The Storytelling of a Greek Fortification: The Case of the Euryalos Castle (Syracuse)

The Storytelling of a Greek Fortification: The Case of the Euryalos Castle (Syracuse)

Elisa Bonacini, Alessandra Castorina
Copyright: © 2017 |Volume: 1 |Issue: 2 |Pages: 26
ISSN: 2473-5345|EISSN: 2473-5337|EISBN13: 9781522506249|DOI: 10.4018/IJCMHS.2017070105
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Bonacini, Elisa, and Alessandra Castorina. "The Storytelling of a Greek Fortification: The Case of the Euryalos Castle (Syracuse)." IJCMHS vol.1, no.2 2017: pp.74-99. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJCMHS.2017070105

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Bonacini, E. & Castorina, A. (2017). The Storytelling of a Greek Fortification: The Case of the Euryalos Castle (Syracuse). International Journal of Computational Methods in Heritage Science (IJCMHS), 1(2), 74-99. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJCMHS.2017070105

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Bonacini, Elisa, and Alessandra Castorina. "The Storytelling of a Greek Fortification: The Case of the Euryalos Castle (Syracuse)," International Journal of Computational Methods in Heritage Science (IJCMHS) 1, no.2: 74-99. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJCMHS.2017070105

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Abstract

Dating back to the late 5th century BC, Euryalos Castle, located near the modern town of Syracuse and connected to the ancient Dionysian walls, is the most important example of a Greek fortress in the Western world. Thanks to European funding, the Superintendence of Syracuse has developed a multimedia project for a digital enhancement of the site and a traditional museological project for the setting up of a little Antiquarium for archaeological objects, only recently opened. After a brief introduction on the history of Euryalos Castle, aim of this paper is to explain the multimedia project concept, its goals such as to make live this monument according to a modern digital storytelling, both in situ and via a storytelling application on izi.TRAVEL platform, and to find out if and what kind of impact this project had in allowing visitors to grasp the real evolution of the archaeological ruins and landscape and their history.

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