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Elettra Marconi: "Too little is known about my father", meeting in Rome with Sandro Sassoli

Elettra Marconi: "Too little is known about my father", meeting in Rome with Sandro Sassoli

"Too little is known about my father". Princess Elettra Marconi has always declared this, having dedicated her entire life to spreading the figure and discoveries of her father Guglielmo Marconi, making every effort and in every place in the world to provide stories, details, research, ideas for study and discussion. Today at the Unimarconi headquarters in Rome (via Vittoria Colonna, 11) an exclusive interview is scheduled, by the journalist Sandro Sassoli, a long-time friend of the Marconi family, to the daughter of the Nobel Prize winner in Physics, Elettra. The meeting is taking place as part of the 'Cultural Connections' container of Unimarconi, in the presence, among others, of the ambassador of Ireland Patricia O'Brien, of Giulia Fortunato president of the Marconi 150 Committee and of the Marconi Foundation, alongside eminent personalities from culture, society, the academic world and information.

Princess Elettra will tell her story starting from the Irish origins of Annie Jameson, mother of Guglielmo Marconi, who opened the mind to international horizons to the man who changed the world with radio communications and other discoveries that today belong to the history of humanity. Doing the honors, the deputy general manager of Unimarconi, Marco Belli, who declared: "Unimarconi is the first Italian digital university, which dedicated its name to Marconi and which just last year celebrated its twentieth anniversary. After the tribute event last October dedicated to Marconi, it is an honor to have Princess Elettra here with us again, who with her complete and 'confidential' testimony makes us increasingly understand that Guglielmo Marconi belongs to the world, conferring immortal prestige also to Italy". The meeting is also attended by the great scientist's grandson, Guglielmo Giovanelli Marconi, with an excursus on the international and 'universal' activity of the famous Nobel Prize winner for Physics.

Adnkronos International (AKI)

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