The MANN Museum in Naples, owner of the oldest and most important cultural heritage in the world, stands with the fans of its city and chooses to change, for one day, the color of the lighting of its display cases, from green to blue!
After the novelty of the special commemorative ticket, the MANN dedicates a special customization of the display cases to the CUORE team.
Company Auexde, curator of the cardioprotection project of one of the most famous and visited museums in Italy, at the invitation of the Director of the Institute Paolo Giulierini and the security manager Vito Pasquale Grasso installed, several months ago, some defibrillators by choosing special highly functional and designer cases.
In addition to being alarmed, thanks to 4G online connectivity, they improve the effectiveness of the defibrillator inside, reducing response times to ensure rapid intervention. On this particular day, through a remote intervention, the special cases are illuminated in blue.
The National Archaeological Museum of Naples did not stop there…
Sunday 4 June, the last day of the Serie A football championship, and the first Sunday of the month with free entry to state sites, museums Neapolitan they launch a 'celebratory ticket' for Napoli's championship.
Not only the initiative was supported by MANN, but also the Museum and Royal Wood of Capodimonte, the Royal Palace of Naples, the Certosa di San Martino, Castel Sant'Elmo, Villa Pignatelli, the Excavations of Cuma, the Castle of Baia, the Baths of Baia, the Flavian Amphitheatre of Pozzuoli and the Rione Terra.
For the 'collector's' ticket, printed in two hundred thousand copies, the image of the now famous mural of Maradona in the Spanish Quarters.
From Friday 2nd June until 15th September, the COMICON renewing its collaboration with the MANN presents an exhibition with the name Re-Traits of Blue which combines comics, photography and a passion for football.
The exhibition, set up in the section Prehistory and Protohistory, features sixteen authors of Italian and international comics, photographed by Simone Florena with a path that intertwines with the great celebration for the proclamation of Napoli "Champion of Italy".
To celebrate the success of the blue team, Florena asked only NON-Neapolitan artists to 'play' with the joy of winning the championship, through their image and a small black card drawn in chalk and toned in blue.
Finally, Director Giulierini announces an upcoming exhibition on Napoli's Scudetto with these words: “We are selecting the themes, memorabilia and display features of an exhibition that will celebrate the myth of a team that is breaking all records. The Archaeological Museum of Naples has long opened its doors to football passion.
A statue of Diego Armando Maradona, the work of Christian Leperino, It is exhibited in one of the courtyards of the Museum which in 2017-2018 also hosted the exhibition “Naples in the myth” with many blue memorabilia from 1926 to the present day”.
“Bringing the fans the world of art and beauty has never been so exciting.”
Article published on 4 June 2023 - 07:42