Due lettere autografe e inedite di Giuseppe Garibaldi datate 3 marzo 1861, indirizzate agli operai di Milano, sono conservate nell’Archivio Storico Bracco.
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Bracco Foundation is Institutional Partner of the Italian Embassy in the United States and the Rome Compagnia per la Musica for the concert officially celebrating Italian Unification.
Fondazione Bracco è Partner Istituzionale dell’Ambasciata Italiana negli Stati Uniti e della Compagnia per la Musica in Roma per il concerto di celebrazione ufficiale dell’Unità d’Italia.
Nell’ambito della X^ Settimana della Cultura d’Impresa di Confindustria, Fondazione Bracco promuove e organizza un convegno sul trattamento fiscale delle Fondazioni, tema di particolare rilievo nello scenario attuale.
As part of the 12th Confindustria Corporate Culture Week, Bracco Foundation is promoting and organising a conference on the tax treatment of foundations, a subject of particular importance in the present scenario.
During the International Congress of the European Society of Radiology (ECR), traditionally held every year in Vienna, Bracco Foundation organized at the Hofburg Palace in the Austrian capital a Concert of the Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala, conducted by Maestro Pietro Mianiti, with the participation of soprano Pretty Yende and baritone Renato Bruson, special guest of the evening.
To celebrate the International Women’s Day, March 8th , Bracco Foundation is organizing a seminar on prevention, with the aim of spreading in promoting among women a greater sensitivity towards healthy lifestyles, correct diet and preventive diagnosis.
The second in the series of meetings on “Women & Science” based on prevention for women, organized by the Fondazione Umberto Veronesi in collaboration with Bracco Foundation, is starting.
The Constantine 313 A.D. exhibition, of which Bracco Foundation is Main Partner, was designed by the Diocesan Museum and staged in the Palazzo Reale. The exhibition celebrates the anniversary of the issuing in 313 DC of the “Edict of Milan” by the Western Roman Emperor Constantine and his counterpart in the East, Licinius. It declared Christianity, after centuries of persecution, legal and so began a period of religious tolerance and great political and cultural innovation.
International Women’s Day saw a major homage to the figure of Helena, who, in her long life, played many roles: she was mother of the celebrated Emperor Constantine, Empress and Augusta of a vast empire and finally saint, linked to the cult of the “true cross”.