Notice of Closure | Italian Cultural Institute in Haifa
In light of the current security situation in Israel and in accordance with the guidelines issued by the Home Front Command, the Italian Cultural Institute in Haifa will remain closed to the public until further notice. The staff of the Institute remains at your disposal via email and looks forward to welcoming you again in […]
Read moreNotice of Closure to the Public of the Italian Cultural Institute
In light of the situation in Israel and in accordance with the guidelines of the Home Front Command, the Italian Cultural Institute in Haifa will remain closed through Tuesday, June 17. The Institute’s staff will be reachable via email during this period.
Read moreREMINDER | Online Lecture – 18th Century: Venetian Painters
The Italian Cultural Institute in Haifa invites you to the second talk in the TRIPTYCH: THREE CENTURIES OF ITALIAN ART series, dedicated to the masters of Venetian painting: Canaletto, Carriera, Tiepolo and more. 🗓 Monday, June 9, 2025 | 🕕 18:00 | 🌐 Online (in Hebrew) 🎙 With Nathalie Andrijasevic, Associate Curator, Tel Aviv Museum […]
Read more“THE CHILDREN’S TRAIN”, BY VIOLA ARDONE | How to participate in the event
🔔 Reminder | BOOK CLUB 2025 (Summer Edition)📚 A new season of literary conversations is about to begin! The Italian Cultural Institute in Haifa reminds you of the upcoming event in the BOOK CLUB 2025 (Summer Edition), dedicated to The Children’s Train by Viola Ardone – a powerful and moving novel inspired by real post-war […]
Read moreGIOTTO IN FLORENCE: THE BARDI AND PERUZZI CHAPELS | How to participate in the event
🎨 Final appointment with the genius of Giotto! The Italian Cultural Institute of Haifa is pleased to invite you to the third and final online lecture in the series: “GIOTTO: THE DAWN OF A NEW ART IN ITALY” 🖼️ GIOTTO IN FLORENCE: THE BARDI AND PERUZZI CHAPELS📍 Presented by Dr. Irina Chernetsky, expert in Renaissance […]
Read moreGHITTA CARELL | PORTRAITS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY | On display in Milan
FAI – Fondo per l’Ambiente Italiano,with the patronage of the Italian Cultural Institute of Haifa,is pleased to announce: GHITTA CARELL | PORTRAITS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY An exhibition curated by Roberto Dulio🗓 May 14 – October 12, 2025📍 Villa Necchi Campiglio, Via Mozart 14, Milan 🎟️ BOOK YOUR TICKET NOW A refined and poignant tribute […]
Read moreXVII INTERNATIONAL LYRIC COMPETITION S. FRANCESCO DI PAOLA | Registration is now open
The Orchestra del Mediterraneo Association, in collaboration with the Orfeo Stillo Musical Association, is pleased to announce the 17th edition of the “San Francesco di Paola” International Lyric Competition, which will take place from June 8 to 10, 2025, at the Politeama Theater in Catanzaro. The competition is open to opera singers of all nationalities, […]
Read more17th CENTURY: POST CARAVAGGIO IN NAPLES | How to participate in the event
🎨 Discover the richness of Italian art with us!The Italian Cultural Institute in Haifa proudly launches its new online lecture series, TRIPTYCH: THREE CENTURIES OF ITALIAN ART, with a captivating journey into 17th-century Naples. 📅 When: May 5th at 18:00🖌 Topic: The revolutionary influence of Caravaggio on Neapolitan artistic movements🎙 Speaker: Nathalie Andrijasevic, Assistant Curator at […]
Read moreITALIAN GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS | A.Y. 2025-2026
The new notice for the assignment of scholarships from the Italian Government to foreign and Italian students residing abroad for the 2025-2026 academic year has been published. For all the details, please consult the call for applications, the dedicated page on the MAECI website and the Study in Italy Portal. Online applications (to be submitted […]
Read moreGIOTTO’S INNOVATIVE ART IN THE SCROVEGNI CHAPEL | How to participate in the event
🎨 The Italian Cultural Institute in Haifa invites you to the second lecture in our series on GIOTTO: THE DAWN OF A NEW ART IN ITALY, presented by Dr. Irina Chernetsky. 📍 This free online event on April 22, 2025, at 18:30 (Israel time) will explore Giotto’s groundbreaking techniques and the realism in his frescoes […]
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