ING News: ING sponsor of the exhibition “Portugal - Drawing the world” in MNHA!
ING Luxembourg is happy to sponsor the new exhibition “Portugal - Drawing the world” in MNHA (Musée National d'Histoire et d'Art – Luxembourg).
This exhibition seeks to recount the long and fascinating journey of this almost nine-century-old country, still emerging from a process of transculturality, together with the history of the paths that led the Portuguese to the four continents.
These feats are illustrated through its most eloquent legacy: the artistic heritage created between the fading Middle Ages and the dawn of Contemporaneity, bearing witness to the culture of a people and the unique process of cultures meeting.
Portugal - Drawing the world, an exhibition composed by extraordinary loans from the Museu nacional de arte antiga (MNAA, Lisbon) as well as other cultural institutes of Portugal is on display at the Musée national d’histoire et d’art (MNHA, Luxembourg), from April 28 to October 15, 2017.
ING is proud to be associated with MNHA, a pole of artistic and cultural influence, and to contribute to its development through this sponsorship.
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