CERIF
LINCEO RESEARCH CENTRE ON CULTURAL HERITAGE VILLA FARNESINA
Objectives
Study and research on cultural heritage through non-invasive diagnostics, for the understanding, protection and enhancement of the artistic heritage of Villa Farnesina and other similar sites.
Collaborations
The Centre has established a network of collaborations with qualified public and private entities. The following institutions have joined the network:
CNR
ENEA
INGV
INFN-CHNet
UNICAM
MET NY
Bruker Italia srl
CERHER
Museo Nazionale Romano
Parco Archeologico del Colosseo
Palazzo Farnese
Museo Archeologico Nazionale Napoli
Bodies
The Centre’s activities are overseen by a Steering Committee of nine members appointed by the Academy’s Presidential Council. The Committee consists of five members of the Accademia dei Lincei and four representatives of the institutions in the network. The Curator of Villa Farnesina attends the Committee’s meetings
Approval
The regulations of the Lincei Centre for Research on Cultural Heritage Villa Farnesina (CERIF), after approval by the Presidential Council of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, were presented and approved at the Joint Class Meeting on 10 December 2021.
In accordance with the regulations, the Presidential Council appointed the members of the CERIF Executive Council: five members of the Lincei Academy (Carlo Gasparri, Maria Luisa Meneghetti, Gigetta Regoli, Antonio Sgamellotti, Lucia Tomasi Tongiorgi) and four representatives of the institutions that have joined the collaboration network (INGV – President Carlo Doglioni, INFN-CHNet – Director Francesco Taccetti, Colosseum Archaeological Park – Director Alfonsina Russo, University of Camerino – Rector Claudio Pettinari).
At its first meeting on 1 February 2022, the Executive Board unanimously appointed Antonio Sgamellotti, member of the Lincei Academy, as Director of CERIF.







