The video of 2017 Keynote Address held on September 28th by Roberto Nardi from Centro di Conservazione Archeologica Roma, winner of the The Best in Heritage Project of Influence award in 2016 for the Nuragic Sculptures of Monte Prama project.
He outlined the outstanding conservation project of the Nuragic Sculptures of Monte Prama in Sardinia in Italy to convincingly demonstrate that that heritage brings not only economic but also social, cultural and environmental benefits.
“Cultural heritage is one of the founding assets of modern civilization, and conservation is an important tool for its development and its dissemination. The Mont’e Prama project has produced a statuary collection of universal interest that today supplies an inedited cultural tourism in Sardinia, generating a new economy based on the culture of a people, for the benefit of local communities, demonstrating that culture is capable of producing not only bread, but much more”.
Published by The Best in Heritage