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THE VITRUVIAN MAN | What do the human body and ideal architecture have in common?

Marking 500 years since the death of Leonardo da Vinci, the Madatech Museum in Haifa, in collaboration with the Italian Cultural Institute in Haifa, invites you to a fascinating series of free lectures. Lecturer: Dr. Irina Czernecki.

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  • What does Leonardo’s famous drawing “The Vitruvian Man” represent?
  • The worldview behind Vitruvius’ writings and the worldview behind Leonardo’s writings describing his famous drawing.
  • The idea of an ideal church in XV Century Italy.
  • Leonardo’s architectural drawings.

For further info on the three lectures, please follow THIS LINK.
Upon registration, all lectures are free of charge. To register, please follow THIS LINK.

The lectures, in Hebrew, will be held in the “Dgani” room, at the Madatech Museum, in rehov Shmaryahu Levin 25, Haifa.
It is possible to park in the parking lot of the Madatech Museum, entering from rehov Balfour 12.
The duration of each lecture is approximately 45 minutes. It is possible to register for one, two or three lectures.

Dr. Irina Czernecki: Researcher in visual arts of the Renaissance and lecturer at the Department of Art History, Faculty of Arts and Philosophy at the University of Haifa and at the Beit Berl College.

  • Organized by: Madatech Museum
  • In collaboration with: Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Haifa