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Tresignana, Italy

Planned town dedicated to agricultural industry

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Ferrara, Italy

Rationalist traces in a Renaissance city

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Carbonia, Italy

From mining town to living landscape museum

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Bertinoro, Italy

Thermal town between rationalism and Roman inspiration

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Castrocaro, Italy

Illusory beauty

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Cesenatico, Italy

Town of holiday camps

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Dimitrovgrad, Bulgaria

Between modernism and Stalinist architecture

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Forlì, Italy

Showcase of modernity – a story of contradictions

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Forlimpopoli, Italy

Urban regeneration

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Iași, Romania

Modern and ancient, side by side

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Labin, Croatia

Industrial mining town in transformation

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Predappio, Italy

From pilgrim destination to site of critical reflection

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Raša, Croatia

Between Istrian tradition and modern architecture

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Torviscosa, Italy

Town of autarchy and cellulose

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Cervia, Italy

From “town of salt” to holiday destination

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Cesena, Italy

Innovative approach to dissonant heritage

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Ştei, Romania

Witness to a period of totalitarian post-war regimes

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Merano, Italy

Rationalism, new objectivity and Italian taste in Souty Tyrol

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Leros, Greece

Military base in the Mediterranean

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Rhodes, Greece

A monument of fascist modernismn

ATRIUM Association

To promote and manage the ATRIUM Cultural Route, the ATRIUM Association was founded in June 2013 by the partner of the ATRIUM project (2011-2013), financed under the South East Europe programme. The project highlighted a key element of 20th-century European history: the cultural heritage and memory associated with totalitarian regimes and their particular architectural legacy. The main result of the cooperation between the partners was to bring together different experiences in order to discover shared historical elements.

 

Main objectives

  • disseminating knowledge, protecting and promoting the European heritage (both tangible and intangible) associated with the architecture and history of the 20th century, with special focus on periods marked by dictatorial and totalitarian regimes in Europe
  • coordinating the local European itineraries of the architecture of totalitarian regimes of the 20th century within the framework of a single ATRIUM transnational route
  • carrying out activities aimed at fostering research, knowledge and enhancement of the cultural and architectural sites and itineraries in cooperation with universities and research centres
  • promoting a cultural tourism which enhances a critical historical and aesthetic appreciation of the dissonant heritage, able to promote the values of the Council of Europe

 

Governing Bodies

According to the Statute, the Association disposes of the following organs, which guarantee the governance and efficiency of the cultural route.

 
Presidency

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Ulisse Tramonti, President

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Yasho Minkov, Vice President

 
Board of Governors

Ulisse Tramonti, President

 

Yasho Minkov, Vice President
Municipality of Dimitrovgrd, Bulgaria

Valerio Melandri
Municipality of Forlì, Italy

Lorena Zuccolo
Municipality of Torviscosa, Italy

Tiziano Rosani
Municipality of Merano, Italy

Despina Dimelli
Technical University of Crete, Greece

Elisabetta Bovero
Municipality of Cesena, Italy

Nicola Merche
Municipality of Carbonia, Italy

 

General Assembly

The General Assembly is composed of one representative for each members of the Association.

 

Scientific Committee

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Alessia Mariotti, Tourism Science

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Stephen GundleHistory

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Patrick Leech, European relationships and dissonant heritage

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Irina Belušić Maggì, Architecture

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Alexandru Muraru, History

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Marco Pretelli, Architecture

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Piero Sassi, Urbanism

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Marie Louise Jansen, Education and conflicting heritage

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Ramona Novicov, Art History

 

Auditor

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Giovanni Battista Furno

 

Headquarters / Management Structure

 

Operative address: Via G. Saffi 18, 47121 Forlì, Italy
(Municipality of Forlì - European Projects and International Relations)

Legal address: Ex-GIL building, Viale della Libertà 2, 47121 Forlì, Italy

 
Staff

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Claudia Castellucci, Director

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Administration

 
Collaborators

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Patrick Leech, Development Officer

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Laure Marique, Development Officer

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Davide Canali, Development Officer

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Elisa Giovannetti, Development Officer

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Andrea Savorelli, Development Officer

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Rosanna Pruccoli, Development Officer

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Endri Xhaferaj, Development Officer

 
Consultants

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ARGO, European Projects

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Sandra Nauert, Web Content

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Manolo Muccioli, Web Design

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Americo Francia, Accountant

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