00:00Rome and Italy represent a good part of the European cultural roots, we are the country
00:11with the highest percentage of artistic testimonies of the world cultural heritage and this is
00:18a unique specificity that distinguishes us in the world and I believe that Italy is not
00:24able and I don't even think it is right to follow the technological and industrial gigantism
00:30of other geopolitical actors, much stronger and more powerful than us, but that must find
00:37a permanent center of gravity, to use the words debated, in those that are its roots.
00:42Great civilizations tend to die but then always tend to be reborn, in this moment of crisis
00:48where there is a certain loss, both at the level of politics and at the level of citizens,
00:55to take back what we were, and then update it with technological and digital innovation,
01:01with the new frontiers of ecology and sustainability, I believe that this is the right path in which
01:07we could have success again in the world.
01:09I think that the energy for Rome is born from a particular fact, who is born and lives
01:16in Rome, is immersed in an artistic cultural heritage that inevitably is imprinted in its being.
01:24So we have the principle of harmony, of beauty, of proportions, of amazement, of innovation
01:30and also of the conservation of what has been in our cultural genome of Roman citizens,
01:37who are in some way also citizens of the world, because here, for Rome, everything has really passed.
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