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                <text>Ciastel de Tor, famoso per la sua caratteristica torre e nel XIII secolo sede del giudizio “Thurn an der Gader”, è luogo di riferimento della cultura degli oltre 30.000 ladini, uniti nella loro identità da due elementi essenziali: la lingua derivata dal latino volgare e lo straordinario paesaggio montuoso delle Dolomiti. Dal 2001 il Ćiastel ospita il museo provinciale ladino. Esso fornisce preziose informazioni sulla geologia, archeologia, storia, lingua, sul turismo e artigianato artistico delle cinque valli ladine.&amp;nbsp;&lt;a href="http://www.visitdolomites.com/page2/museum-ladin-ciastel-de-tor/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;www.visitdolomites.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span&gt;Il Museo Ladins Ursus ladinicus è dedicato alla storia delle Dolomiti e alla loro formazione geologica, ma anche ad un antico abitante di questi territori: l’orso delle caverne che viveva nei boschi delle Dolomiti 40.000 anni fa. All’interno del museo è stato ricostruito l’habitat dell’Ursus ladinicus, con numerosi reperti originali e installazioni video e addirittura la grotta delle Conturines, dove l’orso è stato ritrovato. Il museo, durante i periodo di apertura, ospita inoltre diversi eventi culturali.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.visitdolomites.com/page2/museo-ladins-ursus-ladinicus/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"&gt;www.visitdolomites.com&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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Strada Micurà de Rü, 26, 39030 San Cassiano BZ</text>
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              <text>Esther Schena se fej lerch te sü chedri depënć te interiurs foresć y mët adöm impresciuns dl momënt chîtes, delicates. I chedri sgrefeda morjel sön la spersa dla vita da vigni dé idiliaca y ascogn nia dainré prospetives da stè ert. Na critica chîta se fej lerch tl cheder. Mo ala fin ti nen vara ala artista plü co ater dla osservaziun chîta dla vita da vigni dé co de anotaziuns critich-soziales. Ince sce al mancia rapresentaziuns de porsones se mëtel adöm tles series de chedri tòch por tòch portraits intims.&#13;
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Esther Schena dringt in Ihren gemalten Bildern in fremde Interieurs ein und sammelt leise, fragile Momentaufnahmen. Die Bilder kratzen sanft an der Oberfläche des idyllischen Alltags und bergen nicht selten unangenehme Perspektiven. Leise Kritik dringt im Bild durch. Doch schlussendlich geht es der Künstlerin viel eher um die stille Beobachtung des Alltäglichen als um zeitkritische Anmerkungen. &#13;
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