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Although preserving art is costly and time-consuming, it's important because you are saving cultural heritage for future generations.” Art, in every form, is not replaceable and must be preserved.
We thank you for supporting our service to the Philadelphia area as a provider of Italian language and culture.
Grazie a voi!
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Although preserving art is costly and time-consuming, it's important because you are saving cultural heritage for future generations.” Art, in every form, is not replaceable and must be preserved.
We thank you for supporting our service to the Philadelphia area as a provider of Italian language and culture.
Grazie a voi!
To donate, please click here.
How can I make a donation, please click here
Shop for a cause:

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Future projects include assisting with the restoration of unique wooden model of Teatro La Fenice presented in 1790 by architect Giannantonio Selva (1751-1819).