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Green pass: some queue but easy start in Naples museums

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From Mann to Capodimonte to the Catacombs, informed tourists

(ANSA) – NAPLES, 06 AUGUST – The Green Pass goes: smooth start in Neapolitan museums, all visitors are very well informed, no drop in attendance compared to the average of a season in recovery even for the cities of art. Some slowdowns in the entrances were recorded only to allow the verification of certifications of foreign tourists or for small hitches, such as the screen of a broken mobile phone. In the early hours of the day at the Catacombs of San Gennaro, out of 100 visitors, only seven did not have the green pass, three of them, foreigners, went to a nearby pharmacy to swab and then return, ” all in great serenity , have provided detailed information and we have not registered any protests or controversies ” they tell the ticket office.

A serene departure also in the great city museums where in these days there is a good flow between Italians and in particular Europeans and among them French, Spanish, Dutch, Danes. Sliding procedure at the National Archaeological Museum, just bring the QR code of the certificate to the reader placed on a column at the entrance, to be able to get the green light and go to the ticket office. At the Museum and Real Bosco di Capodimonte many visitors and little waiting, the public appeared very prepared on the legislation today at its debut and only a few paper certificates a little wrinkled have engaged the employees more with their tablets and apps, as well as the control of unvaccinated visitors to Italy. A pass is not required to access the wood, which is instead required for the cell and the church of San Gennaro, although with free admission.

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Even at Palazzo Reale no queue and average influx, the employees report visitors all prepared on the legislation with documents and mobile phones in hand, some small slowdown in the procedures was recorded only in front of the exhibition of certificates in Arabic and Greek without QR code .

(ANSA).

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