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Simone Baiocco Since 2004 the conservative for collections of Medieval and Renaissance Palazzo Madama. mail address
Cristina Maritano I studied in Turin and Pisa. Since 2004 are conservative for the decorative arts, especially for the ceramics collection of the museum. mail address
Carlotta Margarone
Work in the Senate since 2002. In the museum I work on documentation, communication and new media. mail addressAnna La Ferla I studied in Turin and Granada, where I lived for eight years and later a doctorate in Art History. A Palazzo Madama, since 2006, the head of Educational Services. mail address
Edward Santoro am an agronomist, I studied Agricultural Science and Technology in Turin. Since 2003 I work in the garden of the medieval village of Turin since 2010 and I also follow the Senate for the garden of the castle. mail address
Ruby Irene I am dealing with studies of museum visitors and social media. In 2008 I earned a Master of Arts from the University College London in June 2011 and work in the Senate thanks to a research grant Master of Talents Foundation Goria / CRT email
Alexander Isaiah
He graduated in architecture with a specialization in management and enhancement of cultural heritage, since 2008 Head of Communications Marketing and Web Fondazione Torino Musei. mail addressTwitter: palazzomadamato
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