Architecture between Friuli Venezia Giulia and Slovenia
Photographs by Roberto Conte and Miran Kambič

From 2.07 to 12.10.2025
The exhibition is part of the GO! 2025&Friends programme to celebrate Nova Gorica-Gorizia European Capital of Culture in 2025
The exhibition
Curated by Luka Skansi and Paolo Nicoloso, with photographic works by Roberto Conte and Miran Kambič – and developed from a proposal by Guido Comis of the Friuli Venezia Giulia Regional Cultural Heritage Authority (ERPAC) – Le Affinità di confine. Architectures between Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Slovenia is part of GO! 2025&Friends, the programme of events connected to the official programme of GO! 2025 Nova Gorica – Gorizia European Capital of Culture.


The exhibition stems from the idea of creating a dialogue between two worlds that have travelled different paths over the last century and a half. The instrument through which it was decided to build this relationship is architecture, especially the iconic one, i.e. architecture that is able to document the identity, political and economic ambitions of different communities over time. Architectures that have had a symbolic relevance for their territories, or that represent litmus tests for recording trends, openings, influences, even moods at various moments in history.
The chosen reference point is the diptych, i.e. the side-by-side presentation of images of buildings constructed in the two countries. More than fifty of them are presented in the exhibition, with a simple but effective criterion to suit all periods of interest. The diptychs present buildings of the same type and cover three periods: the years leading up to the First World War, the period between the two wars, and finally the decades after the Second World War up to the fall of the Berlin Wall and thus the establishment of the Republic of Slovenia. A visual and critical experiment that unfolds through the photographs of Roberto Conte and Miran Kambič, two masters of narrating built space.
Roberto Conte and Miran Kambič were therefore called upon to rethink points of view from the perspective of comparison with the other. The exclusivity of a shot or of the architecture itself is thus set aside in favour of dialogue and visual dialectics.
All in the belief that architecture is not only a valuable historical document, knowledge of which is indispensable for understanding who we are, but that it possesses something more, something unique. It is not simply a museum relic, an archival testimony on an urban scale, available to a limited number of scholars and enthusiasts. It is alive, it represents a physical fact that – with its shape, size, spatiality, urban or environmental relations – participates in the present time. It is a cultural expression that is transmitted and rooted in our minds, even without us being aware of it.




Opening hours
from Tuesday to Sunday 10.00 am – 7.00 pm
Closed on Monday
Tickets
Full price € 8,00
Reduced price € 5,00:
– 65 years and over
– children aged 12 to under 18
– students up to 26 years of age
– differently abled
Free of charge:
– children up to 12 years of age
– group leaders (1 per group)
– visiting teachers with pupils/students (2 per group)
– one accompanying person per disabled person
– ICOM cardholders
– journalists with a valid National Order card on duty
Groups (min 10 people – max 25 people):
€5.00 each without guide
€4.00 each with guide (plus €50.00 for the guide)
The ticket office closes half an hour before
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