A 450-seat conference room, a
multimedia exhibition, talks, conferences and exhibitions for an
immersive experience in Made in Italy through the country's
excellence.
This is Villaggio Italia, the traveling expo that will open its
doors Saturday in Darwin, Australia, where the Amerigo Vespucci
docked Thursday as part of the 24th stop of its world tour.
The initiative, strongly supported by the Minister of Defense
Guido Crosetto, combines the traditional training activity of
the Navy's officer cadets and the promotion of Italy in the
world.
During the three days of opening of the Village, meetings,
debates and talks will be organized that will range from
solidarity to research, passing through culture and cinema.
Every day the exhibition will also host a performance by the
historic fanfare of the 8th Bersaglieri Regiment of the
"Garibaldi" Brigade, which has already been a protagonist both
in Darwin and in the city of Palmerstone, also in the Northern
Territory.
Inside the Village it will be possible to immerse oneself in the
beauty of Italy thanks to a multimedia exhibition that will
present Italy through its craftsmanship, its culture, the faces,
landscapes and panoramas that are symbols of the country.
As is the case in every world stage of the Vespucci Tour, the
work "La David" by Jago will also be on display.
For visitors, who will have free access to the Darwin conference
centre where the Village is located, there will also be the
opportunity to visit the "Italia Geniale" (Genius Italy)
exhibition created by the Ministry of Enterprise and Made in
Italy and the Ministry of Defence in collaboration with the Adi
Design Museum dedicated to Italian design.
During the opening days a conference is also scheduled on the
"Spirito di Stella" initiative, the catamaran completely
accessible to the disabled. which, just like the Vespucci, has
been touring the world since 1 July 2023.
The research work dedicated to marine ecosystems that the
Vespucci ship is carrying out during its tour will be the focus
of the workshop entitled "Vespucci meets the marine ecosystem"
created together with the foreign ministry and the Italian
embassy in Canberra.
The Villaggio Italia will offer visitors many contents dedicated
to the protection of marine and coastal habitats, to "marine
protected areas" on the protection of underwater environmental
and artistic beauties, on the monitoring, prevention and fight
against marine pollution.
As in the Los Angeles and Tokyo stages, the Ministry of Tourism
and Enit will be protagonists with a series of events including
the conference dedicated to the theme of "Return Tourism".
The inauguration of the Village is scheduled for Saturday at
10:30 (2 am in Italy) in the presence of the Deputy Minister of
Enterprise and Made in Italy Valentino Valentini, the Ambassador
to Australia Paolo Crudele, the President of Difesa Servizi
Gioacchino Alfano and the Commander of the Vespucci, Captain
Giuseppe Lai.
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