On Wednesday, October 9, VIVE welcomed students from the School of Specialization in Historical-Artistic Heritage at the University of Perugia for a lecture given by the Institute's Director, Edith Gabrielli, at Palazzo Venezia.
The meeting allowed students to delve into the structure and governance of the Ministry of Culture, from central to peripheral, analyzing how the work of the art historian has changed in recent years. Today, this role requires the ability to hold together technical-scientific skills with administrative-managerial ones.
The lecture then focused on VIVE and the strategy that has made it an active cultural hub in the center of Rome over the past four years.
“VIVE, which became operational in 2020, has now established itself as a place for research, protection and education for active citizenship through a focused scientific and management strategy,” said Edith Gabrielli, Director of VIVE - Vittoriano and Palazzo Venezia.
VIVE welcomes students from the School of Specialization in Historical-Artistic Heritage at the University of Perugia
On Wednesday, October 9, students from the School of Specialization in Historical and Artistic Heritage at the University of Perugia attended a lecture given by the institute's director, Edith Gabrielli, at Palazzo Venezia