On the Urban Walls, at the Museum Casa del Boia, a monumental complex recently restored in the east of the city, home to a new museum path dedicated to Via Francigena. A series of significant cultural encounters is opened, divided into a guild of study and debate that officially inaugurates the activity of the Museum Complex, and in a series of meetings and guided tours that take place in May and June.
Saturday, May 13: studies of Lucca and Tuscia, the streets of Rome.
h 10am – Dr. Giulio Ciampoltrini: Three inscriptions and a cathedral. Lucca in the itinerary system of Tuscia in the years of Raeparatio Saeculi.
Mariagrazia Celuzza, Elena Chirico: Rutilio Namaziano on the coasts of southern Tuscany: an archaeological commentary.
Paola Rendini, Michele Asolati: The "Rutilian port" of the Lily between literary testimonies and archaeological evidence.
11:45 am – dott. Elisabetta Abela: Urban Landscapes of early middel ages Lucca. New acquisitions from excavations for ecological islands.
Alessandro Giannoni: Urban landscapes of early middel ages Lucca. Searches in Antraccoli, Tassignano, Capannori-via Martiri Lunatesi.
Valeria Mongelli: Burial in early middel ages Lucca: the deposition in the lead sarcophagus of Antraccoli and the burials of tassignano and Capannori.
In June, there will be a series of lectures and thematic lessons.
LUCCA, TUSCIA AND VIEWS FOR ROME
Lucca, Via Francigena Entry Point, Casa del Boia, Urban Walls
Saturday, May 13th
From 10:00 am
Free entry





