Higher Council of Cultural Heritage sympathizes with Egyptian Museum over attacks on Fortunato who speaks Arabic


The Higher Council of Cultural Heritage expresses solidarity with the Egyptian Museum in Turin over the attacks suffered due to the 'Lucky He Who Speaks Arabic' initiative

In a note, the Higher Council of Cultural Heritage wished to express its solidarity with the Egyptian Museum of Turin for the attacks that the Piedmontese institution has suffered because of the initiative “Fortunato chi parla arabo,” which until March 31 provides for guaranteeing one free ticket for every two Arabic-speaking people who show up at the ticket office (we have also dedicated an editorial to this promotion , which can be read by clicking here.

This is the text of the note: "The Higher Council for Cultural and Landscape Heritage of the MiBACT has expressed full solidarity with the Egyptian Museum Foundation of Turin and maximum support for the promotional initiative aimed at Arab-speaking people, which aims to broaden its audience and involve one of the largest communities in the metropolitan area of Turin through an extraordinary cultural heritage.The activities of the Egyptian Museum are an essential public service entirely supported by its own resources, the quantity and quality of its collections are second only to those in Cairo and are unique in Europe and the world. It is therefore an institution capable of both helping the Arabic-speaking community, primarily Egyptian, present in the area to re-establish contact with its past, and of broadening the cultural horizons of its citizens by visiting one of the richest and most well-crafted museums internationally. We are particularly close to the Egyptian Museum said the President of the Board of Governors, Giuliano Volpe to the President of the Foundation Evelina Christillin and to the director Christian Greco, who since his inauguration has worked intelligently and successfully to make this a beautiful, intelligent and inclusive museum: the museum of all and for all.



Higher Council of Cultural Heritage sympathizes with Egyptian Museum over attacks on Fortunato who speaks Arabic
Higher Council of Cultural Heritage sympathizes with Egyptian Museum over attacks on Fortunato who speaks Arabic


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