International School of Cultual Heritage IV (2026). Report

15 MANAGING ART COLLECTIONS: from ancient to contemporary NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF NAPLES – MANN Participants Roza Taane, Head of the Department of Inventory, Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Property, National Museum of Antiquities and Islamic Arts, Ministry of Culture and the Arts (Algeria) Nagwa Abdelzaher Mohamed Bakr, Museum and Intangible Cultural Heritage Specialist, National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (Egypt) Abstract The project focuses on the co-design of a thematic pathway through the collections of the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, aimed at highlighting historical and cultural connections across the Mediterranean region. Working in close collaboration with the museum’s curators, participants will select objects and develop new interpretative frameworks, reconstructing the “biographies” of the objects and their historical and cultural contexts. The project will lead to the development of interpretative and mediation tools—including texts, labels, information materials, and educational activities—and will culminate in a public pilot of the pathway through a thematic guided tour. Output Design of a thematic pathway within the museum collections Production of interpretative materials (labels, brochures, digital content) Public testing of the pathway through guided tours Development of educational and cultural mediation activities SEA-EMPATHY. Alternative Narratives of a Shared Mediterranean Cultural Heritage

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