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mostra & aperitif – !nes y Sofia

Guided tour of the temporary exhibition, followed by live music by Ines Tavella und Sofia Moling

This year, the Museum Ladin is once again launching the “mostra & aperitif” event series. After a guided tour with a palaeontologist through this year’s special exhibition Countdown to Mass Extinction?, the live music by !nes and Sofia will entertain the audience over an aperitif with a breath taking view of the Dolomites.

 

16:00 – 17:00 Guided tour in German (10€ incl. museum admission)
17:00 – 18:00 Visita guidata in lingua italiana (10€ entrata nel museo incl.)

18:00 – 20:00 Aperitivo with music on our panoramic terrace

 

Ines Tavella and Sofia Moling are two young musicians who are currently studying at the Vienna Music Institute (VMI) in Vienna. With clear voices and a delicate sense of sound and emotion, they perform their own compositions as well as selected covers. They sing alternately as soloists and in harmonious duets. Their repertoire ranges stylistically between pop, soul and singer-songwriter – personal, expressive and authentic.

Reservation for the guided tour and further information

Museum Ladin Tel. 0474 524020
Museum Ladin Email prenotaziuns@museumladin.it

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Guided tour of the temporary exhibition, followed by live music by Ines Tavella und Sofia Moling

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This event is part of the following special exhibition:

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Extended due to high demand: The new special exhibition at the Museum Ladin offers a fascinating insight into the largest mass extinction in Earth’s history and draws parallels to today’s climate crisis.