A small red-brick building stands out with a big neon light: BAGNI (baths). These are the last public baths in the city where everybody can take a shower. It’s a microcosm of people’s stories told during one of the most intimate moment of their routine: the personal hygiene. It’s a meeting place for people coming from very different social environment who, however,have the same needs. It’s a conflict place, where poverty takes the features of violence and anger. It’s an integration place because, where poverty dwells,sharing and altruism are values for a rebirth.
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