Photographs can create a bridge between past and present, not only allowing us to understand where we come from, but also providing us with the keys to understanding our history, which we can observe as if we were external spectators, showing us the path we are taking, a path of which we are sometimes not entirely aware.

Starting from this premise, our aim is to create a rich and comprehensive digital photographic collection (no older than the 70s) that will document the historical, artistic, archaeological, architectural, landscape, and ethno-anthropological heritage of our region. This collection of old photographs, testimonies that have been and will be passed down for years to come, will not only awaken strong emotions in the eyes of those who observe them, but will also allow us to travel through time through the gaze of snapshots of the life, art, and culture of our communities.

Primary and secondary school students, high school students and anyone who wants to contribute to the initiative will be able to contribute to achieving the set objective.

To contribute or simply for information, contact your local library.