Preserving the traces of history: when security becomes a universal ethical mission.
The documents within the Shoah Museum Archive are pillars of collective memory. Heritup, supported by co-financing from DTC Lazio and in collaboration with the CNR Laboratory for the Protection of Built Heritage and Cultural Landscapes at Risk from Climate Change and Extreme Natural and Anthropogenic Events, has taken on the responsibility of fortifying this heritage against every risk. This is not just technical work: it is a commitment to ensuring that historical truth remains intact and protected forever.
Our Intervention Strategy
We implemented an elite Risk Management model to eliminate margins of error:
- Advanced Risk Analysis: Rigorous assessment of every potential threat to the integrity of artifacts and documentary evidence.
- Interactive Safety Planning: Drafting the MSEP (Museum Security and Emergency Plan) via HERITUP, for a coordinated and instantaneous response.
- Elite Staff Training: Transfer of critical skills for managing emergencies in high-symbolic-value contexts.
- Field Simulation: Practical exercises to ensure the Emergency Team acts with speed and millimetric precision.
- Quality Certification: Every consulting and training process is ISO 9001 certified by Bureau Veritas.
“The security of this archive is our contribution to ensuring that history can never be erased.”
A Journey of Value (2024 – 2025)
A strategic project carried out under the aegis of the Technological District for Cultural Heritage and Activities (DTC Lazio):
- September 2024 » Protocol Kick-off: Data mapping and in-depth technical site inspections.
- November 2024 » Risk Management: Delivery of risk analysis and identification of rescue priorities.
- January 2025 » Security Architecture: Development of the Emergency Plan integrated into the Heritup digital ecosystem.
- February 2025 » Operational Training: Final practical exercise for securing archival assets.
- March 2025 » Protected Memory: Final delivery of the project and certified results.



