Collaboration with Spanish Project Partners

Madrid, Spain Our spanish partners in Campo dei Miracoli Project, members of Menuhin Foundation Spain , they accompanied the project participants to an interesting visit to the Prado Museum on June 3th. Further information can be found here. The European Commission’s support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

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Collaboration with Spanish Project Partners

Madrid, Spain Our Campo dei Miracoli collaborators from Universidad Rey Juan Carlos gave their contribution with this relevant agreement between the University and John XXIII Roncalli Foundation. We would like to thank for their contribution Universidad Rey Juan Carlos and Fundacion Juan XXIII Roncalli. Further information about the University can be found here.

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Europe Day

Florence, Italy On May 9th, Europe Day, the first module of the workshop “Paese dei Barbagianni”, in progress in the garden of the Officina Profumo-Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella, has been completed. For the occasion, while the participants involved in the project completed the fertilization of the rose garden, the members and friends of the associations involved were able to admire the result of these first seven months of work with a guided tour of the garden, orchard and vegetable gardens. We would like to thank President Enrique Barón Crespo, arrived in representation of the Spanish project partners, former Member’On.Monica Baldi, President of Associazione Culturale Pinocchio di Carlo Lorenzini .… Read more

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MiBACT Award

We are proud to announce the important recognition of MiBACT for “Campo dei Miracoli” project which, in this 2018, European Year of Cultural Heritage, aims to promote historic gardens in their agricultural and productive dimension through numerous activities aimed at people with a syndrome Down and other disabilities. The aim of the project is to stimulate innovative practices, oriented towards participation and social inclusion, experimenting with new forms of use and teaching that contribute to enhancing “our” beautiful gardens.  

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