Travelling Through History : The San Giovanni- Archaeo- station- narrating the tangible to the preserve the intagible

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Lambertucci Filippo
ISSN: 2475-675X

The construction of underground urban transport lines in Rome has provoked in the past years the discovery
and the destruction of numerous archaeological sites. The last decade has marked a significant cultural
change in Italy in the relationship between infrastructure and archaeology, thanks to the development
of new methodologies and successful experiences; thanks to the excavations for the construction, it has
been possible to realize the largest archaeological campaigns for decades and open new perspectives to
the involvement of findings in the structure of the everyday city. The case study of the new metro station
San Giovanni ain Rome offers an example for the conservation of heritage through the tools of narration
in a site where the archaeological layers have been removed but can still be perceivable thanks to
a narrative system that envelops the passenger in a total experience, with a scientifically museum-like
rigorous arrangement of information realized according to the speed of commuters.

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