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From September 9th to 11th, 2025, an international study visit took place in Italy as part of the REBUILD – Capacity Building Program for Sustainable Reconstruction. The event brought together partners from Italy, Austria, Poland, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine, representing vocational training institutions, universities, construction professionals, and organizations involved in post-crisis recovery.
🏗️ What We Visited
Over the course of three days, participants explored key sites involved in sustainable reconstruction and heritage preservation:
- Bologna – Visits to the Basilica of St. Francis and the Church of St. Peter, as well as a presentation of the transformation of the former INPS building on Via Gramsci into modern student housing.
- Ravenna – Tour of the new Environmental Sciences complex at the University of Bologna’s Ravenna Campus, showcasing innovative architecture and sustainable design.
- Spoleto & Preci – Field visits to earthquake-affected areas, including the Church of St. Mary of Constantinople and the monastic complex of St. Eutizio, where structural reinforcement and restoration efforts were discussed.
🤝 Exchange & Collaboration
The visit offered a unique opportunity for hands-on learning and international exchange. Participants engaged with local architects, engineers, and restoration experts, gaining insights into practical reconstruction strategies and the challenges of preserving cultural heritage in post-disaster contexts.
💬 Strengthening Skills for the Future
The REBUILD program empowers vocational learners and professionals with the tools and knowledge needed to contribute to resilient, sustainable rebuilding efforts. This study visit was a powerful example of how cross-border collaboration and education can drive meaningful change in communities recovering from crisis.
💬 Looking Ahead
This was the first of three study visits planned within the REBUILD project. The next study visit will take place in Moldova (March 2026) and Georgia (June 2026), further strengthening international collaboration and skills development for sustainable reconstruction.
DISCLAIMER: Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.