The main meeting will be at the Pompeii excavations, Friday 20 September. It was among the topics of the summit of the meeting convened this afternoon at the prefecture on the G7 of culture. The ministers of culture of the countries that are part of the G7 will meet at the excavations. Visit to the archaeological park, concert in the Amphitheatre and dinner in the large Palestra.
The G7 of Culture hosted by Italy will take place from 19 to 21 September, between Naples and Pompeii. After the foreign ministers in Capri in April, Campania again, this time with the ministers of culture, protagonist of the meeting between the Greats of the Earth: Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Italy, the United Kingdom, the United States of America.
Today the first technical meeting in the prefecture to organize the event, present or connected by video are the representatives of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, the Ministry of Culture, the Municipality of Naples and Pompeii, the Region, the police, ASL, 118, firefighters, Capodichino airport, Mann and the archaeological park of Pompeii.
The Ministers of Culture of the other G7 countries will land in Capodichino on Thursday 19 September: the opening in the afternoon at the National Museum of Naples, the Mann: welcome aperitif with musical entertainment by the Conservatory of San Pietro a Majella. Followed by dinner in the museum.
Palazzo Reale is the venue of the sessions that will take place on Friday 20 September in the morning: ritual photo in the hanging garden of the former royal residence. The speech by the Ukrainian Minister of Culture and Information Policy Rostyslav Karandieiev is scheduled. Then on Friday afternoon we will leave for Pompeii for the tour of the excavations and the concert of the Scarlatti orchestra conducted by Beatrice Venezi.
Saturday 21 September, back at Palazzo Reale: opening speech by world-famous architect Santiago Calatrava. Then the speech by Deputy Foreign Minister Edmondo Cirielli is scheduled. At the end of the morning, the final document of the G7. In total, 60 to 80 delegates are expected to follow the ministers.
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