The National Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria is much more than a place of conservation: it is a living space, in continuous transformation, that welcomes the past to return it to the present and project it into the future. The monthly magazine Luoghi dell’Infinito, an insert in Avvenire dedicated to art, culture and itineraries, has devoted an in-depth look to the MArRC by Alessandro Beltrami, telling about its vision and path of growth.
Below, the thought of the Director of the Museum, Fabrizio Sudano:
“Since I took over the direction of the National Archaeological Museum in Reggio Calabria, our vision has been clear: make MArRC a space for dialogue. Not only a place dedicated to the preservation of our cultural heritage, but a dynamic reference point, accessible and open to all. The Riace Bronzes, icons of our history, become the fulcrum of a museum that looks beyond, also involving the international public.
In the article by Alessandro Beltrami, published in Luoghi dell’Infinito by Avvenire, I tell how the MArRC is evolving into a living and participating cultural center, with particular attention to accessibility and valorization of the entire museum heritage”.