The proposal aims to create a network that connects all the cultural spaces in the area through an open cultural park. This network would consist of a cohesive green system, incorporating existing roads as well as new pedestrian and cycling paths. The goal is to facilitate two main flows of people: one coming from the city and another from the lake waterfront. By utilizing the central position of the convent, it can serve as a central node, distributing visitors to the other buildings.
The Mantova hub project, which focuses on reusing abandoned buildings and transforming them into cultural and educational spaces, holds great potential for the area which aligns well with the literature festival and its objectives. Integrating the Mantova hub project with the open cultural park network can bring several advantages to the area. Incorporating these new public spaces into the festival’s promotion adds a fresh and exciting element to the event. It expands the range of venues available for the festival’s activities, enabling organizers to host a broader variety of literary events, workshops, seminars, and exhibitions. This, in turn, enriches the festival experience for attendees and creates a dynamic and vibrant atmosphere.