May 24, starting at 10 a.m., marks an important moment in the journey of the 2nd year students of the Master's Degree in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Property, with the Research Days of the Master's Degree in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Property.
These days are a unique opportunity to share the learning and knowledge acquired throughout the year, in an atmosphere of exchange and reflection between classmates, teachers and anyone interested in research topics.
This will be an event dedicated to the enhancement of our heritage and the fundamental role of conservator-restorers.
What to expect:
- Presentations of internship projects and dissertations.
- Rich and diverse discussions on approaches and practices in conservation and restoration.
- Reflections on the importance of heritage protection and the challenges faced by conservator-restorers.
This full day, marked by the richness and diversity of approaches, will serve to reflect together on the importance of conservation and restoration in protecting heritage and on the demands and limits placed on the conservator-restorer.