SHOPPING UNDER THE STARS – ORISTANO – EVERY TUESDAY – FROM TUESDAY JULY 3
For the fifth consecutive year, the Mall of natural and Confcommercio offering “Shopping under the stars.”
The event provides the opportunity to shop in the city center with shops open until midnight and a side of music, folklore, but also an exhibition of handicrafts and Antiquarium and guided tours through the historic center.
Every Tuesday evening from July 3rd until August sette7, shops open from 22 to midnight and a few road free of traffic to allow people to rediscover the pleasure of a walk in the most striking of the city.
The event again this year comes in close collaboration with the Chamber
of Commerce, Confartigianato, Federalberghi, the Antiquarian Arborea and the City.
Among the many initiatives, including an exhibition of local crafts, organized by Confartigianato and the Chamber of Commerce. The objects created by twelve workshops will be exhibited from 10 July to 7 August in the premises of Via Diego Contini 10 and can be visited not only in the nights of shopping under the stars but also from Monday to Friday from 18 to 21. Partners of the initiative, the Armadillo, to emphasize the traditional Sardinian comegli objects can be successfully combined with the high-tech design.
Shopping under the stars when there will be space for music: 4 quartet Mumble Bee, Happy Soul, The Corners, Majanfè banda music and Santa Cecilia. Three nights (10 and 24
July and August 7) will be devoted to folklore, with performances by groups of Oristano and Cabras Zeddiani Busachi and choirs, and Bonarcado Ruinas.
For cultural events, from July 10 to August 14, the Antiquarian will open all day, every Tuesday until midnight.
The 10 and July 24 of the museum guides accompany visitors in the most evocative of the medieval city. On 17 and 31 July, the garden of the museum will host an educational workshop for children.
The program also includes the presentation of the book “Templars, Crusaders, judged and the monastic orders of knighthood medieval Sardinia” by Massimo Rassu.
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