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Rome: The archaeological site on Via delle Botteghe Oscure reopens. It contains the remains of a Roman temple.

Rome: The archaeological site on Via delle Botteghe Oscure reopens. It contains the remains of a Roman temple.

The archaeological site on Via delle Botteghe Oscure in Rome has reopened to visitors following a complex restoration project involving one of ancient Rome’s most important monumental complexes: the site preserves the monumental remains of a Ro...
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Herculaneum Reopens the Calcidico, the Augusteum’s Monumental Porticoed Vestibule, After Twenty Years

Herculaneum Reopens the Calcidico, the Augusteum’s Monumental Porticoed Vestibule, After Twenty Years

Herculaneum is once again opening one of the most significant sites of the ancient Roman city to visitors. Following a major restoration, consolidation, and enhancement project, the Calcidico is once again open to the public, offering a new opportuni...
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A violent storm hits Pompeii, and visitors use the ancient crosswalks

A violent storm hits Pompeii, and visitors use the ancient crosswalks

A violent storm broke out yesterday afternoon at the Archaeological Park of Pompeii, temporarily flooding some of the ancient streets of the Roman city. As the water flowed along the ancient streets, numerous visitors were able to use the ancient “cr...
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Pompeii in Augmented Reality: The Portyl App Is Launched, Showing What the Ancient City Looked Like Before the Eruption

Pompeii in Augmented Reality: The Portyl App Is Launched, Showing What the Ancient City Looked Like Before the Eruption

The Archaeological Park of Pompeii is taking a new step toward the future of cultural promotion with the launch of Portyl, an augmented reality app that allows users to explore the ancient city as it appeared before the catastrophic eruption of Vesuv...
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Sarsina: The National Archaeological Museum Reopens After Restoration and Seismic Retrofitting

Sarsina: The National Archaeological Museum Reopens After Restoration and Seismic Retrofitting

The National Archaeological Museum of Sarsina (Forlì-Cesena) will reopen to the public on June 23, 2026, following a renovation project that involved both the building and the museum’s exhibits. The reopening will take place in the prese...
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The National Archaeological Museum of Sarsina Reopens Completely Renovated

The National Archaeological Museum of Sarsina Reopens Completely Renovated

The National Archaeological Museum of Sarsina, in the province of Forlì-Cesena, has reopened its doors to the public following a major renovation project that involved both the building and the exhibition layout. The total investment of 1.5 mi...
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Capri Verdemare: Maicol Borghetti’s sculpture, submerged in the sea and returned to the Belvedere in Capri

Capri Verdemare: Maicol Borghetti’s sculpture, submerged in the sea and returned to the Belvedere in Capri

Capri Verdemare is a site-specific sculpture project by Maicol Borghetti conceived for the island of Capri, created in collaboration with Franco Senesi’s Liquid Art System and featuring a critical essay by Alessandro Romanini. The project is sp...
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A visitor stumbles upon a decorated stone artifact in Monza Park, along the Lambro River

A visitor stumbles upon a decorated stone artifact in Monza Park, along the Lambro River

On June 10, a visitor to Monza Park stumbled upon a decorated stone artifact near the Lambro River, not far from the Mulino del Cantone. The visitor reported the discovery to the Villa Reale and Monza Park Consortium, which initiated the necessary pr...
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