Have you heard of books that tell about themselves?
This project is being implemented in Uzbekistan under the initiative of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev and in collaboration with the Italian company "Magister Art" as part of the creation of the Center for Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan. Additionally, the establishment of the Garden of Civilizations in the country is expected in the near future. This was announced during lively discussions involving local scholars and foreign experts, focused on enriching the content for the megaproject, which is set to open in September this year.
It has been revealed that the "First Renaissance" exhibition, which will be held at the Center for Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan, is being organized according to global standards.
In the discussion, which was attended by Alessandra Kostantini, the creative director of the Italian company "Magister Art," renowned architect Laura Peretti, as well as Center staff and representatives from partner organizations, participants spoke about the exhibits that will be displayed in sectors such as Islamic sciences, exact and natural sciences, and the academies of Baghdad and Khwarezm, as well as a special Garden of Civilizations that will be organized around the Center's building.
The Italian company, which specializes in organizing cultural and educational events, international exhibitions, provided suggestions for improving the components of the exhibition, as well as enhancing its visual and conceptual content.
In particular, methods for showcasing architectural heritage, works of art, and scientific discoveries through modern technologies were discussed. This organization has extensive experience in promoting cultural heritage, creating film and media products, and collaborating with renowned artists and scholars.
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