LECTURE: “MONUMENTS, MUSEUMS, LANDSCAPES AND GARDENS”
FIRST SESSION at 10.00 a.m.
“Tourism, Archeology and Culture of parks and gardens”
Chairperson: Mr Felice Scala, Department of Agriculture of University of Naples “Federico II”
Mr Paolo Giulierini, Director of the National Archeological Museum of Naples
Opening
Mrs Anna Imponente • Director of the Museum Pole of Campania
Mr Massimo Osanna • Superintendent of Pompeii
Mr Matteo Lorito • Director of the Department of Agriculture, University of Naples “Federico II”, Science, Tourism and Archeology at the Department of Agriculture
Mr Mauro Felicori • Director of the Palace of Caserta
Mr Sylvain Bellenger • Director of the Museum and the Archeological Site of Capodimonte
Mrs Anna Maria Mauro and Mrs Ottavia Voza • Architects of the Archeological Site of Paestum
Mrs Francesca Tonini • APC general manager – Associazione Produttori Caravan e Camper
“Tourism in freedom: a form of sustainable tourism, capable of protecting territories”
Lunch break
SECOND SESSION at 3.00 p.m.
“Landscape and Archeology”
Chairperson: Mrs Giulia Caneva, Department of Environmental Biology, University of “Roma Tre”
Mr Andrea Milanese • Art Historian, National Archeological Museum of Naples
For a more “green” museum. A short history of the gardens of the Museum of Naples
Mrs Silvia Neri • Architect of landscapes, AIAPP
The reclaiming of the gardens of the National Archeological Museum of Naples and the “domus” of Pompeii
Mr Aldo Ranfa • University of Perugia
Organization of open spaces in the archeological and historical sector
Mrs Tessa Matteini • Architect of landscapes, University of Florence, AIAPP
Biological and temporal differences in archeological landscapes
Mrs Giulia Caneva • Department of Environmental Biology, University “Roma Tre”
Gardens as an expression of deities in Roman culture
Mr Andrea Sisti • President of AMIA-WAA (World Association of Agronomists)
Competences and functions of agronomists in designing and planning parks and gardens
Mr Paolo Giulierini • DDirector of the National Archeological Museum of Naples
Conclusions