The Cultural Districts project was launched in 2004 by Fondazione Cariplo, in conjunction with the Lombardy Region and the Polytechnic University of Milan; the aim was to leverage Lombardy’s cultural heritage with a view to development of local areas.
The first experiment was the Magistri Comacini Cultural District, in the province of Como, which launched an innovative model: the cultural district as a local ecosystem in which cultural and environmental heritage, services and production activities operate in synergy.
Notable features of the project:
- long-term vision
- investment in human capital
- integration between culture and production chains
- innovation in services and methodologies
- sustainability of actions.
Unique in Italy in terms of duration and size, the project provided for a process of support and verification of the feasibility of the districts in the area, culminating in the creation of six cultural districts in Lombardy.
Thanks to co-financing of €20 million by the Foundation, and the significant contribution of the local areas involved, the following projects have been activated:
- Cultural District of Valle Camonica
- Dominus Cultural District.Oltrepò Mantovano
- Le Regge dei Gonzaga Cultural District
- Monza and Brianza Cultural District
- Cremona Violin Making Cultural District
- Valtellina Cultural District