The Fossa della Garofala is a short, narrow valley, enclosed by sub-vertical banks, which was carved out by the Kemonia creek on the calcarenitic table that makes up the bedrock of the Plain of Palermo. It forms the outermost hem of the Conca d’Oro landscape where, set in an urban area, geologic and geomorphologic features of value join historical cultural values dating from the Punic period to the XIX century. This combination places the entire area in one of the most significant, albeit little known, pages of history: the history of traditional suburban landscape. This rare synthesis of natural and anthropic landscapes offers the opportunity to create theme itineraries of great cultural and tourist interest, in a city where, like in any ...
Lack of values and sloppiness characterize our territories, even if they are full of cultural resour...
Geological heritage: a new opportunity for cultural and tourist development. The "Devil's Stones" be...
This multidisciplinary field trip will focus especially on the influence (or lack of influence) of g...
The Fossa della Garofala is a short, narrow valley, enclosed by sub-vertical banks, which was carved...
During the 60s and 70s of the 20th century, the widespread construction of new buildings in the agri...
Signs of Water. A hidden waterscape in Palermo is recovered from the oblivion through a process cons...
The coastal city of Genoa is an increasingly popular tourist destination due to its landscape and cu...
The Manubiola Valley underwent a radical transformation in the late Sixties with the construction of...
EnThe Mesozoic carbonatic relieves surrounding the Palermo Plain are characterized by notable morpho...
The Regional Administration of Sicily recently erected Isola delle Femmine—a small island of the Tyr...
Rome has been an international destination for thousands of years. Visitors that are attracted by we...
The valorisation policies and protection of “visible” architectural heritage are often promoted by t...
Italy is a country with a rich natural heritage that is having difficulty in finding the right areas...
Little development has research in Geological Sciences, in our country and particularly in the provi...
In the last 20 years the conservation and enhancement of cultural and landscape heritage sites have ...
Lack of values and sloppiness characterize our territories, even if they are full of cultural resour...
Geological heritage: a new opportunity for cultural and tourist development. The "Devil's Stones" be...
This multidisciplinary field trip will focus especially on the influence (or lack of influence) of g...
The Fossa della Garofala is a short, narrow valley, enclosed by sub-vertical banks, which was carved...
During the 60s and 70s of the 20th century, the widespread construction of new buildings in the agri...
Signs of Water. A hidden waterscape in Palermo is recovered from the oblivion through a process cons...
The coastal city of Genoa is an increasingly popular tourist destination due to its landscape and cu...
The Manubiola Valley underwent a radical transformation in the late Sixties with the construction of...
EnThe Mesozoic carbonatic relieves surrounding the Palermo Plain are characterized by notable morpho...
The Regional Administration of Sicily recently erected Isola delle Femmine—a small island of the Tyr...
Rome has been an international destination for thousands of years. Visitors that are attracted by we...
The valorisation policies and protection of “visible” architectural heritage are often promoted by t...
Italy is a country with a rich natural heritage that is having difficulty in finding the right areas...
Little development has research in Geological Sciences, in our country and particularly in the provi...
In the last 20 years the conservation and enhancement of cultural and landscape heritage sites have ...
Lack of values and sloppiness characterize our territories, even if they are full of cultural resour...
Geological heritage: a new opportunity for cultural and tourist development. The "Devil's Stones" be...
This multidisciplinary field trip will focus especially on the influence (or lack of influence) of g...