(ANSA) - VENICE, JUNE 11 - The Basilica of San Marco di Venezia, in compliance with the rules imposed by Covid-19, has been opened to the public allowing entry to 150 visitors per hour and only in some dedicated spaces. The visit - says the Prosecutor of San Marco Carlo Alberto Tesserin - provides access from one of the doors that give onto the Piazza and the exit from the other, along a circular path made entirely from above: that is, going up to the upper floors to visit the museum the originals of the four horses on the facade. Poisi can always see the interior of the Basilica from above, to pervade the balconies overlooking Piazza San Marco. Different entrance for the faithful, through the door of the Flowers, numbered and spaced. After the disasters of November 2019, the exceptional tide also hit these days of June. "We need to act - notes Tesserin - there are two hypotheses, on which the commissioner for Mose Elisabetta Spitz must decide, - to make the Basilica insecure".
Basilica S. Marco opens to 150 people / hour
2020-06-11T15:33:05.379Z
The Basilica of San Marco in Venice, in compliance with the rules imposed by Covid-19, has reopened to the public allowing the entry of 150 visitors per hour and only in some dedicated spaces. (HANDLE)