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Mano a Mano 2025: A Capsule Collection Celebrating Venetian Craftsmanship

May 20, 2025

With its Art Deco charm, nostalgic paintings of a bygone Venice, and breathtaking views of San Giorgio Island, the Londra Palace Venice provided the perfect setting for unveiling the 2025 Capsule Collection of the 'Mano a Mano' project.

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Identità Golose 2025: The Value of Heritage in Hospitality

March 7, 2025

The 2025 edition of Identità Golose, a benchmark event for the world of fine hospitality, offered a space for in-depth dialogue on mindful hosting, sustainable practices, and the evolving landscape of Italian tourism.

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Bridging Generations: Young Artisans meet Venetian Masters in Murano

January 25, 2025

A meaningful learning experience unfolded in Murano, the beating heart of Venice’s glassmaking tradition.

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A Pact for the Future of Craftsmanship: Scholarships to Support Ancient Trades

January 24, 2025

In an age where progress races forward and traditions risk fading into silence, there are still those who choose to pause, to look back, and to remember.

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A Lab of Ideas: Training Workshop with Bocconi University Students

November 25, 2024

During a special lecture led by Professor Arianna Brioschi, Marketing and Communication instructor in the undergraduate program at Bocconi University, we had the honor to participate in a workshop designed around the learning by doing method.

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Mano a Mano: on the occasion of Homo Faber

September 25, 2024

As part of the official Homo Faber collateral events this September, The Place of Wonders puts the spotlight on the future of artistic craftsmanship with a special showcase held at Londra Palace Venezia.

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Le Arti Orafe End-Of-Year Exhibition

June 27, 2024

Le Arti Orafe Jewellery School, one of Europe’s most prestigious institutions in the field of goldsmithing, opened the doors of its workshops to celebrate the talent, dedication, and hard work of its students with an end-of-year exhibition.

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