Reopening of Palazzo Lutti and Neapolitan Nativity Scene Exhibition in Riva del Garda

Palazzo Lutti reopens its doors to the public with the Neapolitan Nativity Scene Exhibition, an event organized by the “Giovanni Fontanella” Neapolitan Nativity Committee. The inauguration will take place on Monday, January 8, marking the debut of the 16th edition of the exhibition following a lengthy and complex restoration and recovery process of the building, which involved the Superintendency for Architectural Heritage. The renovation has strengthened the structure and improved the facilities, making Palazzo Lutti a significant cultural hub for the city. The exhibition will be set up in a spacious room on the ground floor, accessible from via Maffei no. 6, where precious nativity scenes created according to the ancient Neapolitan tradition will be displayed. These works of art provide a vivid snapshot of 18th-century Naples, featuring characters from all social classes alongside the shepherds. The exhibition not only celebrates this historic Christmas tradition but also promotes values of peace and integration among different cultures. It will be open for visits until January 6 on weekends and public holidays, with free admission for all visitors. Italian Version

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