(Adnkronos) - “Ci sono tantissimi viaggiatori anche internazionali, soprattutto internazionali che frequentano questo aeroporto, fino a 180.000 persone al giorno nei periodi più di picco. Vogliamo cogliere l'opportunità di essere vetrina della bellezza italiana. Quindi è un'intenzione importante che vuole anche vedere l'aeroporto come un luogo vero, come anche una destinazione, una parte del viaggio e una grande opportunità appunto di ricezione appunto di messaggi o di cultura”.
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00:00What is your vision for the future?
00:04As they say, a step in a path that has already begun a while ago,
00:08is to bring so much beauty, so much cultural and artistic richness
00:13that our territory, our country in Gradovese is here at the airport.
00:16We bring it because there are so many travelers,
00:19also international, especially international,
00:22who go to this airport, up to 180,000 people a day,
00:25in days more than peak,
00:27and we do it because we want to take the responsibility
00:32and the opportunity to be a showcase of Italian beauty.
00:35So it is an important intention,
00:37which also wants to see the airport as a real place,
00:40as a destination, a part of the journey,
00:43and a great opportunity to receive messages or culture.
00:47This is a step in a path,
00:49because it is a path that has already begun a while ago,
00:52I quote only the statues of the archaeological park of Ostia Antica,
00:55which mark the journey to the new Molo A,
00:58which we inaugurated with President Mattarella on May 22,
01:01and it also continues with contemporary art,
01:04a little diffused art,
01:06which we are also trying to inject, almost in genesis,
01:09in the new restructuring of the new parts,
01:12of the new airport that will come.
01:14Today, however, there is an element of novelty,
01:16we bring Etruscan art, which was not represented here,
01:19which certainly deserves to be shown,
01:22we do it in the arrivals area,
01:24more than in the departure area,
01:26so it will be the passengers who land here,
01:28they will have the opportunity to already have a very first element
01:32of what they will see later,
01:34and it is also an element of novelty,
01:36because it speaks of Etruscan art,
01:38which is also represented at the lacial level,
01:40so it is not only beauty that can be found here in the city of Rome,
01:44but in reality it is also the opportunity to say
01:46that the entire lacial region can really say a lot.
01:48But these are works that we have chosen
01:50with a dialogue, an analysis,
01:52also with the people in charge of the scientific part
01:55of the Valle Giulia Museum.
01:58We have chosen them because of their high representativeness,
02:01also because of their size,
02:03they are quite important,
02:05so they can actually be picked up
02:07by a traveler who may be there in a hurry,
02:10who can then draw attention
02:12and make the traveler stop
02:14and admire them,
02:16and maybe also learn a little about their history.
02:18So they are very important for this,
02:21they are also rich in content,
02:23they are rich in myths,
02:25messages, stories,
02:27of ancient Etruria,
02:29of ancient Rome,
02:31so we think it is the best choice
02:33for this purpose.
02:35There are some projects in progress today
02:37that will see instead the Terminal 3,
02:39more protagonist,
02:41projects that are in discussion
02:43with the Villa Giulia Museum,
02:45in cooperation with the Osteantiche Archaeological Park.
02:47So this becomes a kind of laboratory,
02:49a kind of humus, if I may say so,
02:51for cooperation on the artistic front.