Naples, Armed: The council is working to reopen the Fontanelle cemetery, which has been closed for two years.
Since taking office, the Manfredi administration has made reopening the Fontanelle Cemetery a priority, having been closed for two years due to both COVID-19 and hydrogeological instability..
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This was stated by Tourism Councillor Teresa Armato, delegated by Mayor Manfredi, on the sidelines of the event organised this morning for the reopening of the Fontanelle Cemetery: Many municipal departments and offices have worked tirelessly, and the cliff is being monitored, yielding reassuring results. When it's safe to reopen, we'll issue a public notice to review and strengthen the public-private partnership project for effective and reliable management. Issues related to accessibility for the disabled, lighting, and fire protection also need to be resolved, and we're addressing all of these issues..
Armato concluded: We're developing a professional management model that engages the local community and revitalizes it, because the Fontanelle Cemetery could be an extraordinary site of cultural and tourist interest, as well as a source of economic growth for the Sanità (National Health Authority). We're aware of the special relationship between Neapolitans and the cemetery's "capuzzelle," and of the special allure it holds for tourists and foreigners, with its rich history and mystery.







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