
The Island of Ventotene: Public Recognition of a Historical Landscape Linked to European Construction
Europe of Landscapes and Gardens. What European Policies for Garden and Landscape Heritage?
Yes, for centuries, landscapes have been one of the markers (historical, cultural, and political) of the European continent, and the garden, a constituent element of these landscapes, allows us to understand them in a privileged way.
Co-organized by the Maison Jean Monnet, the European Institute of Gardens and Landscapes, and the Association Paradeisos - European Gardens, this event will bring together European personalities, practitioners, specialists, and researchers who will discuss the cultural, political, and environmental issues related to the (re)cognition, conservation, and enhancement of European landscape heritage.
The President of the Union of European Federalists, Domènec Ruiz Devesa has particpated on this International Dialogue with a speech titled "The Island of Ventotene: Public Recognition of a Historical Landscape Linked to European Construction" on 25th of April.



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