It is always a pleasure to work with the MAPI (Museo de Arte Precolombino e Indígena) and collaborate with different events and exhibitions that take place in the museum. On this occasion we transported the instruments for the opening concert of the 1st Festival of Musicology and Iberoamerican Colonial Music to be held on October 21, at 19:30 pm, at the MAPI.
Infonegocios visited us and left us this nice note. ¡Thank you!
We are pleased to collaborate, once again, with the Art Biennale de Montevideo in the transportation of some artworks. The first and only in the world located in a parliament.
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We spoke with El Pais on some of our biggest challenges in the service of corporate removals and large international transportation such as Pepsi Plant from Colonia to Manaus, the Presidency Building from Edificio Libertad to Torre Ejecutiva at the Plaza Independencia and the transport of indigenous art works for MAPI throughout Europe. Thank you El País for this article!
In September 2014, we were honored to be chosen by the MAPI (Museum of Pre- Columbian Art and Indigenous) to transport the first Uruguayan international traveling exhibition of archeology in the country’s history. The exhibition, which includes religious images carved in wood from Jesuit missions, landed at the Vatican museums and then traveled to Hamburg and has as following destination…
Once again, we had the honor to work alongside Juan Manuel Blanes Museum. This time, in the exhibition of María Freire. A tribute to all Uruguayan artists within the month of the women. The exhibition brings together 65 pieces from the Blanes Museum, the National Museum of Visual Arts and private collections. The exhibition will run until May 15th.