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New Year's Eve with art, success for the first Sunday at the museum 2023

2023-01-03T09:46:30.264Z


Sangiuliano, almost all large museums returned to pre-Covid levels (ANSA) A New Year's Eve with art: tens of thousands of people have chosen to spend the first day of 2023 face to face with our country's cultural heritage, also thanks to the initiative - commissioned by the Ministry of Culture - which provides for admission free in state museums and archaeological parks on the first Sunday of the month.     "The success of Italian museums is a source of pride. The large


A New Year's Eve with art: tens of thousands of people have chosen to spend the first day of 2023 face to face with our country's cultural heritage, also thanks to the initiative - commissioned by the Ministry of Culture - which provides for admission free in state museums and archaeological parks on the first Sunday of the month.


    "The success of Italian museums is a source of pride. The large turnout on January 1st rewards the effort made to keep our sites open and is proof of a great potential, still partly untapped - comments the Minister of Culture, Gennaro Sangiuliano - Almost all the great museums have returned to the attendance levels of 2019, the pre-covid year, and in some cases have improved them.I am sure that 2023 will be a happy year, our goal is to raise services and quality. I thank the women and men who work there, often in difficult conditions, who we are committed to improving".


    These are the data relating to admissions on January 1st: Colosseum (Flavian amphitheater only) 9,959;

Pompeii Archaeological Park 7,801;

Uffizi Galleries - The Uffizi 7,624;

Uffizi Galleries - Boboli Gardens 7,584;

Castel Sant'Elmo and Museo del Novecento in Naples 7.011;

Roman Forum and Palatine Hill 6.409;

National Museum of Castel Sant'Angelo and Passetto di Borgo 5,958;

Royal Palace of Naples 5,788;

Gallery of the Academy of Florence 5,556;

Certosa and Museum of San Martino 4,331;

National Archaeological Museum of Naples 4.114;

Royal Museums of Turin 3,996;

Museum of Palazzo Ducale in Mantua 2,862;

Pilotta monumental complex 2,800;

Historical Museum and the Miramare Castle Park 2,776;

Royal Palace of Genoa 2,626;

Archaeological Park of Paestum and Velia - National Archaeological Museum 2.357.


    Added to these data are the 23,433 visitors to ViVe in Rome, the autonomous institute created in 2019 and operational since 2020, which brings together the Vittoriano monument and the Palazzo Venezia museum and the 23,175 visitors to the Pantheon.


Source: ansa

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