WHAT'S ON
THIS WEEK
27 February
– 1 March 2009
MUSEUMS The
following website gives details of all museums in Trieste and the
surrounding region: http://www.museifriuliveneziagiulia.it/
www.turismo.fvg.it
EXHIBITIONS:
Multimedia exhibition at the
Immaginario Scientifico
in Grignano entitled "Tempi e Stratempi" exploring meteorological phenomena is open
until 14
June every Sunday from 10-20. More info on http://www.immaginarioscientifico.it/
and 040-224424.
New
exhibition opening
Saturday 28 February at 18:00 in the Galleria Rettori Tribbio 2 by the
artist
Daniel Lifschitz entitled “Nature Morte – Fiori – Venezia” (Still
lives –
Flowers – Venice). Open until 13 March daily except Monday
from 10-12.30 and 17-19, and Sundays from 11-12.30.
New
exhibition opening
Saturday 28 February at 18:00 in the Sala comunale d’arte in piazza
Unità by the
artist Sandro Gagliardi. Open until 15
March daily from 10-13 and 17-20.
Exhibition
by the artist Roberto D’Ambrosio, entitled ’40 anni di pittura’ (40
years of
painting) in Palazzo Costanzi (piazza Piccola, 2). Open until 29
March daily from 10-13 and 17-20. Free
entrance.
At the Sala del Giubileo (riva III novembre
2, on
the waterfront near piazza Untita’) there is an exhibition by the
Parisian
artist, Vincent Brunot, entitled “Panorama Trieste”, a collection
of
drawings and watercolours prepared over a period of ten years since 1999. Open until 28
February daily from
17-19. Free entrance.
At
the “Factory-Art” contemporary gallery (via Duca d’Aosta, 6/a) until 28
March
the Triestine artist Beatrice Crastini will be displaying her project
“How much
time do you have?” which focuses on the huge amount of time wasted
daily waiting:
queuing at the bank, post office, supermarket, hanging on the telephone
etc. Empty
time, which we cannot reclaim. From
Tuesday to Saturday 17-20.
To
mark “Darwin
Day”, the bicentenary of the birth of Charles Darwin, Trieste’s Aquarium (molo Pescheria, 2 on the waterfront) has
prepared a
special exhibition of “Nature anomale” (nature’s anomalies). Open daily from 9-13. Closed Mondays.
Entrance costs 4.50 euro for adults and 3
euro for children over the age of 5 and young people up to the age of
20. The ticket is also valid for entrance to
the
rest of the aquarium’s exhibits.
FAIRS
AND
MARKETS
Sunday
1 March, as on
every first Sunday in the month, there is the flea market in the “Il
Giulia”
shopping centre in via Giulia (bus number 6 stops right outside). From 9.30-19:30.
MUSIC:
Live
performance of ‘70s disco music in Bar Crispi (in via Crispi) by the
group “Move
& Groove” at 20:30 on Saturday 28 February.
Saturday
28 February from 18.30-22 in the Caffé Orizzonte (via San Spiridione
12) dj
Fabio B will be playing ‘70s and ‘80s music. Free entrance.
Live
jazz music, dance and painting performance at the Libreria-Bar Knulp
(via
Madonna del Mare 7/a) on Friday 27 February at 20:45 by Hisako Horikawa
(dance),
Tristan Honsinge (cello) and Gabriele Bonato (painting).
In
the Sala Beethoven (via Coroneo 15) at 18:00 on Friday 27 February,
there will
be a concert of music by Franz Schubert by the pianist Bruno De Caro. Free entrance.
Sunday
1 March at 20:30 at the Sala Tripcovich (near the bus and railway
station in Trieste),
there will be a
concert by the FVG Symphonic Orchestra of music by Mendelssohn and
Mozart. Tickets available to ICTP and SISSA
badge-holders
for the special reduced price of 2 Euro are on sale one hour before
the concert at
the Sala Tripcovich, and are available from the box office of the
Teatro Verdi during its
regular opening hours (tues-sat 9-12 and 16-19, sun 9-12).
Toll-free numero
verde
800 090373. More info on www.sinfonicafvg.it
CINEMA
and FILM CLUBS: Cinecity, Shopping
Centre Torri d’Europa, Via D'Alviano 23. Bus 29, 8 and
B. Check the movies at http://trieste.cinecity.it/.
Earphones are available so you can listen to the original language for
some
films; please ask before buying your ticket.
TOURS IN TRIESTE AND
SURROUNDINGS: Guided
Tour on foot of Trieste’s
historical monuments (in Italian and English)
at 10:00 each
Saturday and Sunday. The tour lasts 2 hours and costs Euro 5,00
(children under 12 go free).
Advance booking is necessary, please call the Tourist Bureau in Piazza
Unità.
Tel. 040-3478312. Email: info@turismo.fvg.it
Grotta
Gigante – Giant
Cave: The cave is considered the largest tourist
cave in the world. It
is situated on the Triestine Karst (Carso), about half an hour from the
city
centre. Visits to the cave itself take place every hour from 10-16.
Take
bus 42 from Piazza Oberdan and get off at Borgo Grotta Sgonico. It
takes
5mins on foot, following the signs, to reach the cave. Entrance costs
Euro 8.50
per person, and Euro 4.50 for a group of 15. More info online: www.grottagigante.it.
Faro
della Vittoria – Lighthouse visits: Trieste’s lighthouse in Strada del Friuli, built as
a
monument to the fallen of the First World War, has re-opened to the
public. You
can visit it until March from 10-15 each Sunday and public holidays.
Muggia
The boat linking Trieste
with Muggia, a charming Istro-Venetian fishing village, runs all year.
You get
a great view of Trieste
from the sea. Catch the boat from Molo Pescheria on the seafront in
the
centre of Trieste,
near Piazza Unita’. Check schedules on www.triestetrasporti.it,
under ‘servizi
marittimi’. A return tickets costs Euro 6.35. If you prefer to go by
road, bus 20 from the railway station takes you all the way to the
centre of
Muggia. You can get information on Muggia here: www.muggia.info.
CASTLES
Miramare Castle
is very close to the ICTP and is open every day from 9:00 to 19:00.
Entrance
ticket to the Castle costs Euro 4.00 (Euro 2.00 up to 25 years). The
park is
open from 8:00–17:00 during the winter months. Please note, if you opt
for a late tour of the castle, the only route open to exit the park is
‘viale
dei Lecci’, leading towards the youth hostel. For more info: www.castello-miramare.it
Duino
Castle
is considered one of the most attractive castles in Europe
and is still the official residence of the Torre e Tasso royal family.
From its cliff-top location it overlooks the small fishing village of Duino, and it is surrounded by
extensive
gardens. Inside you can see the furnishings, pictures, books and
mementoes collected over centuries. In the grounds you can visit a
World
War 2 bunker. Take bus nr. 51 (the airport bus) or bus 44 (city bus 44
from
Piazza Oberdan) to the centre of Duino, right outside the castle
gates..
Visiting times: 9:30 to 16:00 at weekends only and on public holidays.
Entrance ticket to the castle Euro 4.50 for ICTP badge holders.
Children up to 6 do not pay, from 7-16 years Euro 3.50, full price Euro
7. To arrange a guided tour phone: 040 208120. For more info: www.castellodiduino.it / info@castellodiduino.it
San Giusto Castle,
take bus nr. 24 from the railway station. Built between 1470 and 1630,
the castle rises up from the hill in the heart of the old city. You can
enjoy a
full view of Trieste,
visit the museum, the armoury and the lapidario tergestino. Outside the
castle
walls lies the cathedral built in the 14th century and in the
surroundings, the
remains of the ancient Roman city dating back to the first and second
century.
Until 3 May, there is an exhibition which focuses on life in Trieste during
the Middle Ages. Visiting
times: 9:00–19:00. Check the following website for a comprehensive list
of
opening times and entrance prices: http://www.retecivica.trieste.it/triestecultura/new/musei.asp?pagina=musei_storia
Useful Websites: Restaurants
in Trieste: http://www.vivalapappa.it/ristoranti/elenco.php/provincia=Trieste
Bus schedules in Trieste: www.triestetrasporti.it
Train timetables: www.trenitalia.it
Map itinerary: www.mappy.it
Ticket purchase for concerts in and out of Trieste: “Ticket Point” in
Corso
Italia 6/c tel: 040.3498277
Buses for trips outside Trieste: www.autostazionetrieste.it