
Open City
Open City is a term that can refer to a city that has been declared free from military operations, often to protect its cultural heritage and civilian populations. This concept gained prominence during World War II, notably with Rome being designated an open city to preserve its historical sites. In a broader sense, "Open City" can also represent urban areas that promote transparency, accessibility, and inclusivity for their residents. The idea supports the notion that cities should be welcoming and accessible to everyone, encouraging community engagement and shared resources.