The heritage of ancient monasteries and convents, covering a diverse range of fields, consisting of dispersed elements in the city and in many distant places, fully owned or managed by different entities and even, occasionally, with strong connections to remote sites is difficult to preserve if not treated as a whole. Becomes essential demand, and consequent adoption of effective qualitative procedures aimed at preserving dignity and value of the remaining precious historical and cultural legacy. The creation of a proactive network in these areas could prove to be an asset to their preservation.