ReMi Project - National Network of Italian Mining Parks and Museums
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ISPRA, custodian of the mineralogical heritage of the Geological Survey of Italy, launched in 2006 a study project to learn about the state of the art of abandoned mining areas in Italy and their possible valorisation and museumisation. The study took into account the numerous initiatives launched (or planned) in Italy, also following the first regulations related to the reconversion and environmental recovery of mines (Law 752/82; Law 221/90; Law 204/1993; Law 388/ 2000 and later), attributable to the following types: mining museums, science and technology museums, ecomuseums, mining parks, thematic itineraries, mining trekking, as well as sites where "not typically museum" activities have been introduced, such as recreational, handicraft, industrial, etc..
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National territoryMay 25, 2024 — May 26, 2024XVI National Mining Day - 2024 Edition
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Nov 18, 2023 — Nov 18, 2023The Pece stone and its use: historical and geological memory of Sicily
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Jun 14, 2023The ReMi is also on the ISPRA Environmental Data Atlas
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CagliariMay 18, 2023 — May 20, 2023GNM 2023. Sensitive landscapes: beaches, dunes, cliffs, mines and local museums. Cultural deposits for geotourism
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Wieliczka Salt MineMay 22, 2023 — May 23, 20232nd International Conference of Mining and Underground Museums (ICMUM2023)
Memberships to ReMi
Further information: segcoordinamentoReMi@isprambiente.it