A new event will be held at the Ezio De Felice Foundation, at the Teatro di Palazzo Donn'Anna (Largo Donn'Anna, 9) on March 21st at 16.30:XNUMX pm.
During the "Narrating Museum Heritage" event, Professors Andrea Grimaldi and Filippo Lambertucci will recount the history of the San Giovanni Metro Station/Museum in Rome, the city's first museum station. The transformation of Rome's metro stations represents a significant step toward creating more distinctive urban spaces. The project aims to breathe new life into the stations, transforming them into authentic "places" that reflect the city's history and essence.
The meeting will feature four narrative voices that construct the polyphony of the final perceptual phenomenal narrative: the Stratigraph, images, written words, and archaeological finds. These voices combine to offer a complex narrative of Rome's stratigraphic history through a polyphonic and atmospheric setting.
The Narrare il Patrimonio Museale review, now in its second edition, is promoted by the Ezio De Felice Foundation with the scientific collaboration of the Department of Literature and Cultural Heritage of the University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli and the Department of Architecture of the University of Naples Federico II. Experts in the sector take turns monthly to address issues related to museums, installations, techniques, history, protection, communication, and inclusion.
The second edition, which began in October 2023, will conclude in May 2024 with seven meetings dedicated to an in-depth exploration of the world of museology. Numerous participants have participated in the Narrare il Patrimonio museale meetings to date, contributing to enriching the debate surrounding the topic.






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