Sea and water have been important for Naples and its citizens through the centuries. Academic experts
from Federico II University and CNR-IRISS researchers together with the city’s citizens are now creating
a network of people and sites – such as aqueducts and fountains – to enhance the role of sweet and salty
waters in Naples’ urban fabric. They met on 1 October 1922 at the National Archeological Museum (MANN) within the framework of Naples Shipping week. Their aim is to create a sort of multiple locations museum,
a network of cultural sites linked to the theme of water. Luisella Pavan Woolfe, director of the Italian Office
of the Council of Europe participated to the event that was moderated by Daniela Savy, Scientific
Responsible for the Research Area "European Law, Management and International Circulation of Cultural Heritage" of the University of Naples Federico II.