Alla scoperta della Feltre rinascimentale
Sunday: access to the citadel with a fee – €5 Cultural walks A free itinerary through the streets of the walled city, discovering palaces, squares, and characters of the Feltre
Sunday: access to the citadel with a fee – €5 Cultural walks A free itinerary through the streets of the walled city, discovering palaces, squares, and characters of the Feltre
A compass for traveling with awareness in the world of digital grandchildren with Drs. Silvia Flesia (Professional Educator, Prevention Department Aulss 1 Dolomiti) and Nicoletta Giacomel (Professional Educator, Family Counseling
Cost: 25 euros – if there is snow for snowshoeing, possible rental of snowshoes + poles 10 euros/pair maximum 15 participants allowed. Info and registrations: 3290040808 – guide.pndb@gmail.com guided tour
Each event, lasting about four days, offers a unique experience: tasting of international dishes, promotion of Italian and Veneto excellences, original and high-quality craftsmanship. It is the traveling event that
Yoga and guided museum tour On Saturday, March 22, there will be Yoga at the Museum curated by Gianna De Bona, at the Museum of Stone and Stonecutters in Castellavazzo.
Thanks to the agreement between the Municipality of Belluno and Dolomitibus, on the occasion of the Fair, which traditionally attracts thousands of people to the historic center of Belluno each
Cost per person: 25€ with a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 15 participants For info and registrations: ELISA PERON: 3201776652 – elisaperongae@gmail.com Hike in the wild Val di
For updates and details, please consult the following link A stage of light against the dark days. Dance, song, hope. Dance and Singing Show ➡️Teatro Dino Buzzati – Piazza Vittorio
Among the numerous exhibitions ranging from flea markets to antique markets in Veneto, the Fiera dell’oggetto ritrovato held in the historic center of Feltre on the second Sunday of the
Film projection The group Emergency Belluno invites the citizens to the screening of a special film that may be a bit dated, but is still very relevant today, on Wednesday, September 17, at the Library