Il Multimedia Documentation Center of the Julian, Istrian, Fiume and Dalmatian culture of Trieste was born in 1999 from the desire to overcome an embarrassing and embarrassing silence on the culturally Italian lands that for centuries have “remained” beyond the border, places that have been completely penetrated by totalitarianism, deportations and exoduses on which only in recent years have judgments and interpretations begun to be re-discussed.
The Adriatic question therefore deserves to be studied in depth, from all angles, to be disseminated to an increasingly wider and especially young audience. In a modern society based on image and communication, it is essential to apply the most up-to-date communication and dissemination techniques to these issues, with a view to reaching – through our website – all groups, associations, institutions that deal with the Eastern question, in Italy or abroad, and that represent both exiles in the world and Italians living in Istria, Fiume, Dalmatia.
Il CDM To this end, it deals with culture and history in the broadest sense, from tourism to cuisine, from historical documentation to teaching, from literature to art, but also with current events through the constant and precise information entrusted to its press office: in other words, with everything that is the heritage of a people and that constitutes the baggage of its memory and its identity, in the hope that a new European dimension can bring closer what human events have arbitrarily distanced.
So
- National Association of Venezia Giulia and Dalmatia
- National League Trieste
- Association of Italian Dalmatians in the World
- Circle of Istrian Culture and Art
- Adriatic Coordination
Board of Directors
- Sir Renzo Codarin – President
- Lawyer Paolo Sardos Albertini – Honorary President
- Foroni Elizabeth
- David by Pauli Paulovich
- Claudio Grizon
- George Varisco
Board of Auditors
- “Sole Auditor” Dr. Sergio Totis
Scientific Committee
- Prof. Giuseppe Parlato
- Prof. Andrea Ungari
- Prof. David Rossi
Language
English


