ROAD TO C.R.E.A. CULTURA
ROAD TO C.R.E.A. is a series of open meetings and activities designed as a pathway and side events to the festival, scheduled for March 18-19-20, 2026.
A series of events designed to engage, invigorate, and collaborate with schools, associations, and organizations on the pivotal themes of C.R.E.A. Cultura: Cultural Heritage, Digital Education, Sustainability, and Creativity.
Each stage of ROAD TO C.R.E.A. presents an opportunity to connect, explore concepts, experiment with languages, and collaboratively construct the festival of the future. A participatory path to actively contribute to the genesis of content, activities, and experiences that will materialize in March.
Explore the comprehensive list of events that have been conducted thus far: this is merely the beginning of the journey to C.R.E.A. Cultura that you might want to join!

In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Badia District’s first triumph at the Quintana Historical Joust, we have contributed our expertise in digital innovation to the development of a prototype game that honors Quintana and the district’s historic victory.
For this occasion, we conceived the prototype of an educational board game as part of an ongoing research project conducted in the laboratories of the CrHack Lab. The game employs AI, Machine Learning, and Computer Vision technology to unite the Tradition and Treasures of Quintana within a playing ground, where artificial intelligence assumes the role of Field Master.
From this endeavor, we have created a groundbreaking Digital Challenge: Sergio Villa (the 1975 Palio winner) challenged the current knight Davide Dimarti on a digital race track.

The AperiErasmus was a moment dedicated to schools, cultural organizations and local companies to meet, network and learn about the projects carried out with the CRHACK LAB Foligno 4D.
An evening of discussion and collaboration that gave space to new ideas and possibilities of co-design, strengthening ties within our educational and cultural community.

Accessible guided tour of the Calamita Cosmica by Gino De Dominicis in the context of the activities of the Mirapolis Architecture Festival.
"The accessible space": from the ArteMIA project, the guided tour by the young people with disabilities assisted by the Ellelle and Locomotiva cooperatives.

“OLTRE IL MURO” (“Beyond the Wall”) is a social inclusion project that invites students and the community to rediscover their city through a novel and creative lens: street art. The primary objective is to foster the re-appropriation of urban spaces, transforming them into venues for artistic expression and active participation.
Through a collaborative endeavor between the students of the Liceo Classico Frezzi and the users of the La Locomotiva Cooperative, the project seeks to establish connections between disparate realms, dismantling social and cultural barriers. A professional artist guided the participants in the creation of a mural that will serve as a symbol of creativity and inclusion.
On December 12, the inauguration event of the Murales was held at the Liceo Classico Frezzi.