Campli's National Archaeological Museum, Abruzzo, by Ilaria Di Gregorio
Ilaria Di Gregorio's project work, made for Visual Arts Management's Course at the University of Teramo, run by prof. Paolo Coen. The project work focuses on the National Archaeological Museum of Campli, in Abruzzo, Italy.
LIOS In Abruzzo, Italy
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You’ve surely heard of the wonders of Tuscany… but, like so many other well-touted destinations, Tuscany has had its day; it’s played out. Its market is now overly-developed and pricey—hardly accessible to the regular tourist or expat, these days.
Not to fear.
Abruzzo has everything Tuscany offers and much more—at a fraction of the cost. A couple could live here very comfortably on US$1,400 or less (much less of you own a home)… and the region even offers the opportunity for owning a nice plot of land—enough to allow would-be farmers to become self-sufficient.
Known as one of the greenest areas in all of Europe, Abruzzo stretches from the Apennines to the Adriatic and is home to over 3,816.25 square km (about 1,474 square miles) of protected national parkland. The mountains here are the country’s most important and most visited after the Dolomites. Its fertile land grows crops practically year round—you’ll find it hard to drive through the countryside without seeing several hundred acres of vineyards, olive groves, and orchards of cherry and peach trees… not to mention everything growing underneath the soil that the non-farm-educated can only guess at.
Its outdoor nature makes it a delight for the active. Aside from mountains (with over a dozen ski resorts) and beaches (129 km of them), it offers dense forests to hike and picnic in, medieval towns to explore, and deep valleys patchworked alternately with crops, orchards, groves, and vineyards… plus two golf courses.
And, of course, this is still Italy, rural though this particular region may be. You won’t have any trouble finding “high culture”—museums, archeological sites, galleries, fashion shows, and haute cuisine. And if what Abruzzo has to offer isn’t enough, Rome is less than two hours’ drive from some parts of the region, Milan, Venice, and Florence are all about four and a half.
The climate here is temperate year-round. It gets chilly in winter—you’ll want boots and a hat along with your winter coat, but snow and freezing conditions aren’t typical here unless you’re up in the mountains. In the summer, it gets hot enough to enjoy the local beaches, but, thanks to its coastal location, breezes keep it from getting too stuffy. Averages have the hottest temperatures at about 75°F in July and about 45°F in January.
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Teramo Virtual City [2010] introduction by Virtuvius
This movie, developed by CNR ITABC (author: M. Di Ioia) introduces the VR application accessible at the Archaeological Museum in Teramo, dedicated to the story of Santa Maria Aprutiensis
Villa for Sale in Vasto, Abruzzo, Italy on italianlife.today
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Vasto, a beautiful town on the south coast of Abruzzo, was formed by the people of Dalmatia. Diomedes called the town Histon that reminded him Mount Histone of Corfu. In an unspecified period, Vasto was by settled the Frentani and entered in the Roman orbit as allies between the end of the IV and beginning of the III century B.C. After the social war, Vasto became a Roman municipality with the name of Histonium. After many invasions, between the XIII and the XIX century, it was part of, together with its region, the Kingdom of Naples. In the Angevin period, towards the end of the XV century, it passed to the D'Avalos, who built the palace of the same name and was destroyed by the Turks in the XVI century, but was immediately rebuilt in Renaissance style. In 1710, Vasto was awarded the title of city. In 1938, Mussolini renamed the city in Istonio to remind the Roman period, but returned to be called Vasto in 1944 after its release. Between 1940-43, on the coast, there was a concentration camp for anti-fascists and VISIT: The St. Joseph's Cathedral dates back to the XIII century and was enlarged in the XIX and XX century. At first it was dedicated to St. Augustine and then took its current name during the French decade. The Church of Santa Maria Maggiore, dates from 1195 and is one of the oldest churches in Vasto. The Church of San Michele Arcangelo, where the story is told in 1656, following the plague, Vastesi walled with a stone of the Shrine of St. Michael the Archangel who would protect them. At 300m from the outside of the walls the church was built on the land donated by Francesco Cresci in 1657 and ended in 1675. San Michele was proclaimed patron of the city in 1827. The Palazzo D'Avalos was built by James Caldora but later it was owned by the D'Avalos. Today, in its interior, is home to an archaeological museum, a museum and an art gallery of the Municipality. The Caldoresco Castle is situated on a promontory overlooking the coast, dating from the XIV or XV IVALS AND EVENTS: Feast of San Lorenzo (August 10), Feast of Santa Maria Stella Maris (August 15), Feast of San Rocco and Music on the Beach (August 16), The Golden Fleece (4th week of August) , Feast of St. Michael (September 29).We propose this villa to be completed situated outside the city. It's structured on four floors: on the ground floor there's the garage-basement. On the other floors there are open spaces where the future owner can decide how his new home can be. The structure lends, because of its size, to become a tourism activity. It's surrounded by 10,500sq.m. of land with olive trees and vineyard included in the price. A real bargain!!
Archeovirtual 2012
Archeovirtual is the biggest European exhibition of virtual archaeology projects and virtual museums, organised within the Mediterranean Expo of Archaeological Tourism (BMTA) in Paestum, Italy. From 2011 is co-organised by V-MUST.NET, under the direction of CNR ITABC. A unique opportunity to travel around the world, entering ancient sites and monument, listening to several stories coming from the past and from the future. 2012 edition presents best applications in 6 categories: computer animation, mobile applications, touch interaction, desktop VR, natural interaction and emerging technologies
L'Italia da scoprire. Museo nazionale e Parco archeologico di Egnazia
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nel piccolissimo borgo medievale di Barbarano Romano (Viterbo) è possibile visitare il Museo Archeologico che conserva importantissimi reperti archeologici delle necropoli circostanti, prima fra tutte la Necropoli Chiusa Cima.
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Pompei al Museo Salinas di Palerm☺︎
Il giorno 29 febbraio, alle ore 17.30, il Museo Salinas di Palermo ospiterà il Prof. Massimo Osanna, per la prima volta in Sicilia da quando ricopre il prestigioso ruolo di Soprintendente di Pompei.
Massimo Osanna, Professore di Archeologia classica nonché già direttore della Scuola di Specializzazione in beni archeologici della Università degli Studi della Basilicata (Matera), è stato negli anni passati anche Soprintendente per i Beni archeologici della Basilicata, Directeur d’etude presso l’Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes di Paris, Professore di Archeologia classica presso l’Archäologisches Institut dell‘Università di Heidelberg, visiting Professor all'Ecole Normale Supérieure di Parigi. Ha diretto o codiretto numerosi progetti di archeologia in Italia e all'estero.
L’incontro al Museo Salinas si inquadra nell’ambito delle iniziative legate alla mostra “Nutrire la città. A tavola nella Palermo antica”, di cui, con l’occasione, sarà presentato il catalogo a cura di Francesca Spatafora.
Massimo Osanna, infatti, parlerà sul tema “Pompei: di natura e d’invenzione. Giardini, nature morte e cibi carbonizzati”, argomenti connessi a una prossima esposizione che si terrà a Pompei e che riguarderà sia il tema dell’alimentazione nel mondo romano che i ritrovamenti legati alle risorse ambientali e naturali della città vesuviana.
Non mancherà, infine, un accenno al Grande Progetto Pompei, un programma straordinario e impegnativo di interventi conservativi di prevenzione, manutenzione e restauro che mira alla riqualificazione del sito archeologico di Pompei e che Massimo Osanna sta conducendo con estrema efficacia e straordinarie capacità scientifiche e organizzative.
Si riallaccia così un nodo che, da oltre un secolo e mezzo, lega Pompei e il Museo Salinas dove sono conservati, grazie alle donazioni di Francesco I e Ferdinando II di Borbone, alcuni preziosi reperti provenienti dalla città distrutta dall’eruzione del Vesuvio. Tra essi, è certamente di particolare rilievo l’intero arredo della Casa di Sallustio comprendente reperti e opere di varia natura e tipologia, tra cui il noto gruppo bronzeo raffigurante Eracle e la cerva e una serie di suppellettili domestiche in bronzo attualmente in esposizione nell’ambito della mostra “Nutrire la città”.
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Gita a Napoli: nel museo
Visita a Napoli da parte dei ragazzi della III A della scuola media di Stefanaconi
3 e 4 aprile 2009
Jake Barton: The museum of you
A third of the world watched live as the World Trade Center collapsed on September 11, 2001; a third more heard about it within 24 hours. (Do you remember where you were?) So exhibits at the soon-to-open 9/11 Memorial Museum will reflect the diversity of the world's experiences of that day. In a moving talk, designer Jake Barton gives a peek at some of those installations, as well as several other projects that aim to make the observer an active participant in the exhibit.
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Apertura del tumulo necropoli picena - Campovalano luglio 2012
Apertura del tumulo necropoli picena - Campovalano luglio 2012
Oz a Catanzaro, di Claudio Coen e Paolo Coen
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Lo spunto è un seminario sulla memoria della Shoah, tenuto nel febbraio 2014 da Paolo Coen presso l'Istituto Maresca di Catanzaro. Gli studenti lettori sono divenuti così a loro volta testimoni della Shoah, dando voce fra l'altro ad alcuni brani da Una storia di amore e di tenebra di Amos Oz: gli Ebrei di Rovno avevano paura dei polacchi e invece ammiravano Hitler, perché portava ordine e disciplina, così legge fra l'altro Benito.
I due autori del video, Paolo Coen e suo figlio Claudio, hanno immaginato un intreccio fra altre testimonianze, incluse quelle al centro di un lavoro dell'artista israeliana Efrat Shvily, installato nell'inverno 2013 nel museo d'arte del kibbutz di Ein Harod, in Israele, all'interno della mostra Point/Counterpoint. Il video si chiude con una visione dal palazzo dei Crociati ad Akko, nel nord di Israele, durante la chiamata alla preghiera del muezzin.
The starting point is a seminar on the memory of the Holocaust, held in February 2014 by Paolo Coen at the High School Maresca in Catanzaro, Calabria. Readers became this way witnesses of the Holocaust, lending their voice to masterpieces as A Tale of Love and Darkness by Amos Oz: we, the Jews, feared more the Polish than Hitler, because Hitler brought order and discipline, so reads Benito from Oz.
The two authors of the video, Paolo Coen and his son Claudio, imagined an interweaving of other witnesses, including those at the center of a work by the Israeli artist Efrat Shvily, installed in the winter of 2013 in the Art Museum at Kibbutz Ein Harod , in Israel, during the exhibition Point / Counterpoint. The final scene's taken from the Crusader palace of Akko, today's in northern Israel.
Abruzzo
Abruzzo (pronounced [aˈbruttso]) is the northernmost region of Southern Italy, with an area of about 10,763 square kilometres (4,156 sq mi) and a population of about 1.3 million inhabitants. Its western border lies less than 50 miles (80 km) east of Rome. The region, divided into the provinces of L'Aquila, Teramo, Pescara and the Chieti, borders the region of Marche to the north, Lazio to the west and south-west, Molise to the south-east, and the Adriatic Sea to the east. Abruzzo is split into a mountainous area in the west with the Gran Sasso D'italia, and into a coastal area on the eastern side with the beaches of the Adriatic sea. Geographically it is more of a central than southern region, although ISTAT (the Italian statistical authority) considers it to be part of Southern Italy, as a vestige of Abruzzo's historic association with the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
Abruzzo boasts the title of Greenest Region in Europe thanks to one third of its territory, the largest in Europe, being set aside as national parks and protected nature reserves. In the region there are three national parks, one regional park and 38 protected nature reserves. These ensure the survival of 75% of all of Europe's living species and are also home to some rare species, such as the small wading dotterel, golden eagle, Abruzzo chamois, Apennine wolf and Marsican brown bear. Abruzzo is also home to Calderone, Europe's southernmost glacier.
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A small trip (english subtitled), by Paolo Coen
The short's source of inspiration is the Memorial Day held January 27 2011 at the Università della Calabria, in Southern Italy, co-organized by the author. Paolo Coen appears here together with some other scholars who attended to the conference, such as Carlo Fanelli, playing here a major role as an expert in history and theory of theatre, as well as Antonio Cataldi, Giorgio Giannini, Leonardo Passarelli, Grazia Maria Fachechi, Alexia Giustini, Pio Colonnello and the artist Silvio Vigliaturo. One might also easily recognize two Italian witnesses of the Shoah, Giulia Spizzichino e Giulia Mafai.
2011 Memorial Day and some others related events, such as the seminary De André e l'Altro, l'Altro e De André, where the student band Lello e i suoi was protagonist, are connected to other trips, stories or episodes which reflect or simply evoke the experience of the Shoah. One might then understand the images from the author's visit to the Synagogue of Stommeln, near the Pulheim and Cologne, of those from Dan Flavin's installation in villa Litta - o Menafoglio Litta Panza - near Varese, in northern Italy; or, again the photographs from The Drowned and the Saved by Richard Serra in the Kolumba Museum at Cologne, or those of the Università della Calabria - a project by Vittorio Gregotti.
Prof me lo spiega? - Ofer Sachs e Paolo Coen
Si è svolta martedì 21 febbraio una manifestazione per il Giorno della Memoria. Per l’occasione è stato presente l’ambasciatore d’Israele in Italia Ofer Sachs ospite ai microfoni di Radio Frequenza.
Abruzzo | Wikipedia audio article
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Abruzzo (Italian: [aˈbruttso]; Aquiliano: Abbrùzzu) is a region of Southern Italy with an area of 10,763 square km (4,156 sq mi) and a population of 1.2 million. It is divided into four provinces: L'Aquila, Teramo, Pescara, and Chieti. Its western border lies 80 km (50 mi) east of Rome. Abruzzo borders the region of Marche to the north, Lazio to the west and south-west, Molise to the south-east, and the Adriatic Sea to the east. Geographically, Abruzzo is divided into a mountainous area in the west, which includes the Gran Sasso d'Italia, and a coastal area in the east with beaches on the Adriatic sea.
Abruzzo is considered a region of Southern Italy in terms of its culture, language, history and economy, although geographically it may also be considered central. The Italian Statistical Authority (ISTAT) deems it to be part of Southern Italy, partly because of Abruzzo's historic association with the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.Abruzzo is known as the greenest region in Europe as almost half of its territory, the largest in Europe, is set aside as national parks and protected nature reserves. There are three national parks, one regional park, and 38 protected nature reserves. These ensure the survival of 75% of Europe's living species, including rare species such as the small wading dotterel, the golden eagle, the Abruzzo (or Abruzzese) chamois, the Apennine wolf and the Marsican brown bear. Abruzzo is also home to Calderone, Europe's southernmost glacier.The visiting nineteenth-century Italian diplomat and journalist Primo Levi (1853–1917) said that the adjectives forte e gentile (strong and gentle) best describe the beauty of the region and the character of its people. Forte e gentile has since become the motto of the region and its inhabitants.
Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso | Wikipedia audio article
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Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS) is the largest underground research center in the world. Situated below Gran Sasso mountain in Italy, it's well known for particle physics research by the INFN. In addition to a surface portion of the laboratory, there are extensive underground facilities beneath the mountain. The nearest towns are L'Aquila and Teramo. The facility is located about 120 km from Rome.
Primary mission of the laboratory is to host experiments that require a low background environment in the field of astroparticle physics and nuclear astrophysics and other disciplines that can profit of its characteristics and of its infrastructures.
The LNGS is, like the three other European underground astroparticle laboratories, Laboratoire Souterrain de Modane, Laboratorio subterráneo de Canfranc, and Boulby Underground Laboratory, a member of the coordinating group ILIAS.
Capri Watch Cup, torna a Napoli il grande tennis
Dal 4 al 12 aprile al Circolo del Tennis si terrà la Capri Watch Cup, il torneo internazionale Atp di Napoli con un montepremi record di 125mila dollari.
Franceschini, Novelli, Settis all'inaugurazione del Museo Archeologia Per Roma
Commenti a caldo del Ministro dei Beni Culturali, Dario Franceschini, del rettore dell'Università di Roma Tor Vergata, Giuseppe Novelli, e di Salvatore Settis. Riprese: Alessio Taralletto