Every last Sunday of the month, from May to October 2016, different activities are taking place at the Milan Monumental Cemetery.
At 10.00 / 10.30
Starting from the outside yard, guided tours will be taking place, guided by volunteers of the Civil Service and the employees of the Monumental Cemetery.
At 10.00-12.00
In the conference room visitors will have the possibility to watch the projection of five short movies made by students of the Municipal School of Cinema Luchino Visconti: “La Lettera” by Alessandro Finard, “Senza Titolo” by Alessandro Sartor, “Macelleria Malacarne” by Andrea Cardinale, “Pietà” by Jacopo Trinca, “Veglia” by Luca Pardini.
At 11.00
A theatrical play entitled "Una donna conturbante" by Luca Rodella will be taking place between the avenues of the cemetery. Directed by Luca Rodella with Sara Zanobbio. Music by Giulia Bertasi.
At 12.00
A concert will be taking place in the inner yard.
Music by Federico Lamura Trio: Federico Lamura (guitar); Daniele Pavignano (drums); Francesco Marchetti (double bass).
From swing to bebop some of the most famous pieces that crossed the era, ranging from the 40s to the late '50s.
At 10.00 / 10.30
Starting from the outside yard, guided tours will be taking place, guided by volunteers of the Civil Service and the employees of the Monumental Cemetery.
At 10.00-12.00
In the conference room visitors will have the possibility to watch the projection of five short movies made by students of the Municipal School of Cinema Luchino Visconti: “La Lettera” by Alessandro Finard, “Senza Titolo” by Alessandro Sartor, “Macelleria Malacarne” by Andrea Cardinale, “Pietà” by Jacopo Trinca, “Veglia” by Luca Pardini.
At 11.00
A theatrical play entitled "Una donna conturbante" by Luca Rodella will be taking place between the avenues of the cemetery. Directed by Luca Rodella with Sara Zanobbio. Music by Giulia Bertasi.
At 12.00
A concert will be taking place in the inner yard.
Music by Federico Lamura Trio: Federico Lamura (guitar); Daniele Pavignano (drums); Francesco Marchetti (double bass).
From swing to bebop some of the most famous pieces that crossed the era, ranging from the 40s to the late '50s.