Emilio Pizzolato's Photo exhibition, curated by Etta Lisa Basaldella. Thirty pictures describing the Venetian photographer's experience in the land of gods during his seven journeys, on foot and on a mule, along the wide plateau of the Hymalayan Mountains, from 1986 and 2000. In his photos, Pizzolato was able to capture the most significant aspects of the Tibetan culture. His style is flawless and incredibly rich of content. Venetian journalist and writer Antonella Barina defines him “a pilgrim who travels alone”, able to capture Tibet's unforgettable characteristics, its colours and the rare air on its peaks, where travellers erect piles of stones to venerate Mother Mountain. As explained by Antonella Barina, this exhibition is an open door giving onto that world. Every photo is a prayer to cherish the memory and pass it on the others. Opening hours: from 10 am to 6 pm, from Tuesday to Sunday. Closed on Monday.