Welcome

Welcome to the website of the Museo Laboratorio della Mente (MLM) - Local Health Authority Roma E (LHA RM E), which is now presented to the public with new graphics, structure, content and navigation. On the above toolbar you will be able to find all the information you need to learn about, visit and contact the MLM. The menu on the left side appears on every page of the site, including the home page. It provides information about activities of the Center for Study and Research LHA RM E , on the historical and scientific resources and documents available at the former Santa Maria della Pietà Psychiatric Hospital in Rome.
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News

Entrare fuori. Actions for urban experience. Rome 18-20 January 2012
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Educational
tools for schools

Thanks to the unique features and numerous activities included in the guided tour that the staff at the Educational Service have tailored for schoolchildren, the Museo Laboratorio della Mente makes it possible for upper secondary school and level 3 lower secondary school students to have one-of-a-kind experiences and become deeply involved in scientific education and the promotion of mental health.
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International Museum Day

International Museum Day has been celebrated all over the world since 1977 International Council of Museums (ICOM).
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Research and
Documentation

The Center for Study and Research Local Health Authority Roma E is responsible for planning the work to complete the Museo Laboratorio della Mente . The project involves the complete restoration of the building’s exterior and the restoration of the second floor, which will house the new facility being designed in collaboration with Studio Azzurro and the Department of Mental Health LHA RME.
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A Lifelong Exploration of the European Mind

The Museo Laboratorio della Mente, in collaboration with other Italian and European psychiatric history museums, participated in a European project titled A Lifelong Exploration of the European Mind. The Museo Laboratorio della Mente is working in partnership with the Museum Dr. Guislain in Ghent (Belgium) and the Het Dolhuys in Haarlem (The Netherlands). The project was approved and financed by the European Union as part of its 2007-09 Grundtvig Lifelong Learning Programme. Materials from this project will be available on 1st October 2009.
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