As a final project, students of Professor Simone Quilici’s Management of Cultural Heritage class worked on a project to turn the heritage of the Archaeological Walk between Circus Maximus and Via Appia into a museum for the public to enjoy. The students have imagined a network of cultural heritage assets linked together along the first section of Via Appia from Porta Capena to the Aurelian Walls to make a “territorial museum” that communicates the history of Rome and its campagna.

All are warmly welcome to join us at this exhibition to celebrate the fantastic work of our students.