Minister Bonisoli: "We need to learn from the third sector and understand how MiBAC can help, systematize and promote"


Next March 1, the Minister of Cultural Heritage, Alberto Bonisoli, will meet in Rome with representatives of the third sector who work with the ministry, at a conference entitled Il Mibac ascolta. In the invitation, Bonisoli writes: I have envisioned a day of dialogue next March 1 that must essentially answer these questions: What are the problems of those involved in enhancement projects on the ground? What actions should the public entity (Ministry, local authorities, etc.) put in place to encourage this type of initiative?

In Italy, the minister said, there is a widespread associationism that deals in various ways with cultural heritage and relates to the state, local authorities, and the church. Associations, cooperatives, volunteer groups, archeoclubs, small businesses, foundations, have gained a very rich experience dealing with an important part of our immense and widespread cultural heritage. From these realities we have to learn and we must understand how the Ministry’s initiatives can help, systematize, promote.

Lincontro will be divided into three tables that will focus on the following themes: the professions of cultural heritage, the forms of enhancement agreements, and the management of public-private relations for enhancement.

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Minister Bonisoli: "We need to learn from the third sector and understand how MiBAC can help, systematize and promote"


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