An architect, shipowner, and refined intellectual, he has dedicated his career to the preservation and promotion of the historical and maritime heritage of Southern Italy. After graduating in architecture, he successfully combined technical practice with intense historiographical research, becoming a leading expert in industrial archaeology and the history of navigation. His figure is inextricably linked to the recovery of symbols of collective memory, such as the legendary hull of the "Steamer Torino," and the promotion of culture through high-quality scholarly essays. In the Colonnese Editore catalog, his contributions range from the architectural investigation of Neapolitan palaces to the documented chronicle of ancient Mediterranean routes. Through rigorous yet passionate writing, he has successfully documented the technological and social evolution linked to the sea, understood not just as a geographical space, but as an engine of civilization and progress for the entire Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and post-unification Italy.
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