by InTrieste
On October 26th, the city of Trieste will offer a unique opportunity for residents and visitors to discover the rich fossil history of the region. The event, titled “Fossils in the City,” will be led by renowned paleontologists Deborah Arbulla and Federica Moscolin, who aim to guide participants through an educational journey across the urban landscape, uncovering remnants of ancient life hidden in plain sight.
This scientific walk is part of the “Passeggiando si Impara” series, a broader initiative by the city to engage the public in learning about the natural world through interactive outdoor experiences. The event is expected to attract both families and enthusiasts alike, fostering a deeper connection to the geological history of the area.
Registration is open until October 24th and can be completed via email at sportellonatura@comune.trieste.it. Interested participants are encouraged to secure their spot early, as space may be limited. For more information, visit the Trieste Natural History Museum’s official website.
This event underscores Trieste’s ongoing commitment to making science accessible to the public, blending education with outdoor exploration. Those attending will not only walk through the city’s streets but through millions of years of history, guided by experts passionate about sharing their knowledge with the community.