AbstractPalazzo Valentini, a historical site of Rome׳s Provincial Administration, is located at the heart of the city. The building was purchased in 1827 by Vincenzo Valentini, a banker and consul general of the Prussian Crown. In 1939, with the outbreak of World War II, a fully self-contained, air-raid shelter was built under the courtyard, with an exit tunnel heading onto the Trajan׳s Forum. Archaeological investigations started in 2005 in view of a simple rehabilitation work of the underground level. As work progressed, the sample-plots brought to light new archaeological findings: relics of a huge temple and what remained of two residential houses with thermal baths. We therefore designed an exhibition space with glass surfaces to allow...
The paper presents a method for the enhancement of archaeological sites, through a comprehensive app...
[EN] Redesigning the ichonographiae carved in the marble table kept at the Archaeological Museum of ...
Abstract: Although the site of Tharros was the subject of several studies, the houses were not known...
AbstractPalazzo Valentini, a historical site of Rome׳s Provincial Administration, is located at the ...
Palazzo Valentini, a historical site of Rome׳s Provincial Administration, is located at the heart of...
The first unit of Villa Mondragone was built in the last quarter of the sixteenth century and was pa...
AbstractOne of the objectives of the redevelopment project for Trajan׳s Market, which spanned from 2...
To speak about restoration and enhancement of the great archaeological sites such as Pompei, Hercula...
In 2015 the Department of History and Cultures of the University of Bologna took part at the Grande ...
AbstractThe new Hall of Marcus Aurelius in the Capitoline Museums, located within the ancient site o...
The paper focuses on an area of the Ager Aricinus at the 16th mile of the Via Appia in the urban are...
AbstractThe new Hall of Marcus Aurelius in the Capitoline Museums, located within the ancient site o...
This thesis was conceived within a broader Master Plan for the archaeological site of Ancient Stabia...
While the recovery of monumental buildings is now customary, less obvious is the recovery of the bui...
The research, scientifically coordinated by Professor Giorgio Rocco of the Department ICAR of the Po...
The paper presents a method for the enhancement of archaeological sites, through a comprehensive app...
[EN] Redesigning the ichonographiae carved in the marble table kept at the Archaeological Museum of ...
Abstract: Although the site of Tharros was the subject of several studies, the houses were not known...
AbstractPalazzo Valentini, a historical site of Rome׳s Provincial Administration, is located at the ...
Palazzo Valentini, a historical site of Rome׳s Provincial Administration, is located at the heart of...
The first unit of Villa Mondragone was built in the last quarter of the sixteenth century and was pa...
AbstractOne of the objectives of the redevelopment project for Trajan׳s Market, which spanned from 2...
To speak about restoration and enhancement of the great archaeological sites such as Pompei, Hercula...
In 2015 the Department of History and Cultures of the University of Bologna took part at the Grande ...
AbstractThe new Hall of Marcus Aurelius in the Capitoline Museums, located within the ancient site o...
The paper focuses on an area of the Ager Aricinus at the 16th mile of the Via Appia in the urban are...
AbstractThe new Hall of Marcus Aurelius in the Capitoline Museums, located within the ancient site o...
This thesis was conceived within a broader Master Plan for the archaeological site of Ancient Stabia...
While the recovery of monumental buildings is now customary, less obvious is the recovery of the bui...
The research, scientifically coordinated by Professor Giorgio Rocco of the Department ICAR of the Po...
The paper presents a method for the enhancement of archaeological sites, through a comprehensive app...
[EN] Redesigning the ichonographiae carved in the marble table kept at the Archaeological Museum of ...
Abstract: Although the site of Tharros was the subject of several studies, the houses were not known...