Siete alla ricerca di una manifestazione che si svolge a Monaco o nelle città attorno durante il mese di gennaio 2025
The Edo period, also known as the Tokugawa period (1603–1868), is an era of modern Japanese history that began with the accession of Tokugawa leyasu to the title of shogun, and ended with the restoration of imperial power. At the Edo-Tokyo museum, scale models and life-size reproductions of different areas of Edo (as the city of Tokyo was known until 1868) let visitors wander through the world of the Tokugawa dynasty that ruled Japan from the 17th to the 19th century. During that period, the country turned inwards and enjoyed long years of peace domestically. The policy of isolationism saw Japan's culture flourish, with the advent of kabuki theatre, haiku poetry, and paintings and stamps depicting the "floating world" (ukiyo-e).
This lecture looks at attempts by legal medicine experts to gain new insights into history by studying "silent witnesses", long-dead historic patients such as Lucy the australopithecine, or the remains of Richard the Lionheart, the false relics of Joan of Arc, the head of Henry IV of France, the blood of Marat and Robespierre, the latrines of Napoleon at Longwood, Flaubert's death mask, Hitler's jawbone, and Picasso's hair). The talk will be given by Philippe Charlier, a doctor of medicine, archaeo-anthropology, and bioethics.
Movie Tuesdays - Fritz Lang's final movie is a crime thriller set in an unnerving world where there are hidden eyes always watching.
Try your hand at pruning roses with the Gardeners.
Whom do we love, when we love? Do we ever know who it is that's loved? Is shared love nothing more than a fortunate misunderstanding? These eternal mysteries around the meaning of love are the stage for a showdown between two men. Abel Znorko, a winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, has withdrawn to a hermit-like existence on an island off the north of Norway, with coke, alcohol and psychedelics his only companions. There, he constantly relives his passionate yearning for a woman with whom he has been corresponding for years. Erik Larsen is a journalist, who has asked for an interview as a pretext for meeting the author. But what is his hidden agenda? And how is he linked to the woman who Znorko claims still holds his heart? And just why has this bitter old misanthrope, with his dark glasses, silk robe and shotgun, agreed to receive him?
Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, 2024/2025 season, under the Presidency of H.R.H. the Princess of Hanover - "Leif Ove Andsnes Recital". Leif Ove ANDSNES, Piano. Programme: GRIEG, TVEITT, CHOPIN.