Pompeii Archaeological Park represents a “virtuous and effective model of management,” Cultural Heritage Minister Dario Franceschini said yesterday, at the opening ceremony of the reopening of the Vesuvius Street (where the domus of Leda and the Swan, discovered last year, was made accessible to the public for the first time) and the House of the Golden Cupids. “In the last five years,” Franceschini said, “Pompeii has become a model of effective management, recognized by the European Commission itself, which has made it possible to successfully overcome a difficult season.”
The minister then also spoke about the reopening, highlighting its merits: “The opening of the Via del Vesuvio with the domus of Leda and the Swan and the complex of the Central Baths, together with the reopening of the House of the Golden Cupids,” he said, “are a further piece of the great redevelopment work that is the result of the Great Pompeii Project. This is a virtuous model of the use of European resources that over a period of several years has made it possible to secure and restore an important part of the ancient city, create a pathway accessible to all, equip the archaeological site with WiFi coverage, and launch a new, successful season of excavations that is leading to important discoveries.”
Pictured: the domus of Leda and the Swan
For Minister Franceschini, Pompeii is a virtuous and effective management model |
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