The presentation of the book “Abandoned villages and historic centers in Campania” in Atripalda

The presentation of the book “Abandoned villages and historic centers in Campania” in Atripalda
The presentation of the book “Abandoned villages and historic centers in Campania” in Atripalda

On Friday 3 May in Atripalda in the Church of San Nicola da Tolentino in Atripalda, at 5.00 pm the book “Abandoned villages and historic centers in Campania” will be presented. Guest of the Archaeological Group La Civita is Dr. Roberto Pellecchia, born in Irdning (Austria), lives and works in Salerno where he has practiced as a doctor for 38 years. Always passionate about everything related to the territory, he loves to define himself as a photographer and traveller.

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The La Civita Archaeological Group will have the opportunity to present Roberto Pellecchia’s book “Abandoned historic centers and villages in Campania” which with 43 stories, 30 towns, 13 historic centers and 5 provinces examines those places that were abandoned in the over the last thousand years and of which clearly legible ruins still exist: ruins, towns or entire historical centres. The central theme of the essay develops around the moment of abandonment and the reasons for it. In some cases these are natural disasters, war events, plagues, but also spontaneous and progressive abandonments, caused by the uncomfortable conditions that the small communities had to face in order to live there, no longer compatible with contemporary living standards. The event, in addition to dealing with the theme of abandonment, is aimed at encouraging the debate on the importance of cultural heritage in Campania, with particular attention to the Irpinia area which today offers a panorama of sites of historical, archaeological and artistic interest that they are only partially or not at all involved in careful protection and valorization. The Director of the La Civita Archaeological Group, Dr., speaks with the author. Paolo Preziuso, student of Human Sciences for the Environment of Roma Tre, the Deputy Director of the Archaeological Group, Dr. Giuseppe De Masi, art historian. The mayor of Atripalda Paolo Spagnuolo and the delegate for culture and the ancient archaeological park Abellinum Lello Barbarisi are present for institutional greetings.

 
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