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REFLECTIONS FROM SKY, MEDITATIONS ON EARTH: MODERN ARAB CALLIGRAPHIC ART

May 8th, 2012

Trajan’s Market in Rome will be hosting one of the most fascinating exhibitions of the year until 10 June. The show dedicated to modern Arab calligraphic art is presented thanks to the patronage of Jordan’s Queen Rania Al Abdullah. Promoted by Roma Capitale, Political Culture and Old Town Centre Department – Superintendency of Cultural Heritage, the exhibition intends to introduce Europeans to an Arab school of art that originates from this world’s intellectual and cultural foundation. The 75 works by 57 different artists on display illustrate the uniqueness of an artistic style that is deeply rooted in Arab cultural history yet adapted to the present through the use of modern techniques and tools. The two themes elaborated for the exhibit by the Arab Calligraphic School are “Sacred” – quotations regarding religious themes that convey a spiritual or moral message – and the exquisitely secular “Profane”.

Grand Hotel de La Minerve, a 5 star Luxury Hotel in Rome, is located in one of the most fascinating squares of the city, between the Pantheon and the Church of “Santa Maria Sopra Minerva”. 
It offers its customers various packages like for example the Art and Gourmet:

The package includes:

  • Accomodation in Superior room with Continental Breakfast by room service for two people
  • Welcome drink at the “le Cupole” bar
  • Entrance at the “Roma al Tempo del Caravaggio” exibithion (untill Feb 5th 2012 – closed on mondays – opening time 10am to 7pm)
  • Candle light dinner for 2 people at the “Roof Garden Minerva” (3 courses – beverages exluded)

The offer is based on a minimum stay of 2 night stay
The package includes 10% VAT
The package do not include City tax, €3,00 per person per night
The Length of this Package is 2 overnights

 

 

 

 


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Tags: Arab Calligraphic School are “Sacred”, Arab school, Jordan’s Queen Rania Al Abdullah, MEDITATIONS ON EARTH: MODERN ARAB CALLIGRAPHIC ART, Political Culture and Old Town Centre Department, REFLECTIONS FROM SKY, Roma Capitale, Superintendency of Cultural Heritage, Trajan’s Market in Rome


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