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Past_________ Present_____ Future_______ Apulia Italy Salentoa timeless land

Manduria:Megalithic Walls Otranto: Cathedral- mosaic Lecce: Amphiteatre Oria:Fredericks Castle Past Lecce:St.Cross Church Spaniards Swabians Byzantines Greek-Romans Messapi

Past Messapi Manduria:Megalithic Walls and Tombs Cavallino (LE):Messapic Town remains Trozzella: Messapic Vase Probably coming from Illyria (Albania, nowadays) these ancient people settled in Apulia in the VIII century, merging with the local population. They founded several towns, among which Rudiae (Cavallino), Ceglie Messapica, Otranto, Brindisi and Manduria, where you can see remains of megalithic walls and a large necropolis with objects testifying important agricultural and crafts activities. Despite their frequent relationships with Greeks, Messapi kept precise and particular cultural peculiarities, such as, for instance, their production of a water container called trozzella, used in all the Messapian land from the first half of the VI century to the III century B.C. Particularly testified in various womens tombs, it is marked by original decorated round handles. Taranto Museum: Zeus Fulminatore statue

Past Greek-Romans Gallipoli:Greek Fountain In the VIII century B.C. Greeks had already founded towns along the coast, such as Gallipoli, Otranto, Taranto, which became the main centres of Magna Grecia, more important than the Greek towns. To testify the Greek presence in Salento nowadays there is a small linguistic and cultural isle where Greek, or Griko is still spoken. In this area you can breathe a Greek air, not only in the language, but also in the architecture, music, gastronomy. After conquering Salento, the Romans came in contact with a living cultural reality, testified by some valuable gold art remains. One of the greatest writers and poets in Rome, Quintus Ennius, was born in Messapic Rudiae, a town very close to Lecce, where archaeological remains are still today. Taranto:Doric Columns Brindisi:Roman final column-Via Appia After Taranto war, Salento became a Roman Province and its strategic position was used to enlarge the urban road network, so that Brindisi resulted the end of line of Appia and Traiana roads. Taranto, Archaeological Museum: Greek Crater and Jewels

Past Byzantines After the fall of the Roman Empire, Salento was invaded by Goths, Longobards and finally by Byzantines, who ruled for a long time, leaving clear traces in art and religious monuments. Otranto:Byzantine basilica of St. Peter: flooring mosaic- the Virgin between St.Nicholas and St. Francis from Paola Soleto:St. Stephen Church During the Byzantine domination the Church of the East left numerous traces, because of the coming of a lot of persecuted men and the spreading of the Basilian monarchism. Often the population, in fact, attended the religious meeting places. Brindisi: templars arcades St.Mary of the cerrate church During the Crusades period (XI-XII centuries) Otranto land was crossed by thousands of pilgrims and knights. In our land the presence of monastic orders, running the leavings for the Holy Land, such as Templars, is still alive.

Past Swabians Oria:Fredericks Castle Brindisi:Swabian Castle Oria:Frederick IIs wedding day parade A famous gorgeous historical parade takes place every year. It remembers the marriage between Frederick II and Isabel of Brienne. Middle age and the imperial court come back to life through the work of actors playing the roles of nobles, ladies, knights, minstrels, musician and soldiers, all of them dressed in clothes from the past. The castles of Brindisi and Oria, different from those still existing in the north of Apulia, testify the Swabian presence in Salento during the time of Frederick II. Particularly in Oria Fredericks historical memory is still very strong. Indeed, the Emperor is called Puer Apuliae for his special link with our region and with southern Italy in general.

Past Spaniards The Spanish established their rule in Salento, in Apulia and in other Italian regions in Trying to stop Saracen invasions coming from the sea, the Spaniards built lots of sighting towers along the coasts (called Charles Vs towers), which can be still seen along the 800 km of Salentine coast nowadays, where they look like watchful sentries. Charles Vs defensive system did not consist only of Coast Towers, but also of several fortified farms, often provided with sighting towers, spread all over the hinterland. Together with castles and tower-houses they formed a good defensive network. Lecce: St Cross church Taranto: Colimena Tower Lecce: Bear tower Lecce: Cathedral Square In that time Lecce became one of the most beautiful and important towns, enriched with gorgeous Baroque monuments. In Salento Baroque style took on original aspects, thanks to the peculiarities of the soft and ductile Lecce limestone. Baroque decorations can still be admired in every aspect of Salentine art.

Present Handicrafts Environment and tourism Agriculture

Present Agriculture With its deep and velvet colour, Salentine wine is the best known and the most appreciated all over the world. Salento has its own autochthonal vines. Negro amaro is the most diffused and one of the oldest ones, used to get spectacular red and rose- coloured wines ; Primitivo di Manduria d.o.c., which has the most incredible organolectic qualities and can be also tasted as a liqueur-like meditation wine ; Aleatico, a very sweet and liqueur-like wine. Malvasia Bianca and Malvasia near are also to be remembered. Wine Apulia is the Italian region which has the largest wine production and Salento gives its contribution with its many producers.

Present Agriculture Olive oil is one of the most important products in the Mediterranean agriculture, for its highly appreciated nutritional values,its chemical composition, its taste and smelling characteristics. Oil production is one of the oldest activities in Salento and 40% of its territory is cultivated with olive trees. Olive oil Olive oil produced in Lecce and Basso Salento areas has gained the D.O.P.(Denominazione dOrigine Protetta) label and it is called Olio extravergine di Terra dOtranto. It is characterized by a green colour or a light green and yellow colour, a medium fluidity, a leaf-like odour and a fruit-like taste.

Present Handicrafts Lecce stone is also known as the gentle stone because it is very mouldable and easy to work. It is a calcareous stone which dates back to the Miocene period and it is a typical stone of Salento. It can be found in the ground and there are enormous caves on the whole Salentine territory. It is particularly fit to make architecture decorations and Lecce Baroque could develop thanks to this stone. The production of the papier-maché is a typical Lecce production and its origins date back to centuries ago. It is said that it started in some barber s back shop or that it was invented by poor people who enjoyed themselves in covering rags and straw with paper and modelling it in statues and sacred subjects, which can still be seen today in so many Salentine churches. Lecce stone The papier maché Phases of the papier-maché processing

Present The production of ceramics is very old and largely practiced, thanks to the rich caves of red clay. The town of Grottaglie, in Taranto province, is the most important production centre for ceramics. In the heart of the town, near the Castle, an area full of ceramics laboratories has being developing through the centuries. These laboratories and stoves have been hollowed out in the rocks and today their products are made according to consolidated handicrafts methods. Crockery, small and big jugs for wine, water and food, and the characteristic apple which represents a flower bud, are the most produced objects. For centuries farmers have been picking up olive tree and cherry wood to make singular objects, for example baskets. This work is based on hands strength, in fact hands must stretch and tie the osiers tightly. In old times these baskets were used to store a lot of things, food, for ex. cheese, or even house linen; today they are still fascinating and highly appreciated both for their resistance and beauty. Grottaglie Ceramics Pleached rushes Developing red clay AppleTipical plate Developing Pleached rushes Baskets Handicrafts

Present Environment and Tourism Salento is in the southern-east part of Italy : it is best known as the heel of the boot and comprehends Lecce province and part of Brindisi and Taranto provinces. Its coasts are characterized by sand, rocks and a very clear sea. In the Salentine hinterland there are a lot of masserie (farms), today used as agriturismo (country hotels and b&bs). Marina di Lizzano(TA) : beach Lecce: Zinzulusa cave Masseria: country b&b Lecce: anphiteatre The Salentine territory is full of both prehistoric remains, which testify Greek and Roman culture, and beautiful examples of Baroque, such as cathedrals and stately homes, castles and museums. Thanks to the characteristics of its history, territory and climate, Salento has a relevant touristic appeal, also for some natural places such as Alimini Lakes, Cesine Park,La Vela Marsh, Otranto Coast Park, all of them protected areas, and numerous Karst caves,i.e. Zinzulusa Cave.

Research and top-quality centres Future Aerospace Planning and Research Salento University Citadel of Research Mediterranean Agronomic Institute

Future Research Centre for Nanotechnologies National nanotechnology laboratory LECCE The laboratory was established by the National Institute of Particle Phisics and studies Nanotechnology concerning methods and techniques for Particle manipulation on atomic and molecular scale. In the research centre there are more than 150 experts coming from all over the world( Usa, Great Britain, France, Germany, China) and there are several international collaborations, such as for example with Boston, Harvard and Tokio Universities. nano-robot Salento University They study miniaturized lasers, molecular- based electronic appliances, software, medical diagnostics, molecular-based lighting techniques and appliances for electronics and photonics. All these laboratory activities have nanoscale technology in common.

Future Euro Biomedical Scientific Mediterranean Institute - BRINDISI I.S.B.E.M. is a cultural pole of excellence and reference in the biomedical and sanitary sector, through the integrated collaboration of the Health System with the Research System, with the Enterprises World, with the Banking Foundations and with the local Communities. ISBEM proposes itself as the catalyst element for those interested in promoting and performing sanitary and biomedical research in the Mediterranean Area. The primary activity results to be the Planning and the Implementation of advanced Research Programs and their development in decentralized centers, encouraging the transfer and the popularization of new scientific methodologies and facilitating the introduction of new technologies providing technical-scientific support to the local sanitary administrations. Citadel of Research

Future Applied Research and Advanced Industrial Engineering Centre - BRINDISI Its specific competence relates to widespread technologies, such as materials engineering, computer engineering and industrial design. Using an integrated form of its competence it develops innovative solutions concerning materials, processes and systems applied to industry and services. At CETMA they have realized one of the most important Virtual Reality Centers in Europe. Graphic planning of an industrial machine Virtual reconstruction of Queen Nefertitis tomb Citadel of Research

Future ALENIA AERONAUTICS Grottaglie (TA) AVIO Spa - Brindisi It is an excellence centre for military engineering, where the assembly and testing of module engines and components for aeronautic engines and military and business helicopters takes place. In the factory the automatized production takes place for the manufacturing and the assembly of the two sections of Boeing 787 fuselage, which are after assembled in Charleston( USA). Boeig 787 Testing engines room Aerospace Planning and Research

Future SPACE SOFTWARE ITALIA TARANTO The centre produces also software systems for NASA to be installed on Shuttles for scientific and military missions. This centre is in the van for the planning, development and selling of advanced software systems intended for space, civil and military real time applications. The technologies and systems which I.S.S. ha developed can be used in different fields, such as space, naval and aeronautic systems and control and communication in the civil and military fields. Aerospace Planning and Research

Future Mediterranean Agronomic Institute Bari It is a postgraduate centre for applied scientific research and planning of partnership interventions on the territory for programs of international cooperation. It operates on four thematic areas: -M-Management of soil and water supply -M-Mediterranean Biological Agriculture -S-Sustainable agriculture and rural development -I-Integrated protection of Mediterranean fruit farming The work of the Centre ha allowed the creation of the Germoplasm Bank where the Mediterranean primary sources of plum tree, apricot tree, peach tree, cherry tree, almond tree, olive tree and citrus fruits are preserved from insects in greenhouses; these plants are selected and cured at MAIB laboratories.

This presentation has been prepared by the students of the following classes: 3^ and 4^ A IGEA 3^ and 4^ B IGEA 3^ and 4^A MERCURIO 4^B MERCURIO 4^A CINQUE by the following teachers Maria Josè Calò Mariella DAdamo Annamaria DAmicis Patrizia De Monte Gianluca Galante Giuseppina Mele Maria Antonietta Modeo Dolores Pastore Cosima Saracino Lucia Tinelli and by the language lab technician Nicola Mastrovito I.T.C.G. L. Einaudi Manduria (Ta) ITALY

Past Present Future A timeless land I.T.C.G. L. Einaudi Manduria (Ta) ITALY