NEuropean Researchers' Conference at the Royal Palace of Caserta.
On October 7th, extraordinary evening opening of the Royal Apartments and opportunities to meet researchers in the Flora Gardens
With an extraordinary opening, in the evening, of the Royal Apartments and, from the afternoon, of the Flora, the Vanvitellian Complex participates in the calendar of the European Researchers' Night which this year includes activities from 30 September to December.
The first floor of the Royal Palace, on October 7, will be open to the public from 19:30 pm to 23.30:22 pm with last admission at 15:XNUMX pm.
The public will be able to visit the exhibition 'Frammenti di Paradiso – Giardini nel tempo alla Reggia di Caserta' and the Royal Apartments. Along the museum route, the scientific instruments exhibited in the 7,00th-century Rooms will be illustrated, with descriptions of interesting details on construction, characteristics and operation and a focus on sundials. Tickets cost €1,00 plus €XNUMX for online pre-sale, in addition to free and reduced tickets as required by law, available on site and on TicketOne.
In the Giardini della Flora, from 16:00 pm to 22:30 pm with free admission, there will be opportunities for researchers and citizens to meet to spread scientific culture and knowledge of research professions.
The STREETS project, Science, Technology and Research for Ethical Engagement Translated in Society, is implemented by the University of Campania 'Luigi Vanvitelli', the University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, the University of Naples L'Orientale, the University of Salerno, the CNR Campania institutes participating in the CREO network, 'Le Nuvole', a Neapolitan cultural and creative enterprise, with the support of the University of Sannio.
For information on the program of the Night of Researchers in Flora https://www.nottedeiricercatori-streets.it/wp/locations/caserta_giardiniflora-2/
Article published by the editorial staff on September 29, 2022 - 11:57 PM

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