AQUILEIA
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domenica 28 dicembre 2025
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Germana Snaidero. Attimi sospesi
Torre a Stintino, 74 x 103 cm, acquerello su carta, 2015
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Data:
from 08 August 2015 to 27 September 2015
Luogo:
Palazzo Elti
A cura di:
Raffaella Ferrari
Indirizzo:
Gemona del Friuli - via Bini 9
Telefono:
+39 0432 981441
Email:
iat@gemonaweb.it
Sito ufficiale:
www.gemonaturismo.it
Orario:
tutti i giorni 10.00 -12.30 / 15.00-18.00
Ingresso:
ingresso gratuito
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