The national museums of Cagliari have dedicated the Belvedere of the former Royal Museum to Giaime and Luigi Pintor, neighbors. Before the Second World War, their home was a few steps away, between Via Fiume and Via Porcell . Giaime fought against Nazism and died at the age of 24 following the explosion of a mine. He was traveling across Italy, wanting to join the partisans of Lazio. He left his brother Luigi a letter-testament that represents an extraordinary legacy .

The memory of Giaime and Luigi Pintor in the renovated museum in Piazza Indipendenza, with the four recently restored Roman statues and the refurbished nuraghe, built in the nineteenth century by Canon Spano.

Many speeches to remember Giaime and Luigi with the literary and musical plot created by Francesco Abate and Francesco Medda Arrogalla, the readings by Lia Careddu and the contributions by Maria Antonietta Mongiu, Francesco Muscolino, Valeria Deplano, Roberto Pianta, Gabor Pinna, Gianni Marilotti, Jacopo Onnis, Sebastiano Chessa, the mayor Massimo Zedda with the councilor for Culture Maria Francesca Chiappe.

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