The international conference titled “Cultural Heritage for All”, which will take place on November 28, will be divided into three thematic sessions:
– tangible heritage: monuments, fashion, artworks, books, historic cities, archaeological sites; artistic craftsmanship, etc.
– intangible heritage: representations, expressions, performances, traditions, knowledge, skills, etc.
– natural heritage: landscapes, natural areas, flora, fauna, etc.
Each session includes a Keynote speech, some Best practices, and concludes with a dialogical exchange between two personalities from the cultural, political, or entrepreneurial world, to identify possible crossovers between economic sectors and different cultural fields, focusing on human diversity and the challenges of inclusion.