Disclosure:
By the FTC guidelines, I'm required to inform you that some of the links may be affiliate links. When this is the case, if you PURCHASE products through these links, then I receive a (really modest) commission. This blog is independently owned and the opinions expressed here are my own.

Booking.com

17 April 2024

Utopia — The Dream Of An Ideal City Realized By Olivetti Family In Ivrea

The famous utopian theories were realized in Italy more times, for example, the establishment of a colony by the king Ferdinand IV of Bourbon and the ideal city of Camillo Olivetti in Ivrea (TO)


Utopia — The Dream Of An Ideal City Realized By Olivetti Family In Ivrea

Utopia (from ancient Greek οὐ “not” + τόπος “place”, that is, “a place that does not exist”[1]; according to another version from ancient Greek εὖ “good”, that is, “good place” [2]) - an image of an ideal social system in the past or an imaginary future (uchronia), or in a country that supposedly already existed or exists somewhere (heterotopia), or as social transformations leading to the realization of the ideal. Utopia can have a positive meaning as a normative social ideal of a society (or state of affairs) of perfect quality

 

In the tapestry of human history, the concept of utopia has woven itself as a recurring dream, a vision of a perfect society where harmony and prosperity reign supreme. From philosophical musings to practical implementations, pursuing an ideal world has captivated minds for centuries.

Utopia — The Dream Of An Ideal City Realized By Olivetti Family In Ivrea

The most famous utopian theories were those of Plato, the “City of the Sun” of the Calabrian Tommaso Campanella, of Thomas More, and the establishment of a colony by the king of the Two Sicilies, Ferdinand IV of Bourbon in 1789.

 To see all the photos of this walk, 
 ⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎ Continue Reading This Story Here: ⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎
And subscribe to read my stories every week. It's free
   


No comments:

Post a Comment

Where To Next?

 
Subscribe
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...