THE INTERNATIONAL NETWORK
The network is currently represented by 13 countries, bringing together more than 50 entities and institutions that cooperate for the conservation and promotion of the cultural and natural heritage of historic pharmacies and medicinal gardens
Countries
- Argentina
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- France
- Hungary
- Italy
- Lithuania
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- Spain
- Switzerland
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Members
AIS is an international network based on the integration of various public and private entities: territorial authorities, heritage sites and museums, SMEs, ecclesiastical bodies, tourism stakeholders, universities, and research centers, all closely related to the history of pharmacy and materia medica in Europe. In addition to members, the association has signed several collaboration agreements that promote joint activities. Also, AIS relies on collaboration with significant international transversal networks with whom it shares projects based on common goals and actions.
- Municipalities
- Associative and Cultural Stakeholders
- Museums/Heritage sites
- Universities/Research Centers
- SMEs
- Natural person
- Others
- Cooperation Partners
- Transversal networks
- Canet-en-Roussillon, FRANCE
- Aras de los Olmos, SPAIN
- Beariz, SPAIN
- Gombrèn, SPAIN
- Llívia, SPAIN
- Riba-roja de Túria, SPAIN
- Sant Feliu de Guíxols, SPAIN
- Rijeka Tourist Board, CROATIA
- Mediterranean Identities Association, Castellabate, ITALY
- Schola Medica Salernitana Foundation, Salerno, ITALY
- Foundation of Pharmaceutical Sciences of the Balearic Islands, Palma de Mallorca, SPAIN
- Friends of St. Maria de Sobrado Monastery Association, A Coruña, SPAIN
- Spanish Association of Pharmacists in Letters and Arts (AEFLA), Madrid, SPAIN
- Sustainable Pharmacy Foundation of the Valencian Community, València, SPAIN
- Todolí Citrus Foundation, SPAIN
- Pharmacy Museum Sarajevo, Sarajevo, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
- JGL Pharmacy Museum, Rijeka, CROATIA
- Semmelweis Museum, Library and Archive of the History of Medicine, Budapest, HUNGARY
- Aboca Museum, San Sepolcro, ITALY
- Archaeological Park of the Colosseum, Roma, ITALY
- Historic Pharmacy of the Charterhouse of Trisulti, Collepardo, ITALY
- Historic pharmacy of St. Maria della Scala, Roma, ITALY
- Salerno Medical School Foundation adn Minerva Garden, Salerno, ITALY
- Museum of History of Medicine and Pharmacy of Lithuania, Kaunas, LITHUANIA
- Museum of Pharmacy in Łódź, POLAND
- Health and Pharmacy Museum, Lisbon, PORTUGAL
- Museum of Cluj Medical School, “Iuliu Hațieganu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, ROMANIA
- Pharmacy Museum (National Museum of Transylvanian History), Cluj-Napoca, ROMANIA
- Apothecary House Museum, Cervantes-León pharmacy, Madrid, SPAIN
- Catalan Pharmacy Museum-Universitat de Barcelona, SPAIN
- Esteve Pharmacy (Museu Municipal de Llívia), Llívia, SPAIN
- Hispanic Pharmacy Museum-UCM, Madrid, SPAIN
- Illa del Rei Hospital Foundation, Maó, SPAIN
- Museum of the History of Pharmacy, University of Granada, SPAIN
- Pharmacy Museum of Banyeres de Mariola, SPAIN
- Very Illustrious Oficial College of Pharmaceutics of Valencia (MICOF), València, SPAIN
- Blumenstein Museum, Solothurn, SWITZERLAND
- Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS), Sofia, BULGARIA
- MAP’s Department of Botanical Garden-Vytautas Magnus University (VDU), Kaunas, LITHUANIA
- ‘Pietro Castelli’ Botanic Garden-University of Messina (UNIME), Messina, ITALY
- University of Rijeka (UNIRI), Rijeka, CROATIA
- Faculty of Food Science and Technology-University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine (USAMV), Cluj-Napoca, ROMANIA
- The Romanian Academy (Cluj-Napoca Branch), Cluj-Napoca, ROMANIA
- ‘Nicolae Iorga’ Institute of History, Bucarest, ROMANIA
- School of Arts and Design (EASD), València, SPAIN
- Florida Universitaria, València, SPAIN
- University of Valencia, València, SPAIN
- Laboratorio Hercules, Evora, PORTUGAL
- ABOCA S.p.A. Società Agricola, San Sepolcro, ITALY
- Apothecary House Museum, Cervantes-León pharmacy, Madrid, SPAIN
- Galicia Slow Tour, Pontedeume, SPAIN
- Hesperidarium-The Citrus Garden, Pescia, ITALY
- LL Yuyos Medicinal Garden, Villa Elisa, ARGENTINA
- Palomba corporation srl, Pompei, ITALY
- PAN Travel Solution, Torregrotta, ITALY
- Širdažolė Historic Pharmacy, Vilnius, LITHUANIA
- STRADA experiencias culturales, València, SPAIN
- Valerijonas Historic Pharmacy, Šiauliai, LITHUANIA
- Mauro Bardaglio, journalist, ITALY
- Laura Bolli, independent researcher, ARGENTINA
- Archconfraternity of Santa Maria dell’Orto, Roma, ITALY
- Benedictine Community of Montevergine, Mercogliano, ITALY
- Benedictine Monastery of St. Cecilia, Roma, ITALY
- High school “Liceo Classico Torquato Tasso”, Salerno, ITALY
- The Phoenicians’ Route-Cultural Route of the Council of Europe, Castelvetrano, ITALY
- Salerno Provincial Student Council, Salerno, ITALY
- The Mediterranean Citizens’ Assembly Foundation (ACM), València, SPAIN
- Association for the Research in Sciences of Religions (AJICR), Madrid, SPAIN
- FORTHEM European University Alliance
- International University Observatory on Intangible Culture and Global Village-UV
Benefits of being a member
AIS members enjoy multiple advantages in terms of visibility, participation in European projects, exchange of good practices and support of institutions on a local and international scale.