The Municipal Administration of Agropoli, with the establishment of the City Arts Palace, has taken on a significant responsibility. The exhibition space dedicated to art, archaeology, and more generally, culture, has been conceived in a rational and innovative way with the main intent of offering the local community a museum—virtual in terms of the art section, and documentary for the part relating to the oldest local history. It is an agile and flexible structure designed for teaching and education on art topics, open to a range of experiments and workshops, allowing interactive exploration of various paths. Today, this complex project inaugurates the exhibition space, the conference room, and the section aimed at enhancing the territory and its oldest and documented traces of occupation. The exhibition setup, promoted in cooperation with the Superintendency of Archaeological Heritage of the Provinces of Salerno, Avellino, Caserta, and Benevento, was curated by archaeologist Laura Del Verme and coordinated by the director of the Paestum Museum, Marina Cipriani.
The event is part of a broader framework of collaboration, promotion, and enhancement of cultural tourism and the off-season presence that the Municipality has initiated together with the local Superintendency since the current administration took office. Starting this year, the Palace will also be included in the ArteCard route.
Information about the Municipal Antiquarium of Agropoli
Via Carlo Pisacane , 3
84043 Agropoli (Salerno)
0974/822999
sportelloinfomuseo@yahoo.it
https://www.comune.agropoli.sa.it
Source: MIBACT

