A night visit to the Chamber of Deputies. About three hundred people enjoyed it by joining the Montecitorio open door initiative, which took place yesterday as part of the Night of Museums in Rome.
The reservations, free, sold out quickly last Monday. And yesterday from 8 pm to 2 am, divided into groups and led by parliamentary clerks, the approximately 420 visitors, including many tourists and families with children, followed a historical-artistic itinerary, through the most prestigious rooms of the building, such as the Sala della Lupa, that of the Queen, that of the Knight and that dedicated to Aldo Moro, with the new layout after the restoration of the Wedding at Cana, up to the entrance to the Hall.
At the end of the visit, musical epilogue in Transatlantico, with a performance by the pianist Emiliano Toso, cell biologist and musician.
Montecitorio with open doors
Source: Ansa
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