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Stairways to Ricardo Carpani
President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner opened yesterday at the Government House Ladder Carpani and the Hall of Painters and Paintings Argentine Bicentennial and said that as part of the celebrations of the 200th anniversary of the May Revolution, sought to "remember all the good things that had made the Argentines."
"The Bicentennial wanted us to take charge of Argentina and we are dedicated to remember all the good things they had done the Argentines," the president said, recalling the opening of the halls of the Argentine women, the scientists, the American patriots, and the Writers and Thinkers.
Prior to the act, Cristina toured the completed work in a sector of the Government House, using the new elevator that will take the third floor to the basement, which displays pictures of the artist Ricardo Carpani, after whom is named the staircase.
During the ceremony, the President said today inaugurated classrooms exceeded their own expectations raised by deciding to reform the original entry site of the Casa Rosada. And, regarding the naming of new open space during his tenure (the Women's Hall Argentinas, the Argentine Chamber of Scientists and the Hall of Writers and Thinkers) said: "They were good they were steps in the ladder France and Italy, which are named in gratitude for the donated items in the Centennial, but in the Bicentennial we pay homage to the Argentine people. "
"When we decided to restore it, which was the entrance to Government House, we chose the colors of Argentina: the blue and white. And I said to include painters and paintings of Argentina, LEDs add a footage Argentine landscapes so that people know, "said Cristina Fernandez.
By showing the renovations at the former Blue Room, said: "This leads to a staircase that was destroyed, returned to rebuild the original marble. And we put a lift in domestic industry." In this step are displayed three paintings by Ricardo Carpani, donated by his widow.
LED screens in the space included within the video screen a landscape of country music by the musician Gustavo Santaolalla and his group Bajofondo.
"We have a very inspiring country," said Cristina Fernandez to close the event. Gustavo Santaolalla
With the President, Doris, widow of artist Ricardo Carpani, and representatives of human rights organizations, artists and intellectuals, Santaolalla explained the work done at the entrance to Government House Paseo Colon Avenue, which since yesterday has a space in honor of Argentine painter, with the remodeling of the first entrance door to which was the building.
The head of state was accompanied at the ceremony by the Secretary General of the Presidency, Oscar Parrilli, and the chief of staff, Aníbal Fernández, the musician Gustavo Santaolalla, the widow of artist Ricardo Carpani, Doris, and other cabinet officials national.
Stairways to Ricardo Carpani
President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner opened yesterday at the Government House Ladder Carpani and the Hall of Painters and Paintings Argentine Bicentennial and said that as part of the celebrations of the 200th anniversary of the May Revolution, sought to "remember all the good things that had made the Argentines."
"The Bicentennial wanted us to take charge of Argentina and we are dedicated to remember all the good things they had done the Argentines," the president said, recalling the opening of the halls of the Argentine women, the scientists, the American patriots, and the Writers and Thinkers.
Prior to the act, Cristina toured the completed work in a sector of the Government House, using the new elevator that will take the third floor to the basement, which displays pictures of the artist Ricardo Carpani, after whom is named the staircase.
In the Hall of Painters and Paintings, located in the basement and painted blue and white, Cristina was received by the artist's wife, Doris, and musician Gustavo Santaolalla, who musicalized a video that was projected before the speech with the history of the new space.
"When we decided to restore it, which was the entrance to Government House, we chose the colors of Argentina: the blue and white. And I said to include painters and paintings of Argentina, LEDs add a footage Argentine landscapes so that people know, "said Cristina Fernandez.
By showing the renovations at the former Blue Room, said: "This leads to a staircase that was destroyed, returned to rebuild the original marble. And we put a lift in domestic industry." In this step are displayed three paintings by Ricardo Carpani, donated by his widow.
LED screens in the space included within the video screen a landscape of country music by the musician Gustavo Santaolalla and his group Bajofondo.
"We have a very inspiring country," said Cristina Fernandez to close the event. Gustavo Santaolalla
With the President, Doris, widow of artist Ricardo Carpani, and representatives of human rights organizations, artists and intellectuals, Santaolalla explained the work done at the entrance to Government House Paseo Colon Avenue, which since yesterday has a space in honor of Argentine painter, with the remodeling of the first entrance door to which was the building.
The head of state was accompanied at the ceremony by the Secretary General of the Presidency, Oscar Parrilli, and the chief of staff, Aníbal Fernández, the musician Gustavo Santaolalla, the widow of artist Ricardo Carpani, Doris, and other cabinet officials national.
Also present were German Katja actors, Lola Barthet, Marta Bianchi, Carla Conte, Gustavo Garzón, Esther Goris, Victor Laplace, Federico Luppi, Osvaldo Santoro, Leonardo Sbaraglia and Soledad Silveyra, animator and historian Robert Petinatto Mario "Pacho" O'Donnell, among others.
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