**A journey into the Museum Heritage of Palazzo Donn'Anna with the National Roman Museum and the Crypta Balbi**
The Ezio De Felice Foundation presents an unmissable event within the “Narrare il Patrimonio Museale” exhibition at Palazzo Donn'Anna. In this unique context, Stéphane Verger, archaeologist and director of the Museo Nazionale Romano, will share details on the restoration and expansion project of the Roman museum complex.
Restoration and Redevelopment of the National Roman Museum
The penultimate meeting of the series, entitled “THE ROMAN NATIONAL MUSEUM AND THE CRYPTA BALBI. A large cultural district in the center of Rome”, will offer interesting insights introduced by Marina Colonna, President of the Ezio De Felice Foundation. The restoration project, called URBS, aims to transform the four locations of the National Roman Museum with innovative architectural interventions.
A Cultural Journey in Rome
The Crypta Balbi, together with Palazzo Altemps, the Baths of Diocletian and Palazzo Massimo, are crucial sites of the National Roman Museum. The redevelopment project is ambitious and aims to exhibit the finds in an engaging way, strengthening the identity of each site and connecting them to each other. The Baths of Diocletian, Palazzo Massimo and the Crypta Balbi tell different facets of Roman history, offering a unique perspective on the ancient city.
Director Stéphane Verger and the Museum Heritage
Stéphane Verger, a distinguished French archaeologist with a deep knowledge of Italy and Rome, will play a key role in the restoration project of the National Roman Museum. His many years of experience in the field of archaeology and scientific research make him a leading figure in the field of cultural heritage valorization.
Narrating Museum Heritage: A Journey of Knowledge
The review “Narrare il patrimonio museale”, curated by the Ezio De Felice Foundation in collaboration with important academic institutions, offers a series of meetings dedicated to experts in the museum sector. Through a multidisciplinary approach, the initiative intends to explore issues related to museography, history, protection and communication of cultural heritage.
Upcoming events
The second edition of the event will run until June 2024, offering seven meetings focused on different aspects of Museography and Museology. Numerous experts and historians have already enriched the program with their knowledge and contributions, making the event a unique opportunity to explore the world of museums and the valorization of cultural heritage.
For more information and updates on the calendar of events, visit the Ezio De Felice Foundation website.
Article published on May 15, 2024 - 17:42 pm