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The Monastery of Ss. Severino and Sossio, State Archives of Naples

In: Machine Learning and Mixed Reality for the Enhancement of Cultural Heritage

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  • Maurizio Perticarini

    (University of Padua, DICEA)

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The case study described is the former monastery of Saints Severino and Sossio, currently housing the State Archives of Naples. The building complex is located in the Pendino district, near via San Biagio dei Librai. This district has undergone various transformations in its urban layout over the centuries. This chapter illustrates the history of the building, including through images and historical drawings, and describes the projects that have affected the entire building complex over the centuries, up to the ongoing works.

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  • Maurizio Perticarini, 2024. "The Monastery of Ss. Severino and Sossio, State Archives of Naples," Springer Books, in: Machine Learning and Mixed Reality for the Enhancement of Cultural Heritage, chapter 0, pages 1-20, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-71287-6_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-71287-6_1
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