Starting June 26, the Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria reopens. It will be a contact-less visit


The National Archaeological Museum in Reggio Calabria reopens to the public from June 26. It will be a contact-less visit that satisfies culture and safety.

The National Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria reopens from Friday, June 26, with new visiting arrangements. The Riace Bronzes and the wreck of Porticello, symbols of the museum’s headquarters, will once again welcome visitors to their dedicated room, on level D of the permanent exhibition, with archaeological evidence of Reggio Aantica and its territory.

Entrances will be limited and access will be allowed for groups of a maximum of ten people, according to visiting shifts from Tuesday to Sunday, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., every twenty minutes.

Reservations are mandatory from www.koresrl.it, by calling 3207176148 or sending an e-mail to info@koresrl.it. Online ticket purchase will also be possible. Visitors must wear a mask and maintain an interpersonal distance of at least five feet.

“The new visiting rules, adopted by Director Carmelo Malacrino in a protocol with the collaboration of officials by professional expertise and in agreement with the Concessionaire that manages the booking and ticketing services and the bookshop,” says Emanuela Bambara, head of the Stamoa Office, “ensure the most contact-less service possible that satisfies two fundamental rights of citizens: culture and safety. People will be able to return to the MArRC for many new experiences in ancient Calabria, while maintaining the ”right distances,“ which allow a more intimate and direct relationship with the precious objects that here, at the Museum, live as if in a space suspended in time and breathe of traditions and passions, in evocative traces that are just waiting to be discovered, known and recognized, observed, admired, ”felt,“ and experienced. New technologies are indispensable tools of MArRC’s relationship with its audience, real and potential.”

For all useful visiting information, see www.museoarcheologicoreggiocalabria.it

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Starting June 26, the Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria reopens. It will be a contact-less visit
Starting June 26, the Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria reopens. It will be a contact-less visit


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