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Italian architectural studio Kuadra has announced the opening of one of their most recent projects
The Memorial for Jewish Deportation in Borgo San Dalmazzo in Italy
The Memorial commemorates the life of 355 Jewish who had escaped from their countries and found refuge in the Alpine valleys until captured in 1943
The prisoners were later sent to Auschwitz and Mathausen – only 20 survived
The Memorial consists of a concrete slab raised from the ground where the name of the 20 survivors is written in three-dimensional steel letters
335 plaques commemorate the prisoners that did not returned from the concentration camps
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Lea Reuveni lit one of six torches at the State Opening Ceremony of Holocaust Remembrance Day at Yad Vashem in 2020
When the city came under aerial attack in May 1940
the family fled the city and Lea lost contact with her mother and two of her siblings
Lea took care of her younger siblings and the household
When she heard that her mother and missing siblings were in southern France
Lea went to the German command center and asked for a travel permit
The Germans authorized Lea and her siblings to travel to Paris
they bade their father goodbye and traveled alone by train
all the while fleeing from German soldiers and evading checkpoints
German troops boarded the train at the station in Lyon
they threatened to throw them off the train
and they found her mother in the southern city of Quarante
Their father joined them a few weeks later
When Vichy police began taking away Jewish refugees in the city in the summer of 1942
Lea went to look for a new place for her family to live
spending nights in train station waiting rooms until she came to the town of Chirac
who was willing to give them an abandoned house with no bathroom
Germany occupied southern France except for the area occupied by the Italians
Lea went to the local command center and asked for him to be released for a day
explaining that her mother was recovering from childbirth
Lea managed to smuggle her mother and siblings into the city
Lea backtracked several times along the tortuous mountainous paths in order to help the elderly and women with children
Lea and her family reached the town of Borgo San Dalmazzo
where she contacted Father Don Raimondo Viale
who was later recognized as Righteous Among the Nations
where they reached a monastery in the area of Florence
Lea remembered that the Hungarians were allies of the Germans
and convinced them that she and her mother were Hungarian gentiles who had lost their papers
Lea managed to save 15 other Jewish women in a similar manner
Lea urged her mother to flee to Rome with the children
She stayed behind in the monastery in order to maintain contact with her father Elias
but he was deported to the camps and murdered
she immigrated to Israel and worked as a hospital nurse
Lea volunteers in a retirement home and visits lonely Holocaust survivors
all her extended family came to celebrate with her
none of these children would be here today
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accompanied by the President of the Council of Ministers
laid a wreath at the Vittoriano as a tribute to all the Fallen on the occasion of the 78th Liberation Day celebrations
The ceremony was held in the presence of the highest offices of State: the President of the Senate
and the President of the Constitutional Court
Also present were the Chief of Defence Staff
This was followed by commemorations in Cuneo
A commemorative ceremony was then held at the Teatro Toselli
The President of the Historical Institute of the Resistance
Cuneo was awarded the Gold Medal for Military Valour on 1 August 1947
laid a laurel wreath at the Deportation Memorial
Borgo San Dalmazzo received the Gold Medal for Civil Merit in 2001
The last of the ceremonies was held in Boves
paid homage to the monument commemorating the victims of the Boves massacre
to pay homage to the graves of Blesseds Don Giuseppe Bernardi and Don Mario Ghibaudo
victims of the massacre on 19 September 1943
The nightclub scene is as fantastically eccentric as it has always been, as the “Night Fever: Designing Club Culture 1960 – Today” exhibition shows
Currently on display at the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein
the exhibition explores the design history of nightclub and it examines its cultural context as thriving hubs for experimenting with interior design
“Night Fever” showcases a diverse range of chronically arranged material
The exhibition starts with the beginnings of the nightclub scene in the late 1960s and iconic clubs in New York and Europe — such as The Electric Circus designed by architect Charles Forberg in New York and Grupo 9999's Space Electronic in Florence
It also highlights the rise of disco in the 1970s and the release of “Saturday Night Fever”
which in turn sparked a backlash of homophobic and racist overtones that peaked at Disco Demolition Night in Chicago
Exhibition designer Konstantin Grcic and lighting designer Matthias Singer created a music and light installation that lets visitors explore the visual effects
Outside the installation's perimeter is a display of dance records that include Peter Saville's designs for Factory Records
Grace Jones' “Nightclubbing” album cover
As club culture has been increasingly adopted by global brands and yearly music festivals in recent years
other historic nightclubs from decades past have been pushed out of the city or only survive today as “modern ruins of a hedonistic past”.
“Night Fever: Designing Club Culture 1960 – Today” is open through September 9
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a 500 “Dante Giacosa” made its entrance into the Museum of the XNUMX in Garlenda Fiat 500 more unique than rare
The work was created by the association “Friends of Chocolate” designed by the master chocolatier Valter Nerozzi at the fair “A Chocolate Village” of Borgo San Dalmazzo (CN)
The theme of this edition was “The 500 and the engines” and of course the Fiat 500 Club Italia could not miss out with a rally that
The sculpture was intended to be exhibited inside the premises of the Municipality of Borgo San Dalmazzo for a year
but after the proposal of Claudio Bernardi and a consultation with the Councilor Fabio Armando and the mayor Roberta Robbione
it was kindly granted to transfer the 500 to Dante Giacosa
the delivery was anticipated by telephone to the president of the Club
who showed great enthusiasm and gratitude for the gesture
the trip was organized by Claudio who today brought the fragrant car aboard his van
accompanied by his wife Erika and his son Fabio
The secretarial staff and the founding president
were present to welcome the important and imposing trophy
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