Religions, Cultural Memory and Heritage in the City: Reassembling a Plural Scenario

The project “Religious Places in Rome: History and Memory of the Social and Cultural Heritage of Minorities” aims to map the history and memory of the plural religious heritage of Rome, starting from the places of worship that enrich the territory. These are the places of various religious minorities active on different levels: cultural, social, and economic.
Our project on minority religious places is carried out within the framework of the PNRR Cultural Heritage Active Innovation for Next-Gen Sustainable Society – CHANGES – PE00000020 PNRR Mission 4 – Component 2 – Investment 1.3, funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU, CUP CODE: F83C22001650006 Spoke 8 – Sustainability and Resilience of Tangible Cultural Heritage, and by the Bruno Kessler Foundation of Trento.
Spoke 8 of the Changes Project, Mapping Tangible Cultural Heritage in Rome (TCHR:), focuses on the cultural heritage present in the territory of Rome, exploring its representations and meanings.

Team

Maria Chiara Giorda (University of Rome Tre, Italy),
Angelica Federici (University of Rome Tre, Italy, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy)
in collaborazione con Valeria Fabretti (Fondazione Bruno Kessler)

Contatti

Maria Chiara Giorda: [email protected]

 

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