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About Us
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| RomaCulta is a cultural institution that promotes tourism focusing on the artistic, cultural and archeological heritage of the city of Rome and its surrounding areas. Mass tourism, different from cultural tourism, flattens perception of the historic-arstistic monuments: paradoxically, this so-called "see and flee" type of tourism ignores precisely those hidden details that have attracted interest in the first place and have come to make the Eternal City unique. |
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| Our staff members |
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Alessandro Canestrini I was born in South Tyrol, "between" Italy and Austria, so I am bilingual - Italian and German (about the history of my country, see www.bsos.umd.edu. After the secondary-school diploma at the art school of Trento, I enrolled in 1991 at the University of Vienna to study art history. My studies also included courses on history, philosophy and archeology. In 1999, I received my degree after presenting my thesis on 16th-century German and Swiss engravings. I have lived and worked in Rome since 1997. |
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Fulvio Avignonesi Born in Milan although of Tuscan origins, Fulvio grows up in Rome in the international and multilingual milieu of the local German School. He then studies Art History and Humanistic Sciences in Rome and Berlin, specializing in the cultural and historical contexts of Renaissance Rome and Venice. He also attended to Archaeology and the broader Medieval, Modern and Contemporary Art History, with a special care for specific themes in the History of Architecture and the intercultural exchange between Italy and the middle-European area. |
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Benedetta Bosco Born in Rome till I was 14 years old I studied at the german school in Rome and at the high school I continued to study languages especially German and English. At the Rome University "La Sapienza" I studied literature, history and history of art and got the degree in 1997 with a study in medieval history of art regarding the artistic signs about the pilgrimage's phenomenon between Rome and south Italy. In 1998 I entered the Specialization School in history of art and conferred the degree with a study about a nineteenth-century Neapolitan painter called Vincenzo Irolli, the study was successively published. Actually I live and work in Rome I'm concerned with cultural tourism and with the Art Gallery Benucci in via del Babbuino as art consultant. |
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