service restoration in Naples City Council is entrusted to the LSU
"troubling realization" explains some mysterious cleaning took place recently on some important monuments located in the historic center of precious Naples
A short walk from the Historical Archives of Naples writes another sad page for the Historic Centre of Naples, Heritage Site since 1995. In fact, during this day the City of Naples is at the heart of controversy in June 2009 when he turned 426 ex-prisoners in the stocks for visitors to the city, the protagonist returns a unique initiative. From early February for those who are taking square Arcangelo Scacchi will find a group of social service providers working as gains in novice restorers clean-century bridge that allows you to pass by because of the large archive via the adjacent Miroballo .
The so-called professionals who met in small group of 7 persons, complete with a bib with the logo of the City of Naples, with the inscription "Restoration of Monuments", marked the area of \u200b\u200bintervention with masking tape and then proceed to clean up, brush strokes of iron, an area of \u200b\u200bthe bridge vandalized by graffiti.
"In 2008, with the collaboration of Antonio Pariante Portosalvo Committee, presented the City a project called sentinart which involved the use of restorers graduates, recruited from the city's university, as people for monitoring and clean up graffiti art sites in the UNESCO area - explain to the members of the Young Portosalvo - be aware that this project has served as inspiration to give employment to social LSU is disarming "
And that's why college students Portosalvo group led by Dr. Young. Marcello Mottola and Dr. Marianna Vitiello have decided to present in mass to the Mayor, the Deputy Mayor and Councillor for Culture and building an application for employment with the Service Restoration Monuments of the City of Naples in order to flank the LSU in the cleaning of monuments defaced. "The initiative is obviously a provocation - Marcello said Mottola, who graduated in Restoration at the University Suor Orsola Benincasa and among the authors of the draft sentinart of the project - to understand that it can not be entrusted to people with no professional assistance in such sensitive areas even protected by UNESCO. Everything becomes paradoxical if we think that Naples has the only University of the South that can form professional restorers "
The City of Naples, so it seems to cut the art of getting by with much less to minimize negative effects produced by non-professional intervention.
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