20:30
Lloyd Tower
In collaboration with Wunderkammer Trieste.
Alessandra Sagelli with the clavicor is going to play musics of G.F. Handel, W.A. Mozart, C.P.E. Bach, F.J. Haydn, A. Le Carpenter.
Free entry with mandatory prenotation: +39 370 3071812 from 17:00 to19:00 or email [email protected]
18:15
Torre del Lloyd, Trieste
Sailinig, the sea and the port of Trieste as main characters, spring suggestions, from blooming gardens to European football championship.
Introduction of Alfonso Di Leva.
A talk with the president of the Port Authority Zeno D’Agostino will follow.
Moderation of Giovanni Marzini.
Ore 9:00
Pier IV, Trieste
DocksTheFuture – started in January 2018, coordinated by Circle, has been selected by INEA under Horizon 2020 Programme within “Smart, green and integrated transport” Challenge which includes areas such as aviation, infrastructure, green vehicles, Blue Growth as well as socio-economic and behavioural research and forward-looking activities for policy making.
DocksTheFuture, beneficiary by the European Commission of a contribution of about 1,2 million Euro, will define the Port of the Future, meant as a near future (2030) which should face challenges related to simplification and digitalization of processes, , emission reduction, energy transition, electrification, smart grids, port-city interface and the use of renewable energy management.
The Project – providing also for a Communication and Dissemination Plan addressed to all TEN-T Core and Comprehensive Ports and main port stakeholders.
18:00
Lloyd Tower
On Monday 29th April at 18:00 at the Lloyd Tower there is going to be the presentation of Francesco De Filippo’s book “Le nuove vie della seta. Voci italiane sul progetto globale cinese”.
Event moderator: Enrico Grazioli, director of Il Piccolo.
10.30
Port of Trieste
As in past years, a special pre-opening on Saturday, 18 May will be dedicated to instagrammers who want to recount their experience through their photographs, which will be posted with the hashtag #ILMIOPORTO.
Register on this link on Eventbrite.
18:00, 19:00, 20:00, 21:00, 21.30
Lloyd Tower
It will be just like being at sea, surrounded by the sounds of the ocean, sitting in the hold of the Pequod whaling ship, in search of self-discovery and the gigantic Moby Dick. From Friday, 24 May to Sunday, 26 May, Lloyd Tower in Trieste will host a performance of Roberto Abbiati’s play “Una tazza di mare in tempesta”, a play inspired by Herman Melville’s famous novel. Featuring Abbiati himself as the lead actor, as well as Johannes Schlosser and original music by Fabio Besana.
Held at the Teatro degli Incamminati, this intense, delicate, and surprising theatre experience will be offered to the city of Trieste by the Port System Authority of the Eastern Adriatic Sea as a cultural celebration of the 300th anniversary of the institution of the Trieste Free Port.
Anyone interested in attending the performance must register online via Eventbrite starting Monday, 20 May. Click here
11:00, 16:00, 19:00, 20:00, 21:00, 21.30
Lloyd Tower
It will be just like being at sea, surrounded by the sounds of the ocean, sitting in the hold of the Pequod whaling ship, in search of self-discovery and the gigantic Moby Dick. From Friday, 24 May to Sunday, 26 May, Lloyd Tower in Trieste will host a performance of Roberto Abbiati’s play “Una tazza di mare in tempesta”, a play inspired by Herman Melville’s famous novel. Featuring Abbiati himself as the lead actor, as well as Johannes Schlosser and original music by Fabio Besana.
Held at the Teatro degli Incamminati, this intense, delicate, and surprising theatre experience will be offered to the city of Trieste by the Port System Authority of the Eastern Adriatic Sea as a cultural celebration of the 300th anniversary of the institution of the Trieste Free Port.
Anyone interested in attending the performance must register online via Eventbrite starting Monday, 20 May. Click here
11:00, 16:00, 17:00, 18:00
Lloyd Tower
It will be just like being at sea, surrounded by the sounds of the ocean, sitting in the hold of the Pequod whaling ship, in search of self-discovery and the gigantic Moby Dick. From Friday, 24 May to Sunday, 26 May, Lloyd Tower in Trieste will host a performance of Roberto Abbiati’s play “Una tazza di mare in tempesta”, a play inspired by Herman Melville’s famous novel. Featuring Abbiati himself as the lead actor, as well as Johannes Schlosser and original music by Fabio Besana.
Held at the Teatro degli Incamminati, this intense, delicate, and surprising theatre experience will be offered to the city of Trieste by the Port System Authority of the Eastern Adriatic Sea as a cultural celebration of the 300th anniversary of the institution of the Trieste Free Port.
11:00
Pordenone
A new collaboration between the Port Network Authorithy and Pordenonelegge, featuring meetings with students and presentations of some books on the subject of the New Silk Road.
11:00
Lloyd Tower
Playing with paper and discovering the port’s history.
Run by the Trieste-based “paper engineer” Annalisa Metus, the creative morning will provide children between the ages of 5 and 10 with the opportunity to built a cardboard copy of the Free Port through a pop-up theatre performance that will feature some of what were the Port’s most characteristic elements 300 years ago: sailing ships, bundles of cargo, and warehouses.
Interested parents should reserve a space for their child here
19
Conference Room - CCITABEL Rue de la Loi 26, Bruxelles
Past, present and perspectives of what was the flourishing emporium of the Austro-Hungarian empire that has been able to adapt to the changed
geopolitical conditions and the needs of modern logistics will be illustrated by Zeno D’Agostino, President of the Port Network Authority of the
Eastern Adriatic Sea and Vice-President of European Sea Ports Organization (ESPO).
With the participation of Isabelle Ryckbost, Secretary General of ESPO.
Event organized by the Belgian-Italian Chamber of Commerce, The Brussels Liaison Office of the Autonomous Region Friuli Venezia Giulia, the Association Giuliani nel Mondo of Trieste and Brussels.
10:00; 11:00
Lloyd Tower
Playing with paper and discovering the port’s history.
Run by the Trieste-based “paper engineer” Annalisa Metus, the creative morning will provide children between the ages of 5 and 10 with the opportunity to built a cardboard copy of the Free Port through a pop-up theatre performance that will feature some of what were the Port’s most characteristic elements 300 years ago: sailing ships, bundles of cargo, and warehouses.
Interested parents should reserve a space for their child here
10:00
Torre del Lloyd - via K. L. von Bruck 3, Trieste
The initiative is coordinated by Istituto Livio Saranz as part of “inHeritage” (www.inHeritage.it).
The visit is free of charge, with mandatory reservation – rotteglo[email protected] or +39 040 415141 (from Monday to Friday h 9-12).
20:30
Lloyd Tower, via K. L. von Bruck 3, Trieste | Sala colonne
Wunderkammer Trieste is back at the Lloyd Tower.
Bor Zuljan will play musics of Dalza, Tromboncino, Capirola, Marco Dall’Acquila, Ockeghem, Leonardo da Vinci, Pesenti, Giovanni Maria Da Crema.
Free entry with mandatory prenotation: tel. +39 370 3071812 from 17.00 to 19.00; e-mail: [email protected]
20:30
Lloyd Tower, via K. L. von Bruck 3, Trieste
Wunderkammer Trieste is back at the Lloyd Tower.
Ensemble Seicentonovecento will play Musics of Aldrovandini, Farinelli, Colusso, Herrando, Scarlatti.
Free entry with mandatory prenotation: tel. +39 370 3071812 from 17.00 to 19.00; e-mail: [email protected]
Stazione Marittima, Trieste
Event about the Silk Road organized by The European House – Ambrosetti and China Development Institute.
10:00
Torre del Lloyd - via K. L. von Bruck 3, Trieste
Guided tours to the Lloyd Tower.
The initiative is coordinated by Istituto Livio Saranz as part of “inHeritage” (www.inHeritage.it).
After the visit will be held a follow-up meeting by Giulio Mellinato “The port in the economic and social history of Trieste”.
(Italian language)
The visit is free of charge, with mandatory reservation to rotteglo[email protected] or +39 040 415141 (from Monday to Friday h 9-12).
11:00
Lloyd Tower
Playing with paper and discovering the port’s history.
Run by the Trieste-based “paper engineer” Annalisa Metus, the creative morning will provide children between the ages of 5 and 10 with the opportunity to built a cardboard copy of the Free Port through a pop-up theatre performance that will feature some of what were the Port’s most characteristic elements 300 years ago: sailing ships, bundles of cargo, and warehouses.
Interested parents should reserve a space for their child here