La Nave della Sila is housed in an ancient cow barn, restored by Arch. Sila Barracco in the Old Calabria Park. It originates from the attempt to tell the story of Italian emigration from a non-regional perspective, although there are also in-depth insights into Calabria, such as the stories of a family from Morano Calabro around the world, but the overall view has a national scope. The reconstruction in outline of a ship, designed by Arch. Anna Cilia, a reconstruction rich in suggestions thanks to the scenery and a skillful use of lights, curtains, and spaces, aims to offer a panorama of the great epic of emigrants. The exhibition of a collection of photographs, illustrations, and covers of old magazines, made possible by donations from foundations, institutes, photographic agencies, publishing houses, and private collectors (from the Cresci Foundation to the Agnelli Foundation, from Corriere della Sera to the Luce Institute) is accompanied by texts by Gian Antonio Stella that tell the story through numbers and poems, literary testimonies and statistics, the adventures of entire villages, individual families, men, women, and children.
Information about La Nave della Sila – Narrating Museum of Emigration
Torre Camigliati,
Spezzano della Sila (Cosenza)
0984 578200
info@oldcalabria.org
Source: MIBACT

