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every day, the aesthetic gift for those who are hungry for the beauty of the Italian public: on 1 June the first long-awaited visitors took the Colosseum and the Vatican museums, Sistine chapel and Raphael’s rooms. The Republic Day, June 2, at the Scuderie del Quirinale will open the most ambitious and long-suffering exhibition of the year dedicated to the 500th anniversary of the death of the great Raphael. By a fatal coincidence, she was forced to close just a couple of days after the announcement of the quarantine. Finally, on 3 June will be the turn of perhaps the most advanced and progressive Museum sites of Italy, the Uffizi Gallery, which in the period of lockdown managed to implement a number of successful online projects and prove to the world that true art is not able to break no virus. After completing quarantine at the Pitti Palace for the first time will open the exhibition previously exhibited together Russian icons, which will be included in the permanent exhibition at the Uffizi.

However, in order to enjoy the trip to the Museum, connoisseurs and employees of the stores will have to strictly comply with the special rules developed by the Ministry of cultural heritage and tourism of Italy. Measures include selling tickets online, installing thermocamera to measure the temperature and Plexiglas panels at the ticket offices and information points, distribution of inputs and outputs to the Museum, and, of course, compliance with masono-glove mode.