Complete Lest || of events

MAMT hosts the hourglass ideated by Filippo Cannata and which symbolizes the  “Needed Time”. During the opening ceremony, at the presence of Tunisian and Moroccan Ambassadors in Italy and Parliamentar Ministry Enrico Granara had been appointed to Filippo Cannata the Award “Medal of Honour” for Architecture” 2013.

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The inauguration of “Prayer Room” at MAMT was evocative and suggestive: the place where different confessions prayed together.
In  this occasions exponents of different confessions–leaded by Imam Hamid Saydawi and by Don Antonio from Santa Maria del Parto Church of Naples- joined in prayer giving birth to an unique occasion of peace, dialogue and cooperation.
Joined to the event the major of Naples Luigi de Magistris, Campania Region culture assessor  Caterina Miraglia, MAE Ambassadors Enrico Granara, Moroccan one Hassan Abouyoub, Tunisian one Naceur Mestiri, exponents of three  monoteistic religions, Procida and San Sebastiano al Vesuvio’s majors Capezzuto e Capasso and the head of Military School “NunziatellaNapolitano.

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Inaugurated at MAMT the Nativity Scene donated by Giuseppe and Marco Ferrigno: an unique artwork which contains the high level knowledge of craftsmanship of the big manger scene’s artisans. Joined to the ceremony the major of Naples de Magistris, culture assessor of Campania Region  Caterina Miraglia, MAE Ambassadors  Granara, Moroccan one Abouyoub, Tunisian Mestiri and exponents of three  monotheistic religions.

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The  Totem of Peace by Mario Molinari is the symbol of MAMTMediterranean Museum of Art, Music and Traditions. A large number of people joined to the opening ceremony and enjoyed Molinari’s majestic sculpture. Among the others: Naples Major De Magistris, Campania Region Culture Assessor Caterina Miraglia, MAE Ambassador Granara, Moroccan one Abouyoub, Tunisian one Mestiri, exponents of three  monoteistic religions, Procida and San Sebastiano al Vesuvio’s major and the head of Military School “Nunziatella”.

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