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Corporate Medicis to the Rescue

by Gaia Pianigiani

Since early July, workers have been carefully unscrewing the steel scaffolding that for months has obscured much of the ancient facade of the Colosseum. Slowly, this monolithic symbol of Rome is coming into view again after a 25 million euro ($34 million) refurbishment that underscores how Italy is coming to rely on private aid to preserve national treasures.

"Our doors are wide open for all the philanthropists and donors who want to tie their name to an Italian monument," Italy's culture minister, Dario Franceschini, said in a telephone interview. "We have a long list, as our heritage offers endless options, from small countryside churches to the Colosseum.

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Source: http://www.nytimes.com/

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