possibilities of archival documentation can be used to regenerate the "immaterial heritage" in order to tell the evolution of places and build a "sensitive city". Environmental regeneration is certainly one
restoration workshop and in museums: how are museum objects restored, what stories do the objects tell and how can they be turned into an exhibition in the end? The camp, jointly organised by the bzi and
of industrial production in various sectors (railway, agriculture, aviation, food machinery). They tell the story of what was at times the fourth largest factory in Italy, which - despite recession and
for guided tours and demonstrations, visits and hands-on activities to showcase their facilities and tell their stories, with water always playing a major role. ERIH sites are also taking part, such as the
electricity grid from 1930 to 1971. The fascinating thing about the industrial museum is that it tells the story of the light factory consistently through the eyes of the people who worked there. Thanks
Speakers who are interested in contributing to this question – even from outside the industrial heritage community – are cordially invited to submit an abstract of their presentation in English to the