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Ai Weiwei: Who Am I Palazzo Fava

24 Sep 2024 — 4 May 2025

At Palazzo Fave, you can see the works by Ai Weiwei in the exhibition titled "Who am I".

View his art and learn about the messages behind his pieces.

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Palazzo Fava

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Located in the city center, Palazzo Fava opened to visitors in 2011 after renovations starting in 2007. This building, once home to the Fava family, is now a cultural hub.

Inside, you will find various exhibitions showcasing art and history.

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Palazzo Fava
2 Via Manzoni, 40121, Bologna
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Stefania,  Italy Italy
29 Dec 2024
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Molto coinvolgente
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Anonymous
01 Jan 2025
Excellent
servizio comodo e rapido da usare, non richiede noiose registrazioni e pwd
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Anonymous
18 Nov 2024
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Molto bella le opere sono stimolanti l'ambiente è superbo
Palazzo Fava: Ai Weiwei. Who Am I? Exhibition

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