 Welcome to Wikimedia 2022 and welcome to Ezinolario and welcome back to Ezinolario. We are in front of the Museum d'Elegrini, one of the venues of Wikimedia 2016, but also the venue of this festival edition. Today what we wanted to do is to show you how Ezinolario changed in the last six years, but also allow you to visit our museum, where you will find the new museum design focused on Wikimedia and also the legacy of this event. So a lot of things changed in Ezinolario in the last six years. For Wikimedia we created and we installed spaces that allowed the conference to take place in a little mountain village. So the museum was reorganized, we moved from the old museum, all the collection to the new museum, this is the building. The room that you can see in the back was closed for the event, but also we changed a lot of other venues. Villa Clotilde, which is here in the garden, was transformed, was improved for safety, for equipment. The primary school had better access for wheelchairs. The sport hall was created a safety exit for the sport hall to allow an increased number of participants to use the space. And the old museum became a space for association in Ezinolario. The connectivity was improved for Wikimedia 2016 and people are surprised to come back here in Ezinolario and to find that the Wi-Fi and the password still work. So all the venues that are used for public interest are still nicely connected and they can use the internet and facilitate the work online of all participants. Another aspect that was improved thanks to Wikimedia is also the participation and the mapping of the village. So on OpenStreetMap you can find an extremely detailed number of information about the territory. You can find on Wikipedia, on the Wikimedia project, on Wikidata, lots of information about the venue. And also Ezinolario had promoted the involvement of the entire region in improving knowledge about heritage online. So Wikimedia 2016 was an incredible chance to boost and to involve a community in improving spaces, connectivity, the capacity of the village to be contemporary and to be linked to technology and to Wikipedia, which obviously represents chair knowledge and knowledge for all. The Museum of the Grenier is almost 100 years old, but it doesn't look like it. It owes a lot to Wikimedia, of course, but not only because even before the event we decided to publish all the books with open license. That is, for example, a CC by SA and books such as The Newborn or previous studies about the territory. Wikimedia was a great event for Ezinol. It was quite extraordinary and it is recalled with pleasure. The Museum has decided to have a section about Wikimedia, just like we have one about the fossils of the Celts, because it is now part of the history of the village. It left a great legacy. We have learned the importance of new languages and of technology. And the pupils of the village have learned to contribute to Wikimedia, which is quite a good start. Ezinolario seems to be highly isolated, actually, in the middle of nowhere. And when Wikipadians came in 2016, some of them complained and said that the journey was quite long. What they should know is that if they had come about 100 years ago, they would have been invited to sit on this ledge and would have been taken to Ezinol with a couple of mules. Soon after the event, the whole installation of the museum was renewed. All the captions were changed, made more friendly, even though highly scientific. This was tailored to the young and the old, to the experts and the curious ones. In 2017, just a year after Wikimedia, we decided to organize storytelling for children. That is a series of tablets on which every child can choose a character. For example, in this case, we have Erika, the Wikipadian, who takes the kids through all the sections of the museum and makes them discover the story of the area with games and quizzes. This is a way to develop their curiosity and also their independence. In 2018, we decided to complete the section about the 1,000 and more caves of the Grignet. That screen you can see actually shows the geological areas, everything about the formation of the mountains and allows you to visit the inside of one of the caves of the area. It also shows the sea creatures that inhabited the area about 250 million years ago, which leads us to the section of the fossils, which is one of the important collections of the museum. Voluntary research carried out by university students has been encouraged to and has produced studies such as Iron Inesino at the time of the Celts, which confirmed the local production of all the weapons on display. Visitors want to touch the items. It is not always possible. Therefore, we have asked to produce copies of the former weapons. In this case, it is an iron sword with its shield. Some more technology and arts. The tree of the community, which we call the talking tree, tells the story of life in the past through the voices of the elders of the village who talked about life in the past, the roads, the woods, the work they had to do, and all this is to keep the memory of life in the past. The museum has a new project, which is called In-N-Out, in the heart of the Grigna. Actually, it aims at bringing the museum into the Grigna, into the mountain, and the mountain into the museum. If you come next year, you will have the pleasure of seeing the new project. Ok, daesino, saluti daesinalario, e thank you for tutto! Ciao! Welcome back to Esinalario. We are right now in the museum with some of the participants. We had some Wikipedian joining us for this event. And also, we had the pleasure of using the chance of Wikimedia online to invite people to remember the event in Esinalario. It was a pleasure for the community in Esinalario. It was a great adventure, Wikimania, in 2016. As we show you, the entire village transformed itself to host the event. It was complex, but it was also a great legacy. It was an opportunity to bring technology, bring the world to a small mountain village, and also to make sure that the museum will inherit this legacy, and make sure that what we do also in the future takes advantage of this edit button that we already know in our communities online. I think change is a muscle. We need to keep change in exercise. So we need to make sure that we don't lose what we change in the past. So the fact of having this chance of coming back to Esinalario and recall the event, making sure that also all the changes have been recorded and that we keep the memory going, and that we keep the community also linked to the international community I think is very important, and we would like to keep it going in the future. Wikimania is an event, is our community event, but it's also an opportunity in many other ways. All the infrastructure change that were made in Esinalario were actually financed by local brands and by volunteer work. It was an opportunity, the fact of gaining this visibility, but it was also an effort that the community did to take advantage of it. And I really hope that this is a legacy that all Wikimania in the future can take. So not only hosting a beautiful event, not only hosting interesting conferences and exchanges and meetings and opportunities for us to work together, but also making sure that what we bring to communities, to countries, is something that can remain with us. So I'm very glad that we had this opportunity to recall this adventure, to bring it back to Esinalario this year again, to have also the pleasure to gather. So thanks for this opportunity. And we will meet soon next year for another Wikimania.