4/24/2026
In German: Permanente Renaissance - Meran und der Meridian 10
Lecture by Prof. George Teodorescu, workshop and discussion. Free entry.
Time and again, humanity piles up its own achievements so high that people threaten to disappear beneath them: dogma, opulence of the artificial, mechanistic routine, institutional bureaucracy – and today, digital noise as well. And time and again, a counterforce emerges as soon as a threshold is crossed: renaissance – as a culture of creativity and a return to humanism.
The lecture does not understand the Renaissance as a one-off historical event, but as a recurring dynamic of civilisation: a Renaissance that always begins when societies threaten to lose their bearings.
Historically, a cultural north-south corridor can be identified: the 10th meridian, an Apollonian axis on which Merano is also located, along which waves of humanistic renewal have moved for centuries – from the Italian city-states across the Alps to Northern Europe; later in the opposite direction, during the Bauhaus phase, as a reaction to an industrial environment that had become overpowering.
Merano's location on this coordinate is not coincidental, but symbolic: as a place of transition, settlement, exchange, translation – between Italian urban intelligence and the Alpine threshold. The meridian thus becomes a passage line: not only north–south, but surface–horizon.
Approach
10 minutes by foot (cross the bridge at the post office, Via Cavour on the left, Via Innerhofer on the right).
Parking: St. Josef Parking
Bus stop: Parco Elisabetta (lines 1 + 4)
To bring along
Barrier-free accessibility: Yes, please notify us in advance.
Dates
4/24/2026 18:00 - 19:30