Mediterranean City: Dialogue Among
Cultures
21 Şubat - 03 Mart 2005, İskenderiye Kütüphanesi Konferans Salonu, İskenderiye -
Mısır |
For millennia, Mediterranean cities have been part of the rise and fall of
the greatest civilizations of the world.
They have been the longest-lived laboratory of an enriching cultural
exchange, and some of the world's most fascinating and productive cities.
From each of their unique experiences there are fascinating insights and
lessons to be learned from a past that, however distant, still lurks beneath the
surface of today's metropolis.
Collectively, these many insights should create a fascinating kaleidoscope of
economic history, human experience and cultural diversity.
The Bibliotheca Alexandrina expresses its gratitude to the Italian Trust Fund
that provided funds for this exceptional project in cooperation with The World
Bank.
Objectives
This project aims to recapture some of the unique flavor of this long
experience, with a special effort to underline past achievements and present
challenges for these cities that have offered so much, and that still have such
a pivotal role to play in the transformation of their societies for the better.
Its purpose is to foster dialogue among the Mediterranean countries along the
theme of the Mediterranean City.
Celebrating the history and culture of the Mediterranean City and stimulating
a deep reflection on its importance as a pivotal element for the political,
cultural, social, and economic evolution of the Mediterranean area will promote
a better understanding of its shared legacy and contribute to the affirmation of
peace, cooperation, and common prosperity.
The intention is to be inspired by the examples of history, not only to honor
the past, but also to adequately address the future: what can be done today for
these great Mediterranean cities to reclaim the energy, the cosmopolitanism, the
openness to trade in goods and services and ideas that made them the object of
fascination and the engines of progress.
Project Activities
The project will cover a wide scope of activities:
International exhibition
for the cities of Alexandria, Beirut, Barcelona, Genoa, Marseille, Naples, Tunis
and Venice. The exhibition provides a retrospective review and a vision for the
Mediterranean city grounded in the history of the Mediterranean area along
significant themes such as political influences, trade links, religious,
cultural, and scientific exchanges, and population movements. It presents the
history, recent achievements and development plans of selected Mediterranean
cities.
Beautiful Book
The book traces the past, present and future of eight Mediterranean cities,
which are: Alexandria, Beirut, Barcelona, Genoa, Marseille, Naples, Tunis and
Venice. Its shows the different aspects of their shared socio-cultural heritage,
their present lives, as well as future development and urban projects.
Public Policy Forum
The forum will gather Mayors, representatives of the civil and business
societies, as well as urban developers from the major Mediterranean cities.
Participants will discuss among them and with selected specialists the policies
that affect their cities and their future development.
Participating cities
The project will be comprised of Participating Cities:
Alexandria
Athens
Barcelona
Beirut
Genoa
Istanbul
Marseilles
Naples
Rome
Tunis
Venice
Content: History of Mediterranean interactions: evolution of urban
form, changing economic base, conditions today, heritage and the future.
Special Alexandria Event
Objective: to promote the development of the city by the re-planning of the area
around the Bibliotheca Alexandrina. It will include displays of pictures,
drawings and models presented by the Egyptian/Italian design team.
Opera performance:
Italian Tenor: Vincenzo La Scola
Monday, 21 February 2005, 7:30 p.m.
For more detail:
Web:
www.bibalex.org/MedCity/ |