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Events ofApril 19, 2026

On Sunday, April 19th, for the first opening of the 2026 season, visitors can visit the Roman Villa of Almese to discover how the Romans lived in the Susa Valley in the first century AD.

From March 21st to May 3rd, 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM at the Palazzo delle Feste – Oltre Foyer - Scena 1312 Arte. Painting exhibition by Sergio Saccomandi.

Sunday, March 15, at 4:00 PM in Chiomonte, Pinacoteca G.A. Levis, Via Vittorio Emanuele II 75, DISCOVERING LEVIS WITH THE FAMILY: free workshop activities for families with children ages 3 to 12.

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Visit to Soubras in Oulx

Sunday, April 19th in Oulx, an ethnobotanical walk and visit to the Soubras hamlet with Rosalba and Dario Milesi... as if we were in 1900: herbs and ancient remedies.

The Umberto Benappi Gallery presents an exhibition where the landscape is not depicted but rather left to act.

The exhibition "Cime di alberi e gambe di tavolo" by the artist Jacopo Rinaldi opens on Saturday 14 June from 3pm to 7pm at the Pinacoteca "G.A. Levis" (via Vittorio Emanuele 75) in Chiomonte. The exhibition is the result of a period of residency, part of the program launched by Pinacoteca G.A. Levis aimed at hosting contemporary artists with the aim of activating new narratives starting from the substantial heritage of paintings by the landscape artist Giuseppe Augusto Levis and increasing public collections.

Each year, the Valsusa Filmfest commemorates Bruno Carli, a partisan and the first president of the Valsusa Filmfest association, with the eponymous award for individuals committed to defending human rights and the environment.

On Sunday, April 19, from 3 to 5 pm, Adelaide Castle – Civic Museum of the City of Susa is participating in Let's Draw Art, the spring initiative promoted by Abbonamento Musei to introduce children to cultural heritage through drawing and creativity.

The works of Francesco Blaganò, a non-academic artist who has dedicated his life to figurative, material, and conceptual art, transforming simple materials like paper and glue into extraordinary works, will be on display at Certosa 1515 in Avigliana from April 17 to May 17.

Hike "On the Sites of the Resistance Between Certosa 1515 and the Sacra di San Michele".

Faces carved in stone, painted figures, images and expressions to be sought and captured in drawings: on Sunday, April 19, the Preceptory of Sant'Antonio di Ranverso offers "The Faces of Ranverso," a family activity as part of the "Let's Draw Art" program.

At the Vaie Prehistory Laboratory Museum, step back in time with an immersive experience between the forest and the archaeological museum, allowing both adults and children to discover and understand life in a Neolithic village.

The artistic season at the Ricetto per l'Arte in Almese continues with a focus on nature. After "Terre d'Acqua," a new event arrives on Saturday, April 11: "LINFA," the first group exhibition of the season.

A WALK THROUGH THE RUBIANA MEADOWS TO DISCOVER WILD HERBS

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Cineforum in Rubiana

For the "ProiettiAmo" series, CINEMA FORUM at the G.B. Vallory Theater, Sunday, April 19th at 6:30 PM.

The Friends of the Church of San Rocco and the cultural association ELEVAL - Momenti d’Arte present the exhibition "Beyond the Gaze – by Gabriel Girardi," curated by Domiziana Bocina, in the exhibition space of the ancient Romanesque church of San Rocco on Via Battisti in Condove.

The exhibition "The Savoys. A Thousand Years of History and Power" opens on April 3 at Adelaide Castle - Civic Museum of the City of Susa. The exhibition, which will open to the public in 2026, is the first time the castle has been open to the public in Italy. The exhibition, open until May 24, presents the collection of Savoie.live, an association based in Annecy that has long preserved and promoted a heritage of great historical significance linked to the Savoy dynasty.

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Cinema in Almese

Cinema at the Magnetto Theater.

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