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Weekend at the garden #4 – DRAWING AND WATERCOLOR IN THE GARDEN – June 5th 2021

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WORKSHOP DI FALEGNAMERIA – V edizione

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Weekend at the garden #3 – APPIA ANTICA WEEDS – Identify on field edible wild plants of the Appia – May 29th 2021

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WORKSHOP DI FALEGNAMERIA – Workshop di I° livello – IV edizione

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Hortus Urbis
E' un progetto su spazio pubblico e biodiversità di Zappata Romana e del Parco dell’Appia Antica che ha visto l'attivazione di un’area inutilizzata destinandola a orto didattico antico romano e a spazio pubblico.

It is a project on public space and on biodiversity in the Appia Antica Park public space in a recovered abandoned area where a garden with solely ancient Roman plants are cultivated with educational purposes.

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