The worldwide popularity of the Bosnian pyramids is also evident in the example of Italy. On Sunday, November 24, 2019, a conference will be held in Milan: ’20th World Symposium on Lost Civilizations’ with the theme ‘The Bosnian Pyramids’.
The Symposium is organized by three Italian organizations: ‘Terra di Nessuno’, ‘FCOIAA cultural association’ and CIRPET (Interdisciplinary Committee for Proto-historic and Traditional Research). The directors are Rossana Papasodaro and Matteo Di Viesti, and the director is Giorgo di Salvo.
The speakers are Sam Osmanagich, Roberto Pinotti, Emilio Spedicato, Massimo Barbetta, Umberto Morazzoni, Sergio Dos Santos, Riccardo Tomasina, Andrea Cocchiara, Matteo Gresolindo, Egidio Tullio and Alfredo Benni.
The event is being held at the ‘Queen’ hall in the Melzo Zone in Milan, Primo Maggio 11.
In the announcement of the event, the organizers point out: ‘The Bosnian pyramids are among the most interesting and important discoveries of our time.’
This will be the third visit of the discoverer of the Bosnian pyramids to Italy in the last month. It is the wish of the ‘Archeological Park: Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun’ Foundation to host as many visitors from Italy as possible next year.