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Added on the 04/02/2021 12:18:45 - Copyright : France 24 EN
Rome (Italy), Apr 28 (EFE) .- (Camera: Álvaro Padilla) The Opera House in Rome reopens its doors on Wednesday, after six months of closure due to the pandemic, with a symphonic concert dedicated to Giuseppe Verdi and a great response from fans, who have sold out the 500 available seats in 24 hours.FOOTAGE OF THE ROME OPERA, ITALY.
Riano (Italy), Apr 23 (EFE) .- (Camera: Mercedes Ortuño Lizarán) Roman journalist Monica Maggi saves "books destined for destruction or abandonment" to later give them away in small markets in the province of Rome, convinced that reading "should be a good for all and not a privilege."FOOTAGE OF THE CITY OF RIANO IN ITALY. SOUNDBITES OF MONICA MAGGI, JOURNALIST, IN ITALIAN.TRANSLATIONS:"Reading should be a good available to all and not a privilege.""Until the day when, coming back from a market, tired, very tired, I looked at my car, in which I carry my books, and I said: okay, I'm tired, but I'm very happy because I make others happy".“And the story of the Happy Book Store was born. It's me: I'm a happy bookseller. Tired but happy ".
Rome, Apr 7 (EFE) .- (Camera: Alvaro Padilla) As of Wednesday, Italy reopens schools for students under 12, including schools in the "red zone" or with stricter restrictions. FOOTAGE OF SCHOOLS IN ROME AND STUDENTS.
Rome, Mar 1 (EFE), (Camera: Álvaro Padilla).- The great Mausoleum of Augustus in Rome, the largest circular tomb in the ancient world, reopened to the public on Monday after fourteen years closed, four of them due to restoration works.FOOTAGE OF THE MAUSOLEUM OF AUGUSTUS IN ROME
Rome (Italy), Feb 1 (EFE), (Camera: Paula Bernabéu).- The Colosseum of Rome reopened its doors on Monday after three months of closure due to the pandemic and welcomed its first visitors with an opera concert.FOOTAGE OF THE COLOSSEUM
Florence's Uffizi Gallery and its Accademia, housing Michaelangelo's David, welcome visitors once again after closing down for 77 days because of Covid-19 restrictions. The coronavirus has killed more than 83,000 people in Italy. IMAGES