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Il filare di lecci della Via d’acqua: ecologia di un’architettura

07 Luglio 2023
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Il 7 luglio, dalle 9.00 alle 14 nella Sala Romanelli, si è tenuta una giornata di studio e confronto sull’intervento di recupero e valorizzazione della Via d’Acqua del Parco reale della Reggia di Caserta con la riqualificazione del primo filare di lecci.

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Evento precedente:
02 Luglio 2023
Il 2 luglio è Domenica al Museo alla Reggia di Caserta
Prossimo evento:
13 Luglio 2023
Il 13 luglio apertura serale degli Appartamenti Reali
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