Devon House in the street of the Palaces is the first stop on our itinerary. Built in 1863 by the Italian architect Giovanni Sottovia for Pietro Pozzi – an emigrant who made his fortune in the city of Porto with his pastry chef business – in 1908 the palace became the property of the Semadeni family – also a family of emigrants who ran a successful café in the town of Ilfracombe, in the county of Devon in south-west England.
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Origen works in the farming village of Riom and does not need an opera or theatre. Origen is set in the world. The world is a stage, says Shakespeare. Origen is world theatre.
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An old carnival custom is still alive in Splügen on Ash Wednesday: "Pschuuri, Bschuri, Bschürälä, Bschuurrimittwucha" are expressions that can still be found in many Walser regions of Graubünden. They refer to the blackening of unmarried women and young people. In Splügen, the main village of the Rheinwald, this custom is still alive in its old form and is organised and celebrated by the young people.
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