UniMi, the University of Milan, owns an extraordinary collection of precious cultural goods: prestigious historical and modern buildings, museums, artwork, archives, bibliographical materials, as well as archaeological, natural, and scientific collections, legacies of the ancient institutes that gave rise to the university. They bear witness to the unending odyssey of research and knowledge production UniMi has been pursuing daily for more than 95 years.
From science, technology, and medicine to the humanities, the University of Milan’s cultural heritage is an expression of multidisciplinary knowledge, increasingly open to citizens at large. UniMi is now making a new commitment to provide the virtual environment where you can discover holdings and locations of unparalleled historical, artistic, and scientific value, where you can hear the untold stories they guard and enjoy the infinite beauty that lives in our university. Discover the wealth of this heritage the various sections our VUMM - Virtual UniMi Museum: https://museovirtuale.unimi.it
Project Team
• Conception and technological-scientific direction: Goffredo Haus – Prorector for Digital Innovation, ICT Services, Strategic Projects, and Special Initiatives.
• Project Management. Planning, creation, content editing: Marcella Mattavelli – Deployment of Intellectual Property and Innovation Division.
• Digital design and creation: Adriano Baratè – ICT Division
The same working group edited and created the Google Arts & Culture page dedicated to VUMM.
Special thanks are due Magnificent Rector Elio Franzini, Prorector for Third Mission, Territory, and Cultural Activities Marina Carini, General Director Roberto Conte, and Director of Deployment of Intellectual Property and Innovation Division Roberto Tiezzi, who strongly believed in this initiative and supported it by working with all institutional offices and faculty bodies.
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