Volotea is funding work on the access area to the MANN in Naples. There will be a green corner


Volotea has financed the redevelopment of the access area to the National Archaeological Museum of Naples from the Piazza Cavour side. Preceding the stairs immortalized in so many historical views will be a green corner by the end of March.

Low-cost airline Volotea has financed theredevelopment of theaccess area to Naples’ National Archaeological Museum from the Piazza Cavour side. Preceding those stairs, immortalized in so many historical views, by the end of March there will be a green corner, with trees, benches, columns for recharging bicycles and containers for recycling. An indoor corner dedicated to children is also planned soon. The sponsorship is worth 50 thousand euros and enshrines the company’s commitment to promoting the artistic and cultural heritage of stopover centers.

“The MANN strengthens, also thanks to Volotea, its relationship with the city: a goal we have set for some time, pointing citizens to virtuous attitudes and more sustainable lifestyles. By spring, a new green corner will be available to all of us,” said the Director of the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, Paolo Giulierini. "This initiative fits perfectly into MANN’s broader project on GREENBike MANN EST-OVEST cycling tourism from art to the sea in collaboration with the University of Naples Federico II, which also includes a GreenBike App soon to be activated funded by PON digitization. With the hope that a pedestrian cycle path will soon start from Piazza Cavour."

“We are happy to see the redevelopment of one of the symbols of the city start. Naples plays a key role in our strategies, and we like to think that this is our way of thanking all the Neapolitan citizens who have chosen to fly with us. In 2022, for example, at Naples Airport we carried about 470,000 passengers, operating nearly 3,000 flights and achieving a load factor of 95 percent. The sponsorship of the MANN redevelopment is part of a plan that aims to enhance the local artistic heritage and support, at the same time, the economic fabric of Campania,” said Valeria Rebasti, Country Manager Italy & Southeastern Europe of Volotea.

Volotea is not new to this type of initiative: in the past, in fact, it took charge of the restoration of the Sansovinian balcony of the Doge’s Palace in Venice, in Liguria it restored to its former splendor the Doge’s altar, where the statue of La Madonna Regina di Genova is kept, while in Palermo the company supported the restoration of the historic curtain of the Teatro Massimo. Finally, last year, Volotea promoted #Volotea4Veneto, a cultural contest that enabled the start of a major restoration of the Antonio Canova Gypsotheca Museum in Possagno.

Pictured are Paolo Giulierini, Director of the Mann, and Valeria Rebasti, Country Manager Italy & Southeastern Europe of Volotea.

Volotea is funding work on the access area to the MANN in Naples. There will be a green corner
Volotea is funding work on the access area to the MANN in Naples. There will be a green corner


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