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Video Gallery

A collection of video contributions, films and clips to describe the Royal Palace of Caserta in all its historical, architectural, artistic, botanical and hydraulic engineering complexity. Narratives of personal and collective, institutional and social initiatives and experiences of those who contribute daily to make the Museum alive.

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Memex Project
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Memex Project

The video results of the MEMEX project, created for the Royal Palace of Caserta by Eccom - Ideas for Culture, an organization that operates in the cultural sector to promote participation and social inclusion. MEMEX is a three-year project (2020-2022) funded by the Horizon2020 program of the European Union which aims to promote social cohesion through collaborative and digital tools related to cultural heritage.

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