Rich calendar that characterizes the eighth weekend of Monumenti Aperti: in addition to the Sardinian towns of Capoterra and Neoneli, 6 other municipalities welcome visitors to the most beautiful treasures of history, art, culture and nature. On Saturday, Oct. 18 and Sunday, Oct. 19, the event stops in Ferrara (UNESCO’s 30th anniversary celebrations will open palaces symbolic of the Renaissance), Mantua (the new Virgil Museum will restore the voice of the great Latin poet), Palermo, Savona, Treviso and Venice (Saturday 18 only).
As has been the case continuously since 2008, the Monumenti Aperti project again this year received the Medal of Representation of the Presidency of the Italian Republic.
Monumenti Aperti 2025 is a project funded by the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy – Directorate General of the Third Sector and Corporate Social Responsibility- Notice No. 2/2023.
This year’s edition is held under the prestigious patronage of the Senate of the Republic, the Chamber of Deputies, the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Tourism and the National Association of Italian Municipalities. Especially important is also the patronage of the European Parliament, received for the fourth year.
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