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Do, Spring Days are back

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The FAI Spring Days return to Sicily on Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 June. Green light, therefore, for the awaited flagship event of the FAI – Italian Environment Fund, always welcomed with joy and hope, which has now become indispensable even for many Sicilians who love to be amazed by the beauties that surround us.

The Spring Days 2021, made possible by the incessant work of volunteers, Delegations and FAI Groups in the area, are an important signal of restart that places cultural heritage at the center of the life of the country and will take place in full compliance with safety regulations. sanitary.

FAI Sicily, therefore, after the first stop due to the orange zone that did not allow the event to be held on 15 and 16 May, with courage, pride and generosity, takes over the 29th edition of the largest square party dedicated to heritage cultural and landscape of Italy and on 5 and 6 June “opens the doors of the incredible” with two days dedicated to the discovery of enchanting and fascinating places, sometimes unusual and surprising, many of which are little known or accessible via awesome.

The FAI Spring Days will also be a precious opportunity to explain, through the careful choice of places and the narration that will be made of them, the new cultural vision of the Italian Environment Fund, presented in March on the occasion of the 25th National Conference of Delegates and dei Volontari, which sees the Environment as an indissoluble intertwining between Nature and History and Culture as a synthesis of the human and natural sciences.

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At the 29th edition of the FAI Spring Days, we recall, the Plaque of the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella was awarded.

The places open in Sicily and the methods of participation in the event will be presented during a press conference to be held in Palermo, at Palazzo d’Orleans, on Friday 28 May, at 9.30.

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