A Lyric Gala Marks the Reopening of Trieste’s Historic Beethoven Hall

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by InTrieste A landmark of Trieste’s cultural life has reopened following an extensive restoration, returning a storied concert hall to public use and renewing a...

Trieste Film Festival Concludes Nine-Day Celebration of European Cinema

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by MK The Trieste Film Festival closes today, bringing to an end nine days of screenings, conversations, and encounters that once again positioned the city...

At Trieste Film Festival, a Slovenian Debut Explores Identity and Desire

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by InTrieste “Fantasy,” the fiction-feature debut by the Slovenian filmmaker Kukla, has won the Premio Trieste for best feature film at the 37th Trieste Film...

Trieste’s Civic Museums Introduce an Expanded Educational Program for Schools

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by InTrieste The City of Trieste has launched a renewed educational offering across its network of Civic Museums, aimed at schools of all levels, from...

Recovered Etruscan Bronzes Expand a Landmark Exhibition in Aquileia

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by InTrieste A major archaeological exhibition at the National Archaeological Museum of Aquileia continues to draw strong public interest, welcoming more than 1,200 visitors on...

At Trieste Film Festival, Cinema Bridges Italy and Slovenia

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by InTrieste At the 37th Trieste Film Festival, cinema became a vehicle for cross-border dialogue, highlighting the deepening cultural cooperation between Italy and Slovenia. The...

A New Kafka for a New Europe Opens the Trieste Film Festival

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by InTrieste One of Europe’s most quietly influential film festivals opens this Friday, January 16, at 7.30 pm with a portrait of a writer whose...

Ljubljana’s Winter Festival Brings Classical Music to the City’s Coldest Weeks

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by Nina Vaclavikova Interview: Darko Brlek, general and artistic director of the Ljubljana Festival In the depths of winter, when much of Central Europe slows down,...

Trieste Film Festival Returns With Major European Premieres

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report: Nina Vaclavikova From Jan. 16 to Jan. 24, the 37th Trieste Film Festival will bring more than 120 screenings and events to the northeastern Italian port city, reaffirming its...

A New Multisensory Concert Series Will Tour Friuli Venezia Giulia in 2026

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by Nina Vaclavikova Interviews: Giorgio Micheli, author of the theatrical and literary texts; Pierpaolo Roberti, FVG councilor for Local Autonomies A new regional concert project, La musica...

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