On Saturday, June 20 at 9:30 p.m., there will be a public meeting titled “The Elm Reveals Its Secrets: From Recent Archaeological Discoveries to the Future Archaeopark,” an opportunity to learn about the results of the recent archaeological excavation campaign in the Elm area and the prospects for enhancing the site.
The research, conducted by the University of Verona under ministerial concession, has brought to light new evidence useful for reconstructing the history of the territory, providing important insights for understanding its ancient usages and transformations over the centuries.
Presenting the discoveries will be Professor Patrizia Basso from the Department of Cultures and Civilizations at the University of Verona, who will illustrate the scientific results emerged from the excavations. Professor and Councilor Beatrice Andreose will accompany the audience in discovering the area’s redevelopment project, now in its final phase.
The goal is to transform the Elm into a new Archaeopark: a space dedicated to research, dissemination, and enhancement of the historical and archaeological heritage, capable of becoming a cultural reference point for the community.
An open evening for everyone to learn about the past that emerges from the underground and the future of a place destined to become an important bastion of memory, culture, and territorial identity.