Yoga teacher, Ginevra Margiacchi, shared her expertise of the ancient practice, often called Ayurveda with guests at PCC.
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Recapping Corridoio Fiorentino's Summer Art Series
Lisa Lorenzini’s The Unexpected Time series debuted at its inaugural event at the Palazzi Community Center.
Italian History Seen Through the Eyes of Women
Sandra Landi’s Un'Altra Storia book reading event sparked feminist discourse at AUF’s Palazzi Community Center.
Made in Florence: A Presentation on Artificial Intelligence
On June 11, the Palazzi Community Center hosted “Made in Florence,” where Professor Marco Mayer of LUMSA University and Professor Michele Colajanni from the University of Bologna spoke about Artificial Intelligence: Between Myth & Reality.
No Act of Betrayal: A Book Presentation
Author Rossella Levi and translator Johanna Bishop alternated reading passages, in both Italian and English, from Rossella's book, No Act of Betrayal.
Humans and Nature Connected Through Brush Strokes
For the past month, the Corridoio Fiorentino at Palazzi Community Center has been filled by the powerful displays from Aurora Bresci
How Waves Connect Laura Fauzzi to Her Art
Divided into two sections, the exhibit features Laura Fauzzi's black and white ink pieces and colorful acrylic paintings. Inspired by dance and human energy, her art captures both fluidity and emotion. Originally from Sweden, Fauzzi now resides in Florence, where her work can be viewed in Corridoio Fiorentino until April 10th.
An Evening of Flavor
Students and guests gathered at the Palazzi Community Center for a cozy evening of tasting, learning, and savoring a variety of different olive oils from the local olive grove, Azienda Agricola Giacomo Grassi.
Historical Scandal: | Florence's Brief Moment as Capital
Caterina Perrone presents her book “Marie Laetitia Bonaparte Wise Rattazzi a Firenze,” shedding light on Florence's brief past as Italy's capital from 1865-1870. With help from fellow writers, friends and Perrone herself, the Palazzi Community Center played host to a captivating presentation for the public to enjoy.
The last Medici Princess: an open lesson at Palazzi Community Center
Around sunset on October 10th, someone is singing loudly, gorgeously, from the garden in the Fedora cafe. The song is the Trionfo di Bacco, or the “Triumph of Bacchus” by Lorenzo “the magnificent” de’Medici.