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International training camp in Siena from January 31 to February 16, 2023

International workcamp in Siena from January 31 to February 16, 2023 As part of the Erasmus + EUROQUALIF project We are going to carry out three international school workcamps. The worksite-school makes it possible to combine the complexity of real work situations with a reassuring educational framework. The school site is pedagogy by project, the…

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Archivio di Stato

Wednesday February 15, 2023 in Siena, at the headquarters of the State Archives where the city's archives are kept (documents from the 12th century to the present day) and in a room with exceptional decorations (🙂) we carried out the dissemination seminar of the Painters Euro Qualif project where we were able to…

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Our recommendations from the European Heritage Days

On September 17 and 18, the European Heritage Days 2022 will take place, an event not to be missed. We present to you the favorites of Artemisia in Paris Discover the decor workshops and the stock of costumes of the Opéra national de Paris at the Ateliers Berthier…

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Training site at the Château de la Touche

The Château de la Touche, in the Côtes d´Armor, is not far from the Atlantic Coast, nestled in a landscape of hills, rivers and ponds. The castle was built from 1579 in its current size and served as the residence of Count Christophe de la Roche, a knight…

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Construction Trophies 2022: Launch of applications

The International Cultural Heritage Fair is a partner for the 8th consecutive year of the Construction Trophies created by Batiactu and co-organized with the SMABTP in partnership with the main organizations in the sector*. A category “Crafts and heritage” distinguishes and rewards the most beautiful achievements of craftsmen, craftsmen,…

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Training site at Palazzo Piccolomini

We are happy to be able to share all our knowledge. The Palazzo Piccolomini (now the seat of the State Archives of Siena) occupies the southern corner of Piazza del Campo at the end of Via Rinaldini. However, its main facade remains the one that overlooks via Banchi di Sotto.

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