Ministry of Culture funds, Lazio receives the largest share. Rocca thanks

The largest part of the funds of the Three-Year Public Works Plan in the decree of the Minister of Culture Gennaro Sangiuliano was assigned to Lazio. The President of the Region, Francesco Rocca, officially thanks.

«This is a sign of great attention on the part of the Government towards the natural, landscape and cultural beauties of our region – said Rocca -. Thanks to these appropriations it will be possible, in fact, to carry out interventions of absolute importance for the ordinary and extraordinary maintenance, restoration, recovery and valorisation of areas of exceptional cultural value for Lazio, such as the restoration of the Mausoleum of Atratino in Gaeta , the securing of the area of ​​the Necropolis of Trocchi in Bomarzo, the redevelopment of the Roman Bridge over the Velino in Rieti, the works for the Fossanova Abbey in the province of Latina and for the Trisulti State Library in Collepardo. In addition, obviously, to the many interventions that will concern the province of Rome and the capital, which will also affect the Pantheon and Castel Sant’Angelo”.

The program involves around a thousand interventions across the national territory. The decree signed by Minister Sangiuliano provides for the total amount of 235,424,970.15 euros. For 2024 alone, the amount financed, with budgetary resources from the Ministry of Culture, is 63,710,789.33 euros. Of these funds, 14,945,633.89 euros (23.46% of resources) will be allocated to archaeology, 27,209,564.46 (42.71%) to fine arts and landscape, while 12,448,948.98 will go to museums (19.54%). For archives 3,710,331.00 (5.82%) for libraries 5,396,311.00 euros (8.47%). Over the three-year period 2024-2026, 86,535,304.36 million will go to the fine arts and landscape sector, 66,604,660.17 million to museums, 43,754,364.17 million to archaeology, 19,929,810.05 million to libraries and archives 18,600,831.40 million euros.

As regards the territorial distribution of these funds, the largest figure, in the three-year period in question, goes to the projects of Lazio with 38,844,632.56 euros with 133 projects financed, a little less to Campania with 34,289,484, 50 euros for 125 funded projects. Followed by Tuscany and Piedmont with over 25 million euros each, for 138 and 66 projects financed respectively. Then Lombardy with 17,072,330 euros for 59 interventions, Veneto with 16,623,067.94 euros for 67 interventions and then Emilia Romagna with 10,567,847.54 euros with 10 intervention projects.

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