Starting from May 15th, Giardini La Mortella (Forio, Ischia Island) will host the events of the Progetto Kepos, an initiative that offers technical-scientific insights into the themes of protection and enhancement of Cultural Heritage in Italy and abroad.
Born at the behest of the Fondazione William Walton and the Giardini La Mortella, the Progetto Kepos has always had particular attention to the dissemination of the cultural heritage of Ischia, therefore this year the recent archaeological and study activities at the Mazzola and S. Restituta sites will be presented alongside those of restoration, carried out by the Superintendence of Archaeology, Fine Arts and Landscape for the Metropolitan Area of Naples, of the Ischian Architectural Heritage.
As part of the commitment of the W. Walton Foundation and the La Mortella Gardens to promote the historical tradition of Gardens and Music, this year two events will be dedicated to the presentation of the garden in the medieval era and the history of the Gardens of the Popes, while the dialogue with Ancient Music that began last year will continue with the study of the legacy of the latter to subsequent musical production.
The program of meetings is available here.
Born at the behest of the Fondazione William Walton and the Giardini La Mortella, the Progetto Kepos has always had particular attention to the dissemination of the cultural heritage of Ischia, therefore this year the recent archaeological and study activities at the Mazzola and S. Restituta sites will be presented alongside those of restoration, carried out by the Superintendence of Archaeology, Fine Arts and Landscape for the Metropolitan Area of Naples, of the Ischian Architectural Heritage.
As part of the commitment of the W. Walton Foundation and the La Mortella Gardens to promote the historical tradition of Gardens and Music, this year two events will be dedicated to the presentation of the garden in the medieval era and the history of the Gardens of the Popes, while the dialogue with Ancient Music that began last year will continue with the study of the legacy of the latter to subsequent musical production.
The program of meetings is available here.