NNA 09/13/2025

NNA - The Embassy of Italy launches “Cities on Stage” Exhibition in Beirut to promote urban regeneration, sustainable development

NNA - The Embassy of Italy in Lebanon and the Italian Cultural Institute in Beirut are honoured to present the exhibition “Cities on Stage. Urban Regeneration: the Italian way to a sustainable future”, an initiative promoted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and realised by ANCE, Associazione Mecenate 90 ETS, and Fondazione Musica per Roma.

At a critical juncture for Lebanon, where the question of reconstruction is at the forefront of the national agenda, this undertaking transcends the purely cultural sphere: it constitutes a tangible contribution by Italy to the re-imagining of models of growth and development, providing a platform for public debate and policy proposals, whilst offering for adoption replicable Italian experiences in the urban and territorial domain.

Urban regeneration: why it truly matters today

To regenerate is not merely to build, but to transform: to weave together memory and innovation, space and community. In Italy as in Lebanon, regeneration serves as a lever of social cohesion and sustainable development.

The exhibition brings to Beirut more than one hundred and thirty Italian practices, inaugurating an operational dialogue on governance, public-private partnerships, sustainable finance, adaptive reuse of heritage, mobility, and proximity services.

The exhibition in Beirut

The historic Abroyan Factory will house the panels and materials narrating Italy’s regeneration stories. The Cinema Royal will welcome a series of public encounters conceived as open policy-labs, enabling dialogue among institutions, enterprises, universities, and civil society, with the aim of translating ideas into actionable proposals.

Main events

•    PRINCIPIA – A new paradigm of urban regeneration

From the site of Expo Milano 2015 to MIND: an international case of urban reconversion and innovation.

•    RIGENERA. Resilience in Action | Public Talk

Architecture as an instrument of reconstruction and cohesion. Presentation of the Rigenera Prize 2025.

•    Round Table – From the community upwards: civic urban regeneration in Beirut and beyond

An exchange between civil society and academia on grassroots practices, micro-interventions, and tactical urbanism; with space for operational proposals for Beirut.

•    Presentation of the restoration and enhancement project of the former Mar Mikhaël Station

A project financed by the Italian Government through AICS, in cooperation with UNESCO, UN-Habitat, and the competent local authorities: with a focus on governance, management, and long-term sustainability.

An Italy narrating itself through its cities

Through Cities on Stage, Italy shares expertise and exemplary cases, offering Lebanon a veritable toolbox of practices, regulatory frameworks, and partnerships for regenerating neighbourhoods and services, valorising heritage, and fostering new economic and social opportunities.