Complete Lest || of events

The President of the Fondazione Mediterraneo, Architect Michele Capasso, went back to “Villa Vettica” in Amalfi after 33 years. 
This Villa belonged to Carlo Ponti where Roman Polanski filmed “What?” in 1972. Michele Capasso spent his early years there with his future wife Rita and carried out numerous renovation works.

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The 4th edition of LAMPEDUSA in FESTIVAL, the event that for the second year in a row has had the privilege of receiving the medal of honor from the President of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano as a representation prize and that has been selected by the UNAR (National Anti-Discrimination Office for Racial Discrimination) as a good practice against racism, has recorded an important participation in terms of spectators, witnessing a strong focus on the proposed events, which has brought on the island, as well as journalists and experts in the field, a different type of tourist: international and attentive to social and cultural issues.
The event was supported by the Italian Network of the Anna Lindh Foundation for dialogue between cultures, as part of the "Joint Action"..

 

 

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The President of the Fondazione Mediterraneo Michele Capasso and Pia Molinari – board member – participated in the International Conference to which they were invited by the OBI (Osservatorio Banche impresa) directed by Antonio Corvino.
 The introductory speech was given by Shirin Ebadi, Nobel Prize winner and member of the Fondazione Mediterraneo.
The speakers at the event included among other, the Mayor of Naples, de Magistris and the Vice President of the European Parliament Gianni Pittella, who spoke of the imperativeness of creating a United States of Europe, which that Fondazione Mediterraneo has been advocating since 1995.

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