Tuesday, 4 November at 7.00 p.m., a special edition of Studio Aperto on Italia 1 dedicated to the Byron and Risorgimento Museums. Inauguration of the Micromosaic exhibition.

The Mediaset TV network is showing increasing interest and attention towards the Byron and Risorgimento Museums. A new and important confirmation of this is the in-depth Mag segment on Studio Aperto, which will feature an extensive report on the Museums, produced by correspondent Vito Giliberto, next Tuesday, 4 November at 7.00 p.m.. The report will include an interview with the President of the Cassa di Ravenna and creator of the Museums, Antonio Patuelli, as well as a focus on the visit of Robin Byron, great-great-grandson of the famous poet, together with his wife Robyn, to the places that hosted their illustrious ancestor from 1819 to 1821.

Here is the benefactor who has donated his mementos to the Byron and Risorgimento Museums: Geoffrey Bond visiting the Museums

Retracing the history of the valuable mementos of Lord Byron preserved in the museum dedicated to him is a fascinating exercise — all the more so when the main characters appear in person. Geoffrey Bond did just that, together with his wife Dianora, in this autumn so full of surprises for the Byron and Risorgimento Museums.

Great success for the evening opening of the Byron and Risorgimento Museums

The evening magic of the Byron and Risorgimento Museums is winning over the hearts of increasing numbers of visitors: since 2 July, the first date on which ‘Mosaico di Notte’ opened the doors of the two museums, the number of people registered for the Wednesday evening visits has been growing steadily, so much so that, by the third event, the Municipal Tourist Office decided to organize a double tour in Italian to accommodate everyone, in addition to the English-language tour that usually closes the evening.