Italy’s
dry stone walls have recently been elected
World Heritage Site by the
Unesco.
They’ve been inserted in the list as elements that are able to incorporate the harmony between man and nature, moreover they are work to prevent hydrogeological instability.
It is a true form of art, for which is necessary a mix of scientific specific knowledges in geology, architecture and engineering.
The project is particularly widespread in
Valtellina,
Apulia,
Pantelleria and
Amalfi Coast, where the collaboration between the
wine cellars, workers from other fields and school projects too has shown, again, how the
wine bottle is only the top of a much more complex ensemble rich in history, culture and emotions.