26/09/2024 - News
Lazio National Museums Regional Directorate participates in LuBeC on Oct. 10, 2024
The Regional Directorate National Museums Lazio is taking part in LuBeC, the annual meeting organized in Lucca by Promo PA Fondazione and supported by local authorities, the Region of Tuscany and the Ministry of Culture, which declines the macro-theme of the cultural development of cities, territories and communities with respect to innovative policies and actions to be implemented within the framework of international guidelines for sustainable development.
In 2024 for its 20th edition on October 9 and 10, LuBeC will be VENTI DI CULTURA, a title that evokes the role of culture as an engine of change and innovation, where "winds" are the currents that push toward the future and symbolize the dynamism and ability of culture to positively influence society, the economy and innovation. And "winds" also recalls the years of experience of LuBeC, and even more so the age of youthful maturity, of those entering the world of work, bringing new instances and energies that in present and past culture can find that humus necessary to respond to the great challenges in which we are immersed.
The initiative is divided into thematic workshops that integrate comparisons and policy interventions, research presentations, to actual co-design workshops.
On Thursday, October 10, at 2:15 p.m., as part of the session MiC WORKSHOP - MINISTRY OF CULTURE - CULTURAL HERITAGE AND COMMUNITIES : THE EXAMPLE OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUMS AND PARKS by Service VI former MiC General Secretariat, is scheduled to give a talk dedicated to The new layout of the Museum of Roman Ships in Nemi. Lost ships and technological innovation: a project of restitution and enhancement, by the director of the Museum of Roman Ships of Nemi, Daniela De Angelis. The project funded under NRP 1.2 will be presented that, through the tools made available by technological innovation, will return to the public the ships of Emperor Caligula, recovered in Lake Nemi and destroyed in the 1944 fire.
Attached is the full program