From today until March 19, the exhibition ‘Border Affinities. Architecture between Friuli Venezia Giulia and Slovenia’ is being held in Ljubljana, an exhibition project that explores the shared languages of architects on both sides of the border during the 20th century, beyond political and ideological barriers.

   
Curated by Luka Skansi and Paolo Nicoloso, with photographs by Roberto Conte and Miran Kambic, the exhibition offers a new perspective on the built heritage of neighboring territories, united by a layered history and a shared aesthetic sensibility. The initiative is organized in collaboration with the Italian Embassy in Ljubljana and the Italian Cultural Institute.

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