This brief workshop s theme was the refurbishment of Luni archaeological sites. The little
town of Luni came into being as a Roman colony in 177 B.C., placed about 2 km away
from the sea. Currently, it is the major and most important Archaeological site of Liguria.
The rests of the ancient city include its ancient central nucleus and some monuments.
My team, overseed by Demogo Architects, had worked on the Amphitheatre.
In the past placed out of the city walls, the Amphitheatre nowadays remains intact lying
near the Via Aurelia. It could host until 6,000 spectators.