2009 positive for the Museum of Ceramics in Caltagirone that in a single year has seen an increase of 25% of its visitors. But the moment seems happy not having to esaurire troppo in fretta. " Siamo sicuri - sottolinea Salvatore Scuto, direttore del Museo - che il 2010 ci riserverà tante novità a cominciare da un maggiore movimento di visitatori, in considerazione del fatto che ben presto la vicina Aidone ospiterà la Venere di Morgantina e, insieme alla villa del Casale di Piazza, i siti archeologici di Occhiolà e Palikè e la ceramica di Caltagirone, costituiranno un polo di attrazione di indubbio interesse culturale e un'opportunità per l'incremento turistico della zona".
Intanto, forti anche del successo ottenuto finora, la direzione del museo ha deciso di prorog are up to the March 7 show where the lamps, along with Roman pottery of the second century BC and the ancient anthropomorphic lamps of the '500 and '600, were exposed pieces of Mario Iudici but
ceramist living inspiration, direct student of an illustrious family of cannatari calatini.
the real exploits of visitors is still recorded in April, during the "Week an of Culture", but also in July for the iconographic exhibition at St. James. "We are pleased with the success of the overall public recorded in 2009 - said Salvatore Scuto - which is not accidental but springs from careful planning and, more generally, to presence of tourists in town. "The exhibition will be open on the lamps every day, including holidays, from 9 to 18 until Sunday, March 7.
Intanto, forti anche del successo ottenuto finora, la direzione del museo ha deciso di prorog are up to the March 7 show where the lamps, along with Roman pottery of the second century BC and the ancient anthropomorphic lamps of the '500 and '600, were exposed pieces of Mario Iudici but
the real exploits of visitors is still recorded in April, during the "Week an of Culture", but also in July for the iconographic exhibition at St. James. "We are pleased with the success of the overall public recorded in 2009 - said Salvatore Scuto - which is not accidental but springs from careful planning and, more generally, to presence of tourists in town. "The exhibition will be open on the lamps every day, including holidays, from 9 to 18 until Sunday, March 7.
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