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Villa Papadopoli in Vittorio Veneto, 500 signatures to say “no” to the sale

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A recent meeting promoted by Cantiere Papadopoli

The pressing of “Cantiere” continues. Check the hypothesis of inserting it in the Unesco circuit

VITTORIO VENETO. Started only a week ago, the collection of signatures against the sale of Villa Papadopoli has already registered half a thousand subscriptions. Although the organizational machine has not yet been finalized – the first meeting for the establishment of the Cantiere Papadopoli working group took place last week – the signatures arrived in the hundreds.

All via e-mail or sms on the Cantiere Papadopoli platform. “A beginning that bodes well for a broad involvement of the citizens of Vittorio Veneto. – comments Tiziano Santucci, one of the souls of the initiative – we know, you can understand it from the” wind blowing “that the Vittoriesi would like to keep their villa, but they are perplexed by the administration’s declarations that “there is no money” ».

The task of Cantiere Papadopoli, which is precisely the organizing committee, is to make it clear that “this administration scoffs at the easy excuse of empty coffers even if the opposite is easily demonstrable: just remember that only a few weeks ago the administration itself applied access to a fund of 5 million to be allocated to Val Lapisina and the Gotti barracks. Proof that if you want the money there is and obviously the Miatto council does not want to invest it for a new and more modern library to be placed in the complex of the Villa ». The library bursts and needs urgent measures; it will be discussed in the city council on Thursday 29 July. Here there will be those who will invite the same councilors to sign the proposal to keep the Villa Papadopoli complex in public hands, finding the resources to restore it to safety and restore it. The mayor Antonio Miatto, in truth, still hopes not to have to dispose of the villa by finding a way to recover it as the seat of some Unesco activity.

And if the fate is the sale, the mayor himself hopes that the complex will be recovered and redeveloped for Unesco, perhaps for the purposes of accommodation. On 30 July the governor Luca Zaia will present, in fact, the Unesco Way of 52 km which starts from Vittorio Veneto, passes right from Villa Papadopoli and goes on to Valdobbiadene, ending in Vidor.

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