From Paestum to the Fortress of Gradara: the week's six new Comics in Museums.


This week the six albums in the Comics in Museums series take us from the Archaeological Park of Paestum to the Fortress of Gradara.

New week and new Comics in Museums: starting today, six more of the fifty-one albums in the series dedicated to Italy’s museums and archaeological parks created through illustrations by some of Italy’s best cartoonists are available. Don’t forget that from Monday to Saturday, the week’s six albums will be replicated individually.

Here are which places of culture the week’s comics are dedicated to: Marco Corona’s National Roman Museum, Taddei and Angelini’s Castel Sant’Angelo National Museum, Michele Petrucci’s Palazzo Ducale in Gubbio, ZUZU’s National Archaeological Museum in Naples, DR.PIRA’s Paestum Archaeological Park, and Mara Cerri’s Rocca di Gradara. These are available at issuu.com/coconinopress.



The initiative is promoted by MiBACT in collaboration with the publishing house Coconino Press - Fandango.

Pictured is the cover of the comic strip Costanza e Martino, dedicated to the Palazzo Ducale in Gubbio. The author is Michele Petrucci.

From Paestum to the Fortress of Gradara: the week's six new Comics in Museums.
From Paestum to the Fortress of Gradara: the week's six new Comics in Museums.


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