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Last days to visit Jesolo Sand Nativity

3,400 visits were recorded in the last weekend, with Sunday 9 February being the last day of the exhibition.

We have entered the last week of the Jesolo Sand Nativity exhibition. It will be possible to visit the most famous sand nativity scene in Italy until Sunday 9 February.
To date, the exhibition, dedicated this year to the theme of interreligious dialogue, has recorded over 135,000 visitors with a peak also in the last weekend when over 3,400 people crossed the threshold of the tensile structure behind Piazza Brescia.

The last day of the Jesolo Sand Nativity exhibition will be preceded by the now traditional concert that explores the theme of the nativity scene under another artistic guise. The Orchestra Classica del Veneto conducted by maestro Dino Doni offers a choral-symphonic concert with the participation of the “Academia Ars Canendi” choir and soprano Roberta Canzian. Schubert’s Mass, considered an authentic masterpiece for choir, soloists and orchestra, will be performed, followed by Bach’s famous Orchestral Suite in D major, Lully’s sparkling March and other pieces. The evening, presented by Elisa Nadai, will take place Saturday 8 February at 9:00 pm at the Church of San Giovanni Battista.

Concerto per Jesolo Sand Nativity
On Saturday 8 February, at 9.00 pm, the traditional closing concert of the Jesolo Sand Nativity will be held at the Church of San Giovanni Battista.