The appointment is for tomorrow, Monday 16 May 2022, with Caserta 1990-1997: A Cultural Spring on the Web at Michelangelo MuseumThe headmistress of the Buonarroti Institute will be the spokesperson for the event. Victoria DeLucia, director of the library and museum.
The Caserta program 1990-1997
On the occasion of Caserta 1990-1997 there will be the presentation of the digitalisation of Fragments e Seminar Notebooks. This will be it followed by a debate. The exhibition naturally aims to bear witness to the brilliant historical moment experienced in Caserta in those years. The period from 90 to 97 was, in fact, a culturally brilliant seven-year periodTomorrow's meeting will also be a moment of reflection. It will be an opportunity to examine the current context and propose strategies for civic rebirth.
The reasons behind the project
As we were saying, the years between 1990 and 1997 brought new light to Caserta. This happened thanks to the concatenation of different events.In fact, the episcopate of Msgr. Nogaro, with his great attention to migrants and their integration, coexisted with the city's first experience of a civic participation council. In this particularly fertile context, the history of Caserta before the construction of the Royal PalaceThis happened through various studies and publications. In fact, the volume on medieval Caserta by Tescione was republished. Furthermore, the Notebooks from the library of the Episcopal Seminary of Caserta and the magazine Fragments. Let us not forget, then, the birth in our city of the new faculties of what was then the Second University of Naples, which today has become L. Vanvitelli University.
A small but carefully curated documentary exhibition will give visitors the opportunity to view the original publicationsThis will allow us to delve even deeper into the historical period under examination, providing further food for thought.




