Vittorio Salmoni, INU – URBIT
Cultural places, particularly in the post-Covid era, represent one of the crucial factors of a city’s economy, laboratories of ideas, centers of attraction, comparison, dissemination, socialization. The most important Italian cities have rethought and regenerated entire parts around a Museum, a seat of a Cultural Foundation.
The villages of the inland areas focus on places of culture and digital technologies to structure their future. Today the urban and territorial role of cultural spaces is expanding, diversifying to the point of taking on completely unexpected features: it happens that heterogeneous functions are concentrated in them that…