
“Italian Museums,” theofficial app of the National Museum System, was presented this morning at the Ministry of Culture. This app, in connection with the museiitaliani.it platform, allows users to inform themselves, explore and purchase tickets for state-owned cultural venues throughout Italy. The initiative, part of the PNRR-funded “Ad Arte” project, aims to improve the physical, cognitive and sense-perceptual accessibility of Italy’s cultural heritage.
The application, which had long been available to visitors but had not yet received its official “investiture,” is celebrating its first anniversary since release these days, marking a symbolic moment to reflect on achievements and future prospects. During the presentation, the Minister of Culture, Gennaro Sangiuliano, and the Director General of Museums, Massimo Osanna, outlined the progress and benefits derived from the use of the platform and app.
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