Water was «read» by their
mind, heart, sensorial attitude, into a valuable process
of transdisciplinary knowledge.3 The visit to The Water Tower4
of the town and its museum facilitated the real knowledge
of the objects and instruments that were used during the centuries by the rural and urban civilization concerning the use
of water; the
creative workshops facilitated unexpected «meetings» between poetry, music and painting in the artistic imaginary
frame of water; the presentations revealed the magic powers
of the water as they are known in folklore, mythology and also the astonishing Bible significations
of the water and its use in religious rituals; the scientific outlook on water brought forward for discussion its physical - chemical properties, its role in the human metabolism and in all living beings.