From 16 September 2024 to 22 September 2025, Palazzo Blu presents the exhibition "150 anni dell'Ordine degli Avvocati", with the contribution of Fondazione Pisa and the collaboration of B.P. Laj, Alessandrini Assicurazioni, Visura Tinexta, Libreria Forense and Giuffrè Francis Lefebvre.
The exhibition is part of the events that the Council of the Bar of Pisa has promoted to remember the 150th year since the foundation of the Order.
It is the first time that lawyers, and the institution representing them, offer the city an event such as that which will be presented on 16 September and which is an absolute novelty also in relation to the celebrations held at the time of the one hundred and thirty years of the foundation of the Order.
The exhibition’s itinerary, through the rooms that make up it, tells in particular the last fifty years of the Pisan Avvocatura, a story that is not only that of a professional class but of the whole city and its institutions, especially judicial.
The exhibition route accompanies the visitor to discover more from within and to know more about the legal world, the evolution that has undergone, especially in its gender component, remaining anchored to the traditional values of this profession.
And many, going from room to room, will find, in a "gallery" necessarily and sensibly incomplete, known faces of lawyers who have carried out or carry out still in the city and in the province the undisjoint professional activity, in many cases, by the commitment in political, social and associative fields.
On the occasion of the eightieth anniversary of the liberation of the city of Pisa, to which Palazzo Blu will reserve and dedicate an exhibition of its upcoming inauguration, the exhibition also recalls the Avv. Gino Gattai who managed the fate of the city and was a support and help to citizens in the terrible months of the German occupation between June and September 1944.
The exhibition will be open from 16 September 2024 to 22 September 2025 at the following times:
- Tuesday-Friday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- Saturday, Sunday and holidays 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Ingresso gratuito.