposes. \nTheir approach\, developed in part through engagement with the thinking of Margaret Mead\, John Collier Jr. and the methodologies of visual anthropology\, has made it possible to challenge established narratives about the Dogon and Bozo communities\, offering more complex representations of the places and peoples they encountered. Through a careful and methodologically rigorous approach\, the Spinis have constructed a visual dialogue that does not merely document\, but problematises and restores the cultural richness of the contexts studied. \nThe Spini photographs are also characterised by an evident expressive power that has made them the subject of interest for art critics\, gallery owners and photographers such as Arturo Carlo Quintavalle\, Lanfranco Colombo and Mario Cresci\, or anthropologists such as Marco Aime\, who have recognised their particular aesthetic significance and their ability to renew the language of cultural reportage. \nThe exhibition\, centred around themes such as different ways of living and the relationship between the Dogon and Bozo peoples and their respective domestic and working environments\, allows visitors to rediscover the artistic and historical value of the Spini’s research\, opening up a space for reflection on the relationships between photography\, anthropology and visual memory. \nThe photographs on display from the CSAC collections are placed in close dialogue with a selection of documentary materials preserved at the Sandro Spini Archive in Bergamo\, highlighting the processes of constructing ethnographic knowledge and the ways in which images become tools for research\, narration and intercultural relations. \nSguardi sull’Africa: le fotografie di Tito e Sandro Spini nelle collezioni CSAC \ncurated by Alessandra Acocella and Alessandro Ferraro\n21 February – 26 April 2026\nCSAC Centro Studi e Archivio della Comunicazione dell’Università di Parma\nAbbazia di Valserena\nStrada Viazza di Paradigna 1\, 43122 Parma \nMuseum opening hours\nFriday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.\nSaturday and Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. \nAdmission\nFull price ticket: €10.00\nFor information and discounts: https://www.csacparma.it/visita/ \nInformation and bookings\nCSAC – Centro Studi e Archivio della Comunicazione dell’Università di Parma csac@unipr.it\nservizimuseali@csacunipr.it\n+ 39 0521 903500 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/allo-csac-la-mostra-sguardi-sullafrica-le-fotografie-di-tito-e-sandro-spini-nelle-collezioni-csac/
LOCATION:CSAC\, Strada Viazza di Paradigna\, 1\, PARMA\, 43022\, Italia
CATEGORIES:CSAC,exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260223T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260224T170000
DTSTAMP:20260530T083736
CREATED:20260222T140939Z
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SUMMARY:23 and 24 February: two events on the relationship between omic technologies\, biodiversity and phytochemistry
DESCRIPTION:Two meetings at the Pharmacy Complex of the Science and Technology Campus. Guest speaker: researcher Tito Damiani from the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences\, member of the international Earth Metabolome Initiative network. \nThe double event scheduled for Monday 23rd and Tuesday 24th February at the Science and Technology Campus (Pharmacy Building\, Lecture Hall I). It is co-organised by the Department of Food and Drug Sciences\, the “G. Casnati” Interdepartmental Services and Measurement Centre and the University Museum System\, with the support of the FOODER network. \nOmics Approaches for Studying the Chemistry of Life the title of the meeting on 23 February\, mzmine for Mass Spectrometry Data Processing the one on the 24th. \nBoth events will begin at 9 a.m. and are aimed at researchers\, doctoral students\, and advanced students interested in the frontiers of natural product chemistry\, metabolomics\, and plant biodiversity. \nThe guest will be Tito Damiani\, researcher at the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences and member of the international Earth Metabolome Initiative network. Dr Damiani is part of the research group led by Tomáš Pluskal\, which has been working for years on the integration of mass spectrometry\, metabolomics\, bioinformatics and machine learning to develop innovative processes and workflows aimed at discovering bioactive natural molecules and understanding their biosynthesis. \nThe seminar on 23 February will focus on the role of omic technologies at the intersection of natural substance chemistry and data science. The latest strategies used to systematically explore the chemical diversity generated by plants during evolution and translate it into new application and study opportunities\, from pharmacology to natural sciences\, will be illustrated. The seminar will highlight the strategic role of botanical gardens as scientific infrastructures for research into natural substances. In addition to preserving biodiversity\, these collections are effectively “living libraries”\, which are essential for comparative studies on plant metabolomes and for the creation of global databases of terrestrial chemical diversity. This perspective is reflected in international initiatives such as the Earth Metabolome Initiative\, which aims to systematically catalogue the metabolites produced by living organisms and build collaborative platforms for data sharing and accelerating scientific discovery. \nThe event on 24 February will be a practical workshop for teachers and PhD students\, led by Tito Damiani\, focusing on the use of the open-source software MzMine for importing\, visualising\, processing and annotating mass spectrometry data\, specialising in untargeted analysis (metabolomics and proteomics). \n\n\nInfo\nrenato.bruni@unipr.it\nchiara.dallasta@unipr.it \n\n\n\n\nPoster
URL:https://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/23-e-24-febbraio-doppio-appuntamento-sul-rapporto-tra-tecnologie-omiche-biodiversita-e-fitochimica/
LOCATION:Campus – Parco Area delle Scienze\, via delle Scienze\, Parma\, 43125\, Italia
CATEGORIES:Campus - Parco Area delle Scienze,laboratories,News,seminario
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260321
DTSTAMP:20260530T083736
CREATED:20260311T155730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T091658Z
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SUMMARY:20 March: “Università Svelate”\, events in Parma for National University Day
DESCRIPTION:20 March: “Università Svelate” (Universities Revealed)\, events in Parma for National University Day\nOn Friday\, 20 March\, the University of Parma will participate in the second edition of Università svelate (Universities Revealed)\, the National University Day promoted by the Conference of Italian University Rectors (CRUI) and sponsored by the Ministry of University and Research. \nUniversità Svelate aims to be an opportunity to meet and share the scientific and cultural heritage that the academic community produces for society\, through initiatives open to the public throughout the day. \nFrom the outset\, the basic idea has been to show the driving role that universities play in the development of the country and in promoting social cohesion. \nThe University of Parma has planned three initiatives for this edition. \nFrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\, free admission to MUST\, the University’s Museum of Natural History.\n \nFor the occasion\, MUST will be transformed into a space for access\, encounter and knowledge\, offering the community a journey of discovery that will allow them to get closer to the museum’s collections and the symbolic places of the University\, witnesses to the history of the University and the role it has played in the construction and transmission of knowledge. The Museum will be open free of charge for the entire day\, encouraging wide and inclusive enjoyment of the University’s cultural heritage. \nAs part of this process of openness and dialogue between tradition and innovation\, a 3D printer will be in operation throughout the day\, producing gadgets inspired by the museum’s collections and the history of the University. The activity aims to highlight the processes of contemporary reinterpretation of historical heritage through digital technologies\, emphasising the continuity between memory\, research and innovation. \nAt 4 p.m. in the Cavalieri Hall\, there will be a public meeting entitled The Enigmatic Collection of Father Jean Baptiste Fourcault: The Secret of the Animals in Bottles Revealed\, during which the Scientific Director of MUST\, Davide Persico\, will guide participants in a reflection on the historical and cultural value of one of the most significant collections in the university’s heritage. \nThe initiative aims to highlight the role of the University as a dynamic public institution\, capable of combining heritage protection with research and teaching activities\, and to make the languages and tools of knowledge production accessible to the public\, emphasising the role of universities as open\, lively and participatory cultural centres\, where history\, research and innovation meet society. \nAt 6.30 pm in the Aula Magna\, Insight\, a show produced by CUT – Centro Universitario Teatrale (CAPAS di Ateneo) and directed by Beatrice Baruffini\, is scheduled \nThe protagonists are CUT students from all disciplines at the University. \nInsight is a study based on the relationship between human beings and digital devices. It draws inspiration from the text Le non cose (The Non-Things) by philosopher Byung Chul Han\, who defines our era as that of phono sapiens\, referring also to the mobile devices that have invaded our lives and now act almost as an “extension” of our bodies. \nThe result is a catalogue of terms\, voices\, actions\, gestures and images that describe us as phono sapiens. \nThere is no judgement in what we have become. Rather\, there are new images\, scenarios\, new\nattitudes and postures\, other types of relationships. As always when we experience epochal changes: something disappears\, much is transformed\, we evolve and with us our way of being or no longer being a society. \nAdmission is free until all seats are taken.
URL:https://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/20-marzo-universita-svelate-gli-appuntamenti-a-parma-per-la-giornata-nazionale-delle-universita/
CATEGORIES:Main building,Museo di Storiografia Naturalistica,News
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260416T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260418T170000
DTSTAMP:20260530T083736
CREATED:20260407T114032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T094156Z
UID:45443-1776330000-1776531600@www.sma.unipr.it
SUMMARY:Visit MUST for the Open Day
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday 16th to Saturday 18th\, “Studiare a Parma. L’Università in Open Day” returns. \nThe event is aimed at anyone who is about to embark on their university studies for the first time. \nThree days with free admission\, entirely dedicated to three-year bachelor’s degrees and single-cycle master’s degrees\, as well as the services and opportunities the University offers to prospective students. \nDuring the Open Day\, our MUST – Museum of Natural History will be open to visitors\, and if you are a prospective student\, you can enter for free*. \nDon’t miss a visit to the MUST for a sensory\, inclusive and fascinating experience: a bridge between the past and future of natural history. \nWHERE AND WHEN  \nThursday and Friday: 10am–5pm (last admission at 4pm)\nSaturday: 10am–6pm (last admission at 5pm)\nHeadquarters – Via Università 12. \n*Any accompanying persons must purchase a standard ticket.\nGuided tours will not be available during the three Open Day sessions.\nFor information on prices and concessions\, click here. \nDownload the full programme for Open Day 2026
URL:https://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/open-day-una-visita-al-museo/
LOCATION:Museo di Storiografia Naturalistica\, via Università 12\, Parma\, 43121
CATEGORIES:Main building,Museo di Storiografia Naturalistica,News
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260527
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260528
DTSTAMP:20260530T083736
CREATED:20260417T111323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T101753Z
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SUMMARY:27 May: the final instalment of ‘Martedì...Orto che parla’
DESCRIPTION:The ‘Martedì… Orto che parla’ initiative is back for its 2026 edition! \nThe series of events\, organised with the support of the Amici dell’Orto Botanico Association\, will combine lectures\, field trips and a theatrical performance. \nOn 28 April\, Nicola Franchini from the University of Parma will speak about an extreme environment: the Chilean desert. On 5 May\, Alessandro Petraglia\, a lecturer in the Department of Chemical\, Life and Environmental Sustainability Sciences\, will discuss the effects of climate change on the mountain environment.\nThis will be followed by two field trips: a walk along the banks of the River Parma and a visit to the Iris Garden in Faviano. \nThe series of events concludes with Marina Coli’s recital ‘Albero custode’. \nThe programme: \n28 April: Extreme environments: life\, death and miracles in Chile’s Flowering Desert.\nNicola Franchini\, University of Parma\n4.00 pm – via Università 12\, classroom B \n5 May: The effects of climate change on plant biodiversity in mountain environments\nAlessandro Petraglia\, University of Parma\n4.00 pm – Via Università 12\, classroom B \n12 May: Visit to the Iris Garden – Faviano sup.\nAngelo Bolchi\, University of Parma and Giovanni Montanari\, Chiesi Farmaceutici\nMeet at 4 pm – Famila car park\, Via Langhirano \n19 May: Botanical walk along the banks of the Parma stream\nMichele Adorni\, University of Parma and Luigi Ghillani\, herbalist\nMeet at 5.00 pm – Ponte Italia\, corner of Via Varese \n27 May: Recital “Albero custode” by Marina Coli\nat the Casa nel Parco\n5.30 pm – Strada Naviglio Alto 4/1\, San Leonardo district \nFor information\, please email amiciortobotanico@gmail.com.\nThe events are free of charge and open to all\, subject to availability. \nDownload the poster
URL:https://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/martedi-orto-che-parla-2026/
CATEGORIES:News,Parma University Botanic Garden
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260426
DTSTAMP:20260530T083736
CREATED:20260422T105658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T124251Z
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SUMMARY:On Saturday 25 April\, Liberation Day\, the MUST is closed
DESCRIPTION:The MUST (Museum of Natural History) will be closed on Friday 25 April to mark Liberation Day. \nIt will reopen as normal on Tuesday 28 April. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/sabato-25-aprile-festa-della-liberazione-il-must-e-chiuso/
LOCATION:Museo di Storiografia Naturalistica\, via Università 12\, Parma\, 43121
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260519
DTSTAMP:20260530T083736
CREATED:20260507T084020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T105821Z
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SUMMARY:18 May: ‘Museums that unite a divided world’ at the University of Parma
DESCRIPTION:A morning of talks and a special free opening of the MUST to mark ICOM Day 2026. \nOn 18 May\, the University of Parma will take part in International Museum Day – ICOM 2026\, dedicated to the theme ‘Museums uniting a divided world’: the Sistema Museale di Ateneo is participating with a wide-ranging programme of initiatives aimed at promoting the role of museums as spaces for dialogue\, inclusion and cultural exchange. \nThe highlight of the day will be a series of talks exploring the theme proposed by ICOM\, offering food for thought on the contribution that museums can make to fostering social cohesion and intercultural understanding. The talks will be delivered by academics\, experts and professionals from the museum sector\, as well as representatives from local associations. \nAttendance at the conferences is free of charge\, but registration via an online form is required. \nOn the same day\, the University’s Museum of Natural History (MUST) will be open for a special session from 10 am to 4pm\, with free admission. You can also book a guided tour by emailing musnat@unipr.it. \nAll participants in the educational activities will be issued with a certificate of attendance upon request. \nThe initiative represents an important opportunity to bring the public closer to the museum’s heritage and to reaffirm the value of museums as places for people to meet and build communities. \nThe lectures will take place in the MUST Auditorium\, at the University’s main campus (Via Università 12). At 9.30 am\, an introduction by  Donato A. Grasso\, the Rector’s Delegate for Museum Activities. This will be followed by the various lectures: at 9.40 am\,  Renato Bruni Scientific Director of the Botanical Garden (The Green Paradox: biodiversity in the south\, specimens in the north); at 10.00\, the Scientific Director of MUST\, Davide Persico (Ethnographic Collections within the MUST Museum Experience); at 10.20\, Professor of Demo-Ethno-Anthropology Sandrino Luigi Marra (Gentle Decolonisation: The Case of the Piola and Ferrante Collections); at 10.40 am\, Enathe Marekabiri\, President of the Menya Association (Testimony on the experience of the genocide in Rwanda and Belgian interference following Congo’s independence); at 11 am\, Andrea Bui\, educator and researcher at the Centro Studi Movimenti in Parma (The explorer lost to oblivion: Vittorio Bottego between myth\, history and colonial repression). At 11.30 am\, a free guided tour of the MUST for participants. \nDownload the poster \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/18-maggio-alluniversita-di-parma-musei-che-uniscono-un-mondo-diviso/
CATEGORIES:guided tours,Main building,News,workshops and talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260525T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260525T190000
DTSTAMP:20260530T083736
CREATED:20260520T122350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T110257Z
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SUMMARY:Presentation of the book "Raccontare la Biodiversità – Scienze umane e musei naturalistici" by Elena Canadelli\, Luca Tonetti and Tiziana N. Beltrame
DESCRIPTION:Presentation of the book \nRaccontare la Biodiversità – Scienze umane e musei naturalistici \nby Elena Canadelli\, Luca Tonetti and Tiziana N. Beltrame \nOur guest\, Elena Canadelli\, will be in conversation with Renato Bruni and Davide Persico. \nHow do natural history museums engage with digital technologies and communicate biodiversity today? \nThe author presents her book “Raccontare la Biodiversità – Scienze umane e musei naturalistici” at an event exploring the connections between natural history\, the humanities and digital tools. Through an exploration that weaves together scientific collections\, material culture and technological innovation\, the book offers a reflection on the role of museums as dynamic spaces for knowledge\, dialogue and the interpretation of biodiversity. \nFrom historical collections of herbariums and natural history specimens to the most advanced digital platforms\, this book highlights how archives\, libraries and contemporary tools help to shape new ecological and cultural perspectives\, linking science\, society and memory. \nThe presentation will take place in the MUST Auditorium\, a new hall attached to the Museum of Natural History\, a venue dedicated to public engagement\, research and education. \nThe Museum and the botanical garden house valuable historical zoological and botanical collections\, which bear witness to the richness of biodiversity and serve as key reference points for its future protection and conservation. \nDownload the poster
URL:https://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/presentazione-del-volume-raccontare-la-biodiversita-scienze-umane-e-musei-naturalistici-di-elena-canadelli-luca-tonetti-e-tiziana-n-beltrame/
LOCATION:Aula F – Auditorium del MUST\, via Università 12\, Parma
CATEGORIES:adults,Aula F – Auditorium del MUST,Insegnanti,Presentazione libri
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260602
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260603
DTSTAMP:20260530T083736
CREATED:20260526T112032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T100002Z
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SUMMARY:2 June\, Republic Day: the MUST is closed
DESCRIPTION:To mark Republic Day\, the MUST will be closed on Tuesday 2 June. \nIt will reopen as usual on Wednesday 3 June. \nFurther information. \n 
URL:https://www.sma.unipr.it/en/event/2-giugno-festa-della-repubblica-il-must-resta-chiuso/
CATEGORIES:News
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