Evening openings of the Mammut for the Festival of the Cities of the Middle Ages

Evening openings of the Mammut for the Festival of the Cities of the Middle Ages
Evening openings of the Mammut for the Festival of the Cities of the Middle Ages

From Thursday 4 to Sunday 7 July 2024 the National Museum of Abruzzo – L’Aquila joins the second edition of the Festival of the cities of the Middle Agesorganized by the University of L’Aquila and the Municipality of L’Aquila.

The Festival, whose theme is “Cities and water”, it will be a long reflection on the importance of water as a founding, historical, commercial and identity element for cities in the Middle Ages, through a series of high-level meetings with historians, archaeologists, artists, writers and journalists. The days will be marked by major macro-themes: Seas and oceans And Water in everyday life (Friday 5 July); Stories around water (Saturday 6 July), Rivers of Europe and Maritime Republics (Sunday 7 July).

The morning of July 6th will close with a speech by Director of the National Museum of Abruzzo – L’Aquila Federica Zalabra.

On the four dates of the Festival it will be possible to visit the Mammoth of the sixteenth-century Castle, as well as during the usual daytime hours from 9am to 7pm (last entry at 6.30pm), also from 7pm to 11pmwith the last entry expected at 10.30 pm.

Full ticket €7, reduced €2, free for under 18s.

The MuNDA headquarters in via Tancredi da Pentima, in front of the Rivera Fountain, will remain closed in the evening.

Entrance tickets to the National Museum of Abruzzo can be purchased directly at the Castle ticket office or on the portal and app of the Italian Museums at the link www.museiitaliani.it

© 2021 MiC – Published on 2024-06-21 15:31:01 / Last update 2024-06-21 16:20:53

 
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