Mar 20 • 15:04 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy La Repubblica

Exhibition for the 50th anniversary of Repubblica, here is the best of our meetings

An immersive exhibition celebrating the 50th anniversary of the newspaper Repubblica drew over 20,000 visitors and hosted numerous talks with prominent figures in journalism and literature.

The exhibition organized for the 50th anniversary of the Italian newspaper Repubblica showcased a two-month journey filled with immersive visits and discussions. Open from mid-January to mid-March at the Mattatoio in Rome, the event not only attracted notable numbers—over 20,000 attendees, the participation of 1,500 students, and sold-out sessions each week—but also emphasized the fervor of its audience. The exhibition was free to enter, allowing a wide audience to engage with the rich displays featuring panels, memorabilia, films, and multimedia installations.

Throughout the exhibition, thematic meetings held every Saturday offered an opportunity for the public to engage with esteemed writers, intellectuals, and prominent journalists. These discussions, available for streaming afterward, allowed attendees to dive deeper into the pivotal issues concerning journalism today and the future. The enthusiastic participation from the public reflects the ongoing interest and passion for journalism and its evolving role in society.

The legacy of Repubblica, encapsulated by this anniversary event, underscores the significance of journalism in shaping public discourse and connecting communities. The exhibition not only celebrated a milestone for the publication but also provided a platform for critical reflection on the journalistic profession and its contributions to contemporary issues, encouraging an ongoing dialogue about the challenges and responsibilities faced by media today.

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