20200827 COVID-19: RECOVERY: Culture in Israel
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Israel struggles to regain ‘normalcy’ and encourage domestic tourism in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic opening the ‘Leonardo Da Vinci - The First Start Up Man’ exhibition in Jerusalem’s First Station. Government restrictions require screening visitors for fever at the entrance, wearing of face masks and a limited number of visitors to enable distancing. The exhibition celebrates the life of Leonardo Da Vinci, 500 years after his death, with reproduced artwork and a collection of models built by Prof. Giorgio Cegna, based on Da Vinci’s sketches.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Culture in Israel
Israel struggles to regain ‘normalcy’ and encourage domestic tourism in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic opening the ‘Leonardo Da Vinci - The First Start Up Man’ exhibition in Jerusalem’s First Station. Government restrictions require screening visitors for fever at the entrance, wearing of face masks and a limited number of visitors to enable distancing. The exhibition celebrates the life of Leonardo Da Vinci, 500 years after his death, with reproduced artwork and a collection of models built by Prof. Giorgio Cegna, based on Da Vinci’s sketches.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Culture in Israel
Israel struggles to regain ‘normalcy’ and encourage domestic tourism in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic opening the ‘Leonardo Da Vinci - The First Start Up Man’ exhibition in Jerusalem’s First Station. Government restrictions require screening visitors for fever at the entrance, wearing of face masks and a limited number of visitors to enable distancing. The exhibition celebrates the life of Leonardo Da Vinci, 500 years after his death, with reproduced artwork and a collection of models built by Prof. Giorgio Cegna, based on Da Vinci’s sketches.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Culture in Israel
Israel struggles to regain ‘normalcy’ and encourage domestic tourism in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic opening the ‘Leonardo Da Vinci - The First Start Up Man’ exhibition in Jerusalem’s First Station. Government restrictions require screening visitors for fever at the entrance, wearing of face masks and a limited number of visitors to enable distancing. The exhibition celebrates the life of Leonardo Da Vinci, 500 years after his death, with reproduced artwork and a collection of models built by Prof. Giorgio Cegna, based on Da Vinci’s sketches.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Culture in Israel
Israel struggles to regain ‘normalcy’ and encourage domestic tourism in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic opening the ‘Leonardo Da Vinci - The First Start Up Man’ exhibition in Jerusalem’s First Station. Government restrictions require screening visitors for fever at the entrance, wearing of face masks and a limited number of visitors to enable distancing. The exhibition celebrates the life of Leonardo Da Vinci, 500 years after his death, with reproduced artwork and a collection of models built by Prof. Giorgio Cegna, based on Da Vinci’s sketches.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Culture in Israel
Israel struggles to regain ‘normalcy’ and encourage domestic tourism in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic opening the ‘Leonardo Da Vinci - The First Start Up Man’ exhibition in Jerusalem’s First Station. Government restrictions require screening visitors for fever at the entrance, wearing of face masks and a limited number of visitors to enable distancing. The exhibition celebrates the life of Leonardo Da Vinci, 500 years after his death, with reproduced artwork and a collection of models built by Prof. Giorgio Cegna, based on Da Vinci’s sketches.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Culture in Israel
Israel struggles to regain ‘normalcy’ and encourage domestic tourism in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic opening the ‘Leonardo Da Vinci - The First Start Up Man’ exhibition in Jerusalem’s First Station. Government restrictions require screening visitors for fever at the entrance, wearing of face masks and a limited number of visitors to enable distancing. The exhibition celebrates the life of Leonardo Da Vinci, 500 years after his death, with reproduced artwork and a collection of models built by Prof. Giorgio Cegna, based on Da Vinci’s sketches.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Culture in Israel
Israel struggles to regain ‘normalcy’ and encourage domestic tourism in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic opening the ‘Leonardo Da Vinci - The First Start Up Man’ exhibition in Jerusalem’s First Station. Government restrictions require screening visitors for fever at the entrance, wearing of face masks and a limited number of visitors to enable distancing. The exhibition celebrates the life of Leonardo Da Vinci, 500 years after his death, with reproduced artwork and a collection of models built by Prof. Giorgio Cegna, based on Da Vinci’s sketches.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Culture in Israel
Israel struggles to regain ‘normalcy’ and encourage domestic tourism in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic opening the ‘Leonardo Da Vinci - The First Start Up Man’ exhibition in Jerusalem’s First Station. Government restrictions require screening visitors for fever at the entrance, wearing of face masks and a limited number of visitors to enable distancing. The exhibition celebrates the life of Leonardo Da Vinci, 500 years after his death, with reproduced artwork and a collection of models built by Prof. Giorgio Cegna, based on Da Vinci’s sketches.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Culture in Israel
Israel struggles to regain ‘normalcy’ and encourage domestic tourism in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic opening the ‘Leonardo Da Vinci - The First Start Up Man’ exhibition in Jerusalem’s First Station. Government restrictions require screening visitors for fever at the entrance, wearing of face masks and a limited number of visitors to enable distancing. The exhibition celebrates the life of Leonardo Da Vinci, 500 years after his death, with reproduced artwork and a collection of models built by Prof. Giorgio Cegna, based on Da Vinci’s sketches.
COVID-19: RECOVERY: Culture in Israel
Israel struggles to regain ‘normalcy’ and encourage domestic tourism in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic opening the ‘Leonardo Da Vinci - The First Start Up Man’ exhibition in Jerusalem’s First Station. Government restrictions require screening visitors for fever at the entrance, wearing of face masks and a limited number of visitors to enable distancing. The exhibition celebrates the life of Leonardo Da Vinci, 500 years after his death, with reproduced artwork and a collection of models built by Prof. Giorgio Cegna, based on Da Vinci’s sketches.