On Wednesday, October 8, the students of class 4AT from the “Antonio Della Lucia” Technical Agricultural School in Feltre visited the Esapolis Museum as a reward for their project. The class won the school competition for the Agricultural Landscape pathway, thanks to their work mapping centuries-old mulberry trees using the MorusApp.
After attending the conference “The World of Research and Education in Dialogue: How to Enhance the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Silk to Create Opportunities”, where they presented the results of their 2024/25 Aracne educational project, the students and their teachers visited the museum under the guidance of Dr Silvia Cappellozza and Director Dr Enzo Moretto.
The visit concluded with the presentation of a diploma in the greenhouse hosting the travelling exhibition RITESSERE.