Conza/Compsa a double archaeological park: a visual notebook

This digital photo book documents the archaeological area of Conza della Campania, also known as ancient Compsa, a town razed by the 1980 Irpinia earthquake. Photographed in natural light, the ruins of the Roman amphitheatre and the baroque cathedral emerge as traces of a layered history—Roman, medieval, and modern—now suspended in silence.
This photo series, first published in La Repubblica, explores the visual tension between collapse and memory. The PDF edition is freely available as part of the Arroz con Pollo series of landscape-related works.


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