Museums must be seen as places for preserving and handing on inalienable values of civilization. A museum is no longer a casket of memories, but a place of personal learning experience, of bonding via games, events and talks, a place of civil improvement where our identity is rekindled. In such a way museums may transform into a source of material, intellectual and civil enrichment. Preserving the artistic heritage cannot be separated from the environment and the territory.
Italy's museums in transition: profusion and neglect
PIGOZZI, MARINELLA
2009
Abstract
Museums must be seen as places for preserving and handing on inalienable values of civilization. A museum is no longer a casket of memories, but a place of personal learning experience, of bonding via games, events and talks, a place of civil improvement where our identity is rekindled. In such a way museums may transform into a source of material, intellectual and civil enrichment. Preserving the artistic heritage cannot be separated from the environment and the territory.File in questo prodotto:
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