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Civic Museums, in Rome returns the first Sunday of the month for free

2020-06-05T21:53:36.589Z


Sunday 7 June also starts with the first Sunday with free admission for everyone to the Museum System in the Municipality of Rome Capital. (HANDLE)


 ROME - Sunday 7 June starts again with the first Sunday with free admission for everyone in the Museum System in the Municipality of Rome Capital. All, subject to reservations required at 060608, will have free access to the Civic Museums, which are again open to the public after the long period of closure due to the medical emergency.
    The archaeological areas of the Imperial Forums (entrance from the Trajan's Column and exit from the Forum of Caesar on Via dei Fori Imperiali) are open again from 08.30 to 19.15 (last entrance 18.15) and to the Circus Maximus (excluding Circo Maximo Experience) from 9.30 to 19.00 (last entry 18.00).
    The initiative is promoted by Roma Capitale, Department of Cultural Growth - Capitoline Superintendence for Cultural Heritage with the museum services of Zètema Progetto Cultura.
    "In this phase of economic difficulty for many and many families to have the opportunity to spend time together (always following the indications such as the compulsory booking, the distancing and the use of the mask) both in the Civic Museums such as at the Circus Maximus and the Forums Imperiali - says Luca Bergamo, Deputy Mayor of Rome with responsibility for Cultural Growth - I think it is an opportunity that we want to continue to support in Rome: a positive message of recovery through cultural life accessible to all, to discover history, science, art and archeology ". You can visit the permanent collections of Capitoline Museums, Museum of Rome in Palazzo Braschi, Ara Pacis Museum, Trajan's Markets - Imperial Forum Museum, Centrale Montemartini, Museum of Rome in Trastevere, Gallery of Modern Art, Villa Museums Torlonia, Civic Museum of Zoology, Carlo Bilotti Museum - Villa Borghese Orangery, Giovanni Barracco Museum of Ancient Sculpture, Napoleonic Museum, Pietro Canonica Museum, Museum of the Roman Republic and Garibaldi's memory, Casal de 'Pazzi Museum, Museum of the Walls. You can also go back to see some of the exhibits in the museums live, the majority of which are free of charge except for the Canova exhibition. Eternal beauty at the Museum of Rome and the exhibition Once upon a time Sergio Leone at the Ara Pacis Museum. (HANDLE).

Source: ansa

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