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What if cities could be read like books, their streets and buildings inscribed with hidden histories? In this episode, we explore Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities and the idea of the urban palimpsest through Zaira—a city defined not by its monuments but by the memories embedded in its spaces. Using this lens, we rethink how to experience Italian cities, from the Colosseum’s battle scars to Florence’s worn staircases. Discover how slowing down and looking closer can reveal the unseen layers of history shaping the cities we think we know.
What if cities could be read like books, their streets and buildings inscribed with hidden histories? In this episode, we explore Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities and the idea of the urban palimpsest through Zaira—a city defined not by its monuments but by the memories embedded in its spaces. Using this lens, we rethink how to experience Italian cities, from the Colosseum’s battle scars to Florence’s worn staircases. Discover how slowing down and looking closer can reveal the unseen layers of history shaping the cities we think we know.