Survey on Cultural Heritage Adaptive Reuse practice

Project description
Project Id 3364
Project Name I cappuccini, Italy
Description The minor Capuchin friars’ convent of San Donnino of Pisa is in the popular district of San Marco. Today is adjacent to the central station of Pisa but before was in peripheral zone. The first settlement dates back to the 13th century by the Cistercian monks. The monastery then passed to the Benedictine monks and was later destroyed during the wars between Pisa and Florence. In 1943 during the second world war the convent was devastated by a bombardment. The church was rebuilt in 1948, while the works for the future theological seminary and the convent ended in 1950. In 2013, following the reduction in the number of friars, negotiations began for the assignment of the convent to third parties. After three years, in 2016, a convent lease was signed by a temporary association of companies ATI promoted by three cooperatives of the Diocese of Pisa guaranteed by the local Christian Workers Associations ACLI.
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