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il blog del comitato tecnico scientifico dell'associazione beni italiani Patrimonio Mondiale UNESCO
lunedì 17 gennaio 2011
venerdì 14 gennaio 2011
Presentato il protocollo d'intesa tra il Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali e il Comune di Firenze
Presentato il protocollo d'intesa tra il Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali e il Comune di Firenze
Mi preme sottolineare come nelle premesse è evidenziata l'importanza dell'appartenenza alla World Heritage List dell'UNESCO.
...la città di Firenze riveste un ruolo di rilievo assoluto nell’offerta culturale a livello nazionale e internazionale; tale patrimonio, oltre alla straordinaria quantità e densità di capolavori dell’arte, dell’archeologia e dell’architettura, trova un elemento essenziale nel tessuto urbano del Centro storico, Patrimonio Mondiale dell’Umanità, che offre un eccezionale contesto oltre ad una irripetibile testimonianza,nella propria continuità spaziale e temporale, della storia e della cultura dell’ultimo millennio;...
giovedì 6 gennaio 2011
Panasonic World Heritage calendar released in online version
The UNESCO World Heritage Centre and Panasonic have released an online version of the World Heritage Calendar in five languages. It is available as a website, or as a downloadable stand-alone application or wallpaper.
Featuring stunning photographs of 12 World Heritage sites, the calendar includes informative texts and interesting facts in English, Japanese, French, Chinese and Spanish. There is also a game consisting of matching sites with illustrations related to them on a world map. The online version is especially targeted to educating young people, and more content will be added in the near future.
"We are extremely pleased to see this new version of the calendar," said Francesco Bandarin, UNESCO Assistant-Director General for Culture. "Its advanced technology and appealing design is ideal for reaching younger people around the world, and allowing them to learn about heritage sites in an interesting and entertaining way."
The online calendar is a further development of the paper version, which UNESCO and Panasonic have produced together since 1995 in efforts to raise awareness of the importance of World Heritage preservation.
To view the calendar:
http://panasonic.net/UNESCO_worldheritage_calendar
For more information:
Panasonic Corporate Brand Strategy Division
e-mail:kobayashi.senju@jp.panasonic.com
UNESCO World Heritage Centre
e-mail: g.doubleday@unesco.org
Featuring stunning photographs of 12 World Heritage sites, the calendar includes informative texts and interesting facts in English, Japanese, French, Chinese and Spanish. There is also a game consisting of matching sites with illustrations related to them on a world map. The online version is especially targeted to educating young people, and more content will be added in the near future.
"We are extremely pleased to see this new version of the calendar," said Francesco Bandarin, UNESCO Assistant-Director General for Culture. "Its advanced technology and appealing design is ideal for reaching younger people around the world, and allowing them to learn about heritage sites in an interesting and entertaining way."
The online calendar is a further development of the paper version, which UNESCO and Panasonic have produced together since 1995 in efforts to raise awareness of the importance of World Heritage preservation.
To view the calendar:
http://panasonic.net/UNESCO_worldheritage_calendar
For more information:
Panasonic Corporate Brand Strategy Division
e-mail:kobayashi.senju@jp.panasonic.com
UNESCO World Heritage Centre
e-mail: g.doubleday@unesco.org
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