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Thanks to a project entitled Open Air & Open Use, funded by the NRP dedicated to the accessibility of museums and integrated by European funds from the Emilia-Romagna Region (PR-FESR), the Park has taken on a new challenge: to combine the real and the digital by making spaces strongly marked by materiality dialogue with the digital dimension, thus expanding the offer to the public by implementing accessibility.

The project is part of that relationship between culture and digital languages that has led Modena to become a Unesco Creative City for Media Arts from 2021.

Established twenty years ago with a view to inclusiveness and accessibility, the Terramara Archaeological Park is preparing to renew its exhibition and didactic spaces and the visual identity that will accompany its communication thanks to the project developed by the Civic Museum, within the framework of the Next Generation Modena programme, which offers the opportunity to improve the visiting experience for all categories of the public.

Entitled “Open air & open use” is a project to relaunch the Terramara Archaeological Park and Open Air Museum in montale under the banner of accessibility funded by the PNRR, the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, under Mission 1, which provides resources for the removal of physical and cognitive barriers to access museums and cultural sites. 

The project was completed thanks to European funds from the Emilia-Romagna Region (PR-ESR 2021-2027)

In order to initiate the project, the Elimination of Architectural Barriers Plan (P.E.B.A.)  of the Montale Archaeological Park UNDER DECREE No. 534/2022, CIRCULAR OF THE MUSEUMS GENERAL DIRECTION No. 26 OF 25 JULY.

PEBAs are urban planning tools designed to classify all the architectural barriers present in a given building, or territory, in order to propose, plan and monitor the interventions needed to overcome them in order to achieve better usability of buildings and public spaces.


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