Tivoli

CHIESA DI SAN NICOLA DI BARI A TIVOLI: RIFLESSIONI SUL RESTAURO.

The church of San Nicola di Bari in Tivoli, with a single nave with opposing apses on the longitudinal axis and chapels contracted on the transversal one, fits into the context of the ecclesiastical architecture of the Counter-Reformation. Built by the Santo Spirito in Saxia in 1590 and flanked by a hospital, the church, after a period of neglect, was turned into a paper mill at the beginning of the 20th century.

L'ex cartiera Amicucci–Parmegiani a Tivoli: strategie progettuali per la valorizzare del patrimonio industriale e paesaggistico

Tivoli area belong to a paper industrial district developed around the 15th century nearby the Aniene river. Thanks to long tradition and richness in term of number of factories, it can be considered one of the main paper industrial districts of Lazio. The Amicucci-Parmegiani paper mill is located in an archaeological area subject to legal protection of landscape, which shows the evidences of the town's past, both before and after the industrialization process.

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