Conversations at the Abbey. The Journey of Livio Felluga’s Map

A literary festival at Rosazzo Abbey that celebrates stories, cultures and journeys, featuring acclaimed authors such as Andrea Vitali, Diego Marani, Angelo Floramo and more.

From 11 September to 28 November, the autumn-winter programme of the 10th edition of "Conversations at the Abbey. The Journey of Livio Felluga’s Map" will be held at the historic Rosazzo Abbey (Manzano, Udine), curated by Elda Felluga and Margherita Reguitti.

The festival is a journey beyond borders, interweaving stories, people and cultures across visible and invisible frontiers. Six events are scheduled, including two regional premières.

Highlights include acclaimed novelist Andrea Vitali with a double book presentation; director Ferdinando Vicentini Orgnani with his novel Tehran senza ritorno (3 October); diplomat and writer Diego Marani with L’ultima falsità (9 October); and historian Angelo Floramo with Vita nei campi (16 October). November welcomes Divina Centore (7 November), Egyptologist at the Museo Egizio in Turin, and journalist Francesco De Filippo (28 November) with his book-interview on Andrea Camilleri.

Events start at 6 pm. Admission is free until capacity is reached; booking is recommended at fondazione@abbaziadirosazzo.it. Further details at www.abbaziadirosazzo.it and on social media.

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