In the setting of the Tino Aime Museum-Garden, researcher Lorenzo Chirico will talk about symbolic communication and culture handed down through stone, from antiquity to the modern era, through petroglyphs/rock engravings and sculptural art in the Susa Valley.
The inanimate stone object has, over time, come to life by disseminating the customs, traditions and imagery of the Alpine peoples.
In the event of bad weather, the event will be held in the Salone Sicheri in Via Roma.
Giardino-Museo di Tino Aime
Via Europa - frazione Bastia - 10050, Gravere
Admissions
Free
Timetables
3 August 2025
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm