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The important horizon shared with the entire community. “We are experiencing a new moment of this museum,” began the mayor Michele Lemmo, in introducing the novelties of the “Santi Furnari” Archaeological Museum which officially reopened its doors to the public. A deeply renewed site thanks to the funds of the PNRR, which have allowed not only to secure the nineteenth -century palace, but also to break down their architectural and cognitive barriers, allowing people with disabilities to be able to admire the wonders found in the Necropolis of the Cardusa district, to which is added today a selection of the finds found in the Agora of the Piano Contrada, testimonies of the great city of the ancient city of the ancient city of Abakainon.
An area to be tied as soon as possible, underlined the director of the Archaeological Park of Tindari, Giuseppe Natoli. Plan excavations that, as confirmed to the numerous visitors present Dr. Maria Ravesi, of the Superintendency of Messina, a scientific director of the latest campaigns, is intended to extend after the summer. A 400,000 euro report has been drawn up to bring to light all the imposing porch stoà, with the region that has already engaged a first tranche of 50 thousand euros.
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