This contribution investigates the transformations of the Roman theatre of Alba (CN), now hidden in the basement of the church of Saint Joseph. The structure has recorded numerous changes to the architectural layout with the construction of residential buildings and then a church. In recent years, with actions of protection and enhancement, the site links the archaeological area, the inside of the church and the bell tower, with a museum network that includes other cultural sites of the city.
Il teatro romano di Alba. Dalla scoperta alla creazione di un percorso per la sua valorizzazione / Ambrogio, Fabio. - ELETTRONICO. - tomo 3: Processi urbani di adattamento e resilienza tra permanenza e precarietà:(2024), pp. 67-77. (Intervento presentato al convegno X Congresso AISU - ADAPTIVE CITIES THROUGH THE POST PANDEMIC LENS tenutosi a Torino nel 6-10 settembre 2022).
Il teatro romano di Alba. Dalla scoperta alla creazione di un percorso per la sua valorizzazione
Ambrogio, Fabio
2024
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This contribution investigates the transformations of the Roman theatre of Alba (CN), now hidden in the basement of the church of Saint Joseph. The structure has recorded numerous changes to the architectural layout with the construction of residential buildings and then a church. In recent years, with actions of protection and enhancement, the site links the archaeological area, the inside of the church and the bell tower, with a museum network that includes other cultural sites of the city.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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