This year, Albarella Island also participated in the event  “M’illumino di meno”, the energy saving and sustainable lifestyle day, created…

This year, Albarella Island also participated in the event  “M’illumino di meno”, the energy saving and sustainable lifestyle day, created in 2005 by Caterpillar and Rai Radio2; who asked their listeners to turn off all non-essential lights on Friday 6 March 2020. This year, together with hundreds of monuments and buildings throughout Italy, Albarella also decided to turn off all the lights on the Island starting at 6pm until dawn, leaving room for the evocative starlight above the splendid Po Delta Park and to send a message of awareness for the correct use of energy resources.

The 2020 edition was dedicated to “increasing plants, trees and greenery that surround us”. Albarella Island has always been sensitive to this theme, so much so, that two years ago it launched the “Immersi nella natura” project in collaboration with the Coloco di Parigi studio, to invest in the bio diversity of the area, increase the natural heritage and tree species on the Island and raise guest’s awareness to the threats to which the terrestrial ecosystems are subjected due to the current models of production and consumption, as well as the contribution each of us can make to contain them. In keeping to this theme, on the first of May “Evoluzioni”, will be inaugurated, the open air exhibition/museum with installations by Roberto Mainardi and Vera Bonaventura for Officinadidue, already protagonists of Arte Sella, and at a date to be decided AlbarellaLand will be opening, the first play to be made with eco-friendly materials.

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