Caput Mundi Next Generation EU for touristic great events (Mission 1, Component 3, Investment 4.3)
Italy’s Recovery and Resilience Plan increases the number of accessible tourist sites in Rome, creating valid and qualified tourist and cultural alternatives with respect to the crowded central areas, as well as increasing the use of digital technologies, enhance green areas and the sustainability of tourism. The investment envisages six lines of interventions:
1. “Roman Cultural Heritage for EU-Next Generation”, covering the regeneration and restoration of cultural and urban heritage and complexes of high historical-architectural value of the city of Rome;
2. “Jubilee paths” (from pagan to Christian Rome), targeted to the enhancement, safety, anti-seismic consolidation, restoration of places and buildings of historical interest and archaeological pathways;
3. #LaCittàCondivisa, covering the redevelopment of sites in peripheral areas;
4. #Mitingodiverde, covering interventions on parks, historical gardens, villas and fountains;
5. #Roma 4.0, covering the digitalization of cultural services and the development of apps for tourists;
6. #Amanotesa, aimed at increasing the supply of cultural offer to peripheries for social integration.
The investment is financed by the Recovery and Resilience Facility by EUR 500 million and includes this project.
This intervention focuses on the environmental decontamination, restoration, and enhancement of ancient wall structures. It also includes addressing damp issues from water infiltrations, updating electrical, air, and lighting systems, and creating a new visit itinerary. This project is financed by the Recovery and Resilience Facility with EUR 476000. The intervention will include the following activities: environmental decontamination; conservative restoration and enhancement of ancient wall structures; restoration of damp walls following infiltrations and/or water leaks; adaptation of the electrical, air recirculation, and lighting systems; and creation of the visit itinerary.
- Reference
- M1C3
- Project locations
- Italy
- EU contribution
- €476 000