A completely new text, which delves into one of the most painful historical pages of Southern Italy and pre-unification Italy. From research in the city's historical archives, a Canosa emerges at the center of many Risorgimento events, unfortunately unknown to the noble historical pages, especially those of the winners. A stitching work, taken from a Bourbon police diary, left as it was transcribed and begun to copy before the 1930s and then in 1950, left partly intact, also due to the writing method. Reservation at the Bishops' Museum


  • Date:03/14/2016 06:00 PM
  • Location Bishops' Museum (Map)

Price:26.00