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For more than a decade, Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring, Adolf Hitler's right-hand man during the infamous Third Reich, assembled a collection of thousands of works of art that were meticulously catalogued. Why did he steal entire collections, mainly those belonging to Jewish families, ultimately victims of the Shoah? Was it to satisfy his aesthetic ambitions and his insatiable personal greed or was he acting in the common interest of the Nazi rulers?
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For more than a decade, Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring, Adolf Hitler's right-hand man during the infamous Third Reich, assembled a collection of thousands of works of art that were meticulously catalogued. Why did he steal entire collections, mainly those belonging to Jewish families, ultimately victims of the Shoah? Was it to satisfy his aesthetic ambitions and his insatiable personal greed or was he acting in the common interest of the Nazi rulers?
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Veneza é uma verdadeira façanha da tecnologia, uma cidade de pedra suspensa sobre postes de madeira que parece levitar sobre a água. Mas, hoje em dia, enfrenta-se ao maior desafio de sempre: a ameaça do desaparecimento. Um grupo de cientistas, entre os quais há químicos, biólogos, engenheiros, meteorologistas ou mergulhadores pedreiros, disputa uma corrida contrarrelógio contra os inimigos que a cercam: o sal, o aquecimento global, o afundar do subsolo, o turismo de massas e a industrialização forçada. Graças às experiências levadas a cabo neste enorme laboratório ao ar livre e às reconstruções em 3D, descobriremos Veneza de um ponto de vista inédito e analisaremos todas as soluções que se puseram em prática para salvá-la, de novos cimentos resistentes ao sal ao megaprojeto MOSE, as comportas móveis gigantes destinadas a bloquear a subida da água.
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No city in the world has sparked as many desires and fantasies as Venice. In the 18th century, its heady atmosphere of freedom produced an extraordinary cultural flowering. Famous artists like Vivaldi, Tiepolo father and son, Canaletto, Longhi, Guardi, Goldoni and Casanova hurled themselves into a giddy whirl of libertinage while leaving their stamp on the unique city. Then, in 1797, Venice surrendered to Napoleon Bonaparte. Carnival was over, and the masks came off. Venice: Flamboyant to the End transports us from canal to canal, palazzo to palazzo, bathing us in the magical atmosphere of this maze of a city and conjuring up the uniquely flamboyant Venice of the 18th century.
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No city in the world has sparked as many desires and fantasies as Venice. In the 18th century, its heady atmosphere of freedom produced an extraordinary cultural flowering. Famous artists like Vivaldi, Tiepolo father and son, Canaletto, Longhi, Guardi, Goldoni and Casanova hurled themselves into a giddy whirl of libertinage while leaving their stamp on the unique city. Then, in 1797, Venice surrendered to Napoleon Bonaparte. Carnival was over, and the masks came off. Venice: Flamboyant to the End transports us from canal to canal, palazzo to palazzo, bathing us in the magical atmosphere of this maze of a city and conjuring up the uniquely flamboyant Venice of the 18th century.
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