Also at Palazzo Poggi, the Sala Alma Mater is being inaugurated, with free and open access. The room was created thanks to NextGenerationEU funding within the PNRR project Ecosister – Ecosystem for Sustainable Transition in Emilia-Romagna, funded by the European Union. This multimedia space is designed to share with the wider community the thousand-year history of the University of Bologna and its deep-rooted connection with the local area. A video takes visitors on a journey through the centuries, from the University’s medieval origins to the contemporary era, while three interactive tables reveal the historical development and locations of the University, the historical and artistic heritage of Palazzo Poggi, and the research and innovation projects funded by the PNRR in which the University of Bologna is involved.
“The opening of the renewed museum routes marks a wonderful milestone, inviting what we hope will be an ever-growing audience to discover the laboratories of eighteenth-century knowledge – and even earlier, from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries – in a refreshed and updated form that nonetheless respects particularly valuable elements of past exhibition layouts. I consider this important result both an arrival point and a new beginning. The months of research and study required to devise a new narrative and new interpretative tools return to the community a legacy from the past that is part of the city’s identity, while at the same time marking the start of a path of innovation aimed at making the University’s cultural heritage increasingly inclusive, accessible and capable of promoting ‘the development of culture and scientific and technical research’, as required by the Constitution,” said Rector Giovanni Molari.
On Saturday 31 January, the Specola Museum, the Museum of Palazzo Poggi and the Bologna University Library will be open from 2.00 pm to 8.00 pm, while on Sunday 1 February they will be open from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm. Admission will be free on both days.
The Museum of Palazzo Poggi will also be open free of charge on 3 and 4 February, from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm.
To mark ART CITY Bologna (5–8 February), admission to the Museum of Palazzo Poggi and the Bologna University Library will be free. On Thursday 5, Friday 6 and Sunday 8 February, opening hours will be extended until 7.00 pm; on Saturday 7 February, closing time will be 11.00 pm, in conjunction with the ART CITY White Night.