All Saints Bridge, over 4 thousand visitors to the Archaeological Museum of Reggio

John

By John

The Ministry of Culture has communicated the numbers of admissions to museums and state archaeological parks during the All Saints weekend. On 1 and 2 November the visits took place according to the usual methods of use, therefore for a fee, while on 3-4 November they were free to access (#domenicalmuseo on the 3rd, National Unity Day and Armed Forces Day on 4).

Below is the data received: Colosseum archaeological park – Colosseum. Flavian Amphitheater 72,448; Pantheon – Basilica of Santa Maria ad Martyres 61,545; Pompeii archaeological park – Pompeii archaeological area 58,529; Colosseum archaeological park – Roman Forum and Palatine 53,767; Uffizi Galleries – The Uffizi 38,911; Royal Palace of Caserta 31,605; Accademia Gallery of Florence 25.304; Castel Sant’Angelo 24,075; Royal Museums of Turin 19,030; Uffizi Galleries – Pitti Palace 17,920; Reggia di Venaria 16,810 (paid on 3rd and closed on 4th November); Castel Sant’Elmo and Museum of the Twentieth Century in Naples 16,744; Villae – Villa d’Este 13,346; Archaeological park of Paestum and Velia – Museum and archaeological area of ​​Paestum 10,753; Baths of Caracalla 9,539; Royal Palace of Naples 9,228; Ducal Palace of Mantua 9,165; National archaeological museum of Naples 9.089.

Historical Museum of Miramare Castle 8,844; Bargello Museums – Medici Chapels 8,546; Herculaneum archaeological park 8,124; Borghese Gallery 7,720; Brera Art Gallery 7,605; Certosa di San Martino 7,529; Villae – Hadrian’s Villa 7,094; Caves of Catullus and Archaeological Museum of Sirmione 6,327; National Galleries of Ancient Art – Palazzo Barberini 6,080; Archaeological Park of Ostia Antica – Archaeological area of ​​Ostia Antica 6,038; National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art 5.701; Galleries of the Academy of Venice 5,272; Leonardo’s Last Supper 5,160; Museum and Royal Forest of Capodimonte – Capodimonte Museum 5,120; Pilotta monumental complex 5.106; Castel del Monte 5,060; National Gallery of the Marche 4,763; Bargello Museums – Orsanmichele Complex 4,062; National archaeological museum of Reggio Calabria 4.016; Mario Torelli National Archaeological Museum and Archaeological Park and Jewish Catacombs 4,014; Swabian Castle of Bari 3,972; Villa della Regina 3,673; National Gallery of Umbria 3,599; Farnese Palace of Caprarola 3,558; Racconigi Castle and Park 3,323; Bargello Museums – Bargello National Museum 3,239; Cerveteri and Tarquinia archaeological park – Monterozzi Necropolis and National Archaeological Museum of Tarquinia 3,173; National archaeological museum of Melfese «Massimo Pallottino» 3,131; National Museum of Villa Pisani – Stra 2.839; Torrechiara Castle 2,839; National Museums of Genoa – Royal Palace of Genoa 2,802; State fortress of Gradara 2,586; Villa Lante di Bagnaia 2,507; National Roman Museum – Palazzo Massimo 2,438; Sword Gallery 2,415; National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia 2,355; National Roman Museum – Baths of Diocletian 2,320; Palazzo Grimani Museum 2,169; National archaeological museum of Taranto 2,165; Rocca Albornoz – National Museum of the Duchy of Spoleto 2,120; Cerveteri and Tarquinia archaeological park – Banditaccia necropolis and Cerite national archaeological museum in Cerveteri 2,042; Blue Grotto 2.004. Added to these data are the 113,472 visitors to the ViVe – Vittoriano and Palazzo Venezia and the 24,180 to the Uffizi Galleries – Boboli Gardens.