(ANSA) - CAMERINO (MACERATA), FEBRUARY 29 - The revival of Camerino passes through the historic center and the main buildings, starting from the town hall and the seat of the archbishopric. Muracrepate, rubble, old newspapers, shattered glasses and even the remains of what had been the 'last supper' before the earth shook: 3 and a half years later ANSA entered the rooms where everything or much remained on the evening of October 26, 2016. The two buildings have been put totally insecure, but now comes the most complicated part, that of the renovation. The Mayor Sandro Sborgia and Eng. Carlo Morosi, director of works for the curial seat. "The construction site to recover the archiepiscopal palace - says Morosi - we plan to open it in 2020, the plans will be presented by March". Longer times for the Municipality, meanwhile the mayor aims to reopen entrogiugno Corso Vittorio Emanuele. Sborgia asks the new commissioner Legnini to "hurry, time has run out".
Towards recovery of historical buildings in Camerino
2020-02-29T12:42:15.183Z
The revival of Camerino passes through the historic center and the main buildings, starting with the town hall and the seat of the archbishopric. (HANDLE)