This is how culture in Venice is killed. An appeal in defense of the City Museums

We’re left speechless by Luigi Brugnaro’s drastic decision to close the city’s museum system, classifying it as a service that functions exclusively for tourism. With our initiative here we invite the Mayor to revisit his decisions and to promote an open discussion.
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The City Museums of Venice will remain closed until the beginning of April 2021. The decision is Mayor Luigi Brugnaro’s, who serves as the Vice-president of the Fondazione Musei Civici (FMVC) and, in the administration he leads, has the delegation for culture. There are over 500 workers employed in the activities of the City Museums. These workers are for the most part outsourced, already in precarious conditions, with scarce and fragile protections for their rights.
ytali proposes to its readers to sign the appeal which we publish here below, in defense of the cultural life of the city and of its cultural institutions; they are being severely affected by the crisis underway, and not being protected by those who have the institutional and political responsibility to do so. It is an appeal for solidarity with the workers in a sector that is vital to the social and economic fabric of the city.
Those who wish to sign on can simply send their first and last name in an email, addressed to redazione@ytali.com.

Just when the good news about MoSE (acque alte and port activity) seemed to open an new season for Venice, a very serious blow to the city came with the news that the City Museums, by decision of the Mayor, will be closed, completely closed, for the next three to four months, while Italian museums will open after 15 January.

The decision is doubly surprising because almost 8 million Euro have just arrived from the government to the Fondazione as a substantial replacement for the lost ticket sales in 2020. Therefore we find ourselves in a paradoxical situation where the budget of the Fondazione has not experienced serious problems, while the employees – mostly on unemployment – have an uncertain future ahead of them, with heavy reductions to their already thin salaries.

The serious defects in the structure of the Fondazione Musei really stand out in a situation where an immense public heritage risks being managed like a private enterprise, with the same criteria as any business.

Furthermore, the act of force carried out by the Mayor runs afoul of the fundamental principal contained in the Convention signed in 2008 between the City of Venice and the Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia. It is exactly here where it says (in Article 7) that the undersigned Convention governed the relations between the two signatories “as far as regards the methods of management, use and valorization of the Venice City Museums”. Here ‘valorization’ is intended as “any activity directed at bettering the conditions of knowledge and conservation of cultural heritage and increasing its use”. These principles and words are erased by the “lockout” called for by the City of Venice, which in all evidence is headed in the opposite direction from bettering the conditions of knowledge of the historic, artistic, and cultural heritage of Venice.

Translated by Paul M. Rosenberg for Campaign For A Living Venice

This is how culture in Venice is killed. An appeal in defense of the City Museums ultima modifica: 2021-01-03T19:17:15+01:00 da YTALI
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10 commenti

andrea leandri 4 Gennaio 2021 a 10:53

venetians voted for this ignorant selfish business man as chief of the town so…that’s life.

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robin 4 Gennaio 2021 a 14:32

Les musées de Venise doivent rester ouverts, la culture doit vivre!

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Ramona 4 Gennaio 2021 a 16:58

It is possible to organize safe visits to most museums during the pandemic (by requiring masks, limiting the number of visitors, timed tickets, etc.), and the benefits to local residents of all ages are undeniable. In fact, this is a wonderful opportunity for Venetians to visit their own museums in peace and quiet, before the tourist hordes return!

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GUIDO MOLTEDO 4 Gennaio 2021 a 17:31

Grazie Ramona

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Lisa Jacobs 5 Gennaio 2021 a 13:11

Venezia senza l’arte ? Ma è assurdo !

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Michael Walton 6 Gennaio 2021 a 14:49

How the Mayor of a city as culturally important as Venice can do this means he is not representative of the local people for whom culture is their life blood .

Not only tourists come for the museums and galleries but researcher from allover the world .

Venice is a city of culture and needs protection – shame on you mayor – these institutions and their staff need protection – shame on you .

It will be interesting to see where any government or international EU support for culture has gone to ?

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