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MANN presents strategic plan with €35M investment and exhibition lineup through 2019

institutional · 2026-05-05

The Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli (MANN) has unveiled its Strategic Plan for 2016-2019, a comprehensive 91-page document published by Electa. This plan, crafted by director Paolo Giulierini, who took on the role in October 2015, alongside Professor Ludovico Solima, sets forth strategies aimed at enhancing accessibility, transparency, and sustainability for the museum's future. An investment totaling €35 million is anticipated, with €20 million sourced from CIPE for structural improvements to expand exhibition space by 15% and to reopen three sections, while €15 million will come from the PON 'Cultura e Sviluppo,' co-financed by EU FESR. Upcoming exhibitions include Mito e Natura (2016), Pompei e la Grecia (2017), and significant events like Picasso (2018) and Canova (2019).

Key facts

  • MANN released its 2016-2019 Strategic Plan, a 91-page document published by Electa.
  • Director Paolo Giulierini was appointed in October 2015 and serves until September 2019.
  • The plan was developed with Professor Ludovico Solima of the Seconda Università di Napoli.
  • €20 million from CIPE funds will increase exhibition space by 15% and reopen three sections.
  • €15 million from PON 'Cultura e Sviluppo' (co-financed by EU FESR) brings total investment to €35 million.
  • Exhibition highlights include Picasso in 2018, Canova in 2019, and contemporary art dialogues in 2016-2017.
  • The plan covers accessibility, transparency, sustainability, and digital solutions.
  • A 'Museo ospite' format will feature rotating single masterpieces from other institutions.

Entities

Artists

  • Adrian Tranquilli
  • Alexiei Morosov
  • Kokocinski
  • Pablo Picasso
  • Antonio Canova

Institutions

  • Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli (MANN)
  • Electa
  • Seconda Università di Napoli
  • CIPE
  • PON Cultura e Sviluppo
  • FESR

Locations

  • Napoli
  • Italy

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