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ELEKTRICON

ELEKTRICON

ELEKTRICON

ELEKTRICON

ELEKTRICON

Client ASSOCIAZIONE MUSEI D'OSSOLA

Client ASSOCIAZIONE MUSEI D'OSSOLA

Client ASSOCIAZIONE MUSEI D'OSSOLA

Client ASSOCIAZIONE MUSEI D'OSSOLA

Client ASSOCIAZIONE MUSEI D'OSSOLA

Graphic Design Marco Goran Romano

Graphic Design Marco Goran Romano

Graphic Design Marco Goran Romano

Graphic Design Marco Goran Romano

Graphic Design Marco Goran Romano

Exhibition Curator Paolo Lampugnani

Exhibition Curator Paolo Lampugnani

Exhibition Curator Paolo Lampugnani

Exhibition Curator Paolo Lampugnani

Exhibition Curator Paolo Lampugnani

The Elektricon exhibition is dedicated to the work of Italian architect Piero Portaluppi. Hosted at the ancient Science Museum of Palazzo Rosmini in Domodossola, the exhibition takes visitors on a journey through five large illustrations showcasing the architect's works created between 1928 and 1934 in the Italian region of Piemonte.

The Elektricon exhibition is dedicated to the work of Italian architect Piero Portaluppi. Hosted at the ancient Science Museum of Palazzo Rosmini in Domodossola, the exhibition takes visitors on a journey through five large illustrations showcasing the architect's works created between 1928 and 1934 in the Italian region of Piemonte.

The Elektricon exhibition is dedicated to the work of Italian architect Piero Portaluppi. Hosted at the ancient Science Museum of Palazzo Rosmini in Domodossola, the exhibition takes visitors on a journey through five large illustrations showcasing the architect's works created between 1928 and 1934 in the Italian region of Piemonte.

The Elektricon exhibition is dedicated to the work of Italian architect Piero Portaluppi. Hosted at the ancient Science Museum of Palazzo Rosmini in Domodossola, the exhibition takes visitors on a journey through five large illustrations showcasing the architect's works created between 1928 and 1934 in the Italian region of Piemonte.

The Elektricon exhibition is dedicated to the work of Italian architect Piero Portaluppi. Hosted at the ancient Science Museum of Palazzo Rosmini in Domodossola, the exhibition takes visitors on a journey through five large illustrations showcasing the architect's works created between 1928 and 1934 in the Italian region of Piemonte.