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The 11th edition of the FAI Days for Schools is coming back: from the Nov. 21 to 26 2022 our country, with the participation of schools, will devote itself solely to the preservation and enhancement of the landscape heritage and cultural of theItaly.
About 100 sites will be open to all FAI member students and their classmates this week. Making the experience even better is the fact that the classes will themselves be guided by the "apprentices cicerones", other students engaged in welcoming and telling the story of Italy's scenic riches with the help of their teachers: an opportunity for an educational exchange among young people, for sharing values, passion and knowledge toward each other. Have a gift, discover together corners of your country that you have long wanted to know about, the first may be just a stone's throw from home Yours. Let's value ourselves!
The theme chosen this year is the landscape: the setting of our daily living, the collective work of past generations in which history and nature of our country, a legacy that needs to be preserved and protected, which young people need to know and appreciate in order to contribute already today to building a sustainable future.
Among the original initiatives approved at the event will be a contest online, #LATUAIDEAGREEN, through which students will be able to choose the work of street art they consider most significant as food for thought for the safeguard of theenvironment.
The registration fee FAI for a class of up to 30 students, including teacher, is 38 euros. The payment is worth a entire year school (September to August) and entitles to:
- exclusive visits In FAI Days for Schools;
- free admission For teachers in FAI properties open to the public;
- Discounts for students in case of educational activities promoted by FAI properties;
- Free admission in case of individual visit;
- Fast lanes and exclusive visits during FAI Spring and Fall Days.
Openings in Campania
Here are some of the sites that will join the initiative in Campania.
The Baths of Baia in Bacoli
The Apprentice Tour Guides of the Lucius Anneus Seneca High School will guide you to Bacoli, a country of the Phlegraean Fields From mythological origins. The Spa, which are part of the Archaeological Park of Baia, fall within a complex built at the request of theEmperor Octavian Augustus. The route that will be proposed to visitors will allow them to immerse themselves in a space of great scenic beauty and strong suggestion, discovering what were initially classified as temples: the Mercury, Sosandra, Venus and Diana sectors.
The village of Frigento
The municipality of Frigento is located in the Ufita Valley, which takes its name from the river of the same name that flows through it. Being strategically located at 911 meters above sea level, it boasts vantage points from which the borders of ten provinces and five regions can be glimpsed. Starting point of the route will be De Leo Palace, historic mansion that now houses the Archaeological Museum. The visits are organized by the students of theIISS Grottaminarda and the Frigento High School of Languages.
Zaha Hadid's maritime station in Salerno, Italy.
Beginning in the late 1990s in Salerno a new structure of high architecture was introduced to be placed in the area of the Manfredi Pier within the city port. In 1999, an international ideas competition was announced by the City of Salerno and won by the firm of thearchitect Anglo-Iraqi Zaha Hadid: The facility was inaugurated on April 25, 2016, just weeks after its demise. The terminal serves, both functionally and visually, as a fluid transition between land and sea; in fact, it enjoys a spectacular view of the Amalfi Coast, on the Gulf of Salerno and the Cilento. The tours are organized by the Apprentice Tour Guides of the De Filippis High School and from the Galdi of Cava de' Tirreni.
The Necropolis of Via Celle in Pozzuoli
The Necropolis of Via Celle is considered the largest area sepulchral Puteolan that has come down to the present day, a site currently closed to the public due to protection and enhancement efforts. It is named after the columbaria, which were used to shelter livestock in so-called "cells." The structure is valuable evidence of the burial types and the death cult worldwide Roman. The boys of the Virgil High School will guide you to discover this ancient complex.
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