“One of the reasons we made an evolution from free Sundays to tout court was to give some oxygen to the sites that had overcrowding problems (the big ones: Colosseum, Uffizi and others), especially in the summertime. My goal is to go to at least 30 free openings, then add a third more than we have. Most likely we will use a scheme similar to the current one: one part could be centrally designated (basically another week, maybe in the fall period, to enhance the museum of proximity, the museum of proximity, to give the opportunity to citizens, during a large span of time, to be able to freely visit what they have around the corner), and then additional free days that each museum director will decide how to use, including the evening bands.” This was stated by the Minister of Cultural Heritage, Alberto Bonisoli, during an interview with Finestre Sull’Arte. Click here to read the full interview.
Cultural Heritage Minister Bonisoli: "We want to increase free museum admission days by a third" |
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