The inauguration ceremony of the Mandas Historical Museum (MaHMu) is just two months old and the strong interest aroused sees it well underway in the process of museumization and enhancement in a tourist-cultural key, as a permanent exhibition and laboratory rooms dedicated to tourists and school groups. Tomorrow, Saturday 12 August at 7 pm, the management of the Museum Route will thus be inaugurated, ready to welcome the highly anticipated intervention of the Rai host Roberto Giacobbo the following day (Sunday 13 August), in his usual guise of curious beyond the obvious, who reads some of the most controversial finds, among the many contained in the exhibition. The Museum can also be visited on August 15th , to enrich the day before or after the typical Mandarin lunch in a farmhouse.

The concessionary company inserts the structure in the articulated network of cultural sites that it manages directly throughout Sardinia. This too will contribute to giving immediate visibility to the exhibition proposal, both in the context of the international tourist offer and of the cultural offer in the strict sense. Specific visit experiences and educational workshops for schools will be the objectives that can be used in the very short term, while the guided tour arrangements have been defined thanks to the collaboration between the archaeologists and the tourist guides already employed by the concessionaire.

The Municipality therefore continues to enhance its cultural heritage. The collection of archaeological finds could soon be enriched with other famous pieces by him, in agreement with the Superintendence of Archaeology, Fine Arts and Landscape of Cagliari, Oristano and southern Sardinia. It will be kept inside the former Municipal Palace of Mandas, to make it unique, where rooms for educational laboratories are also available. It is a new reason of interest for the center of the upper Trexenta, where it is possible to spend a relaxing day among guided tours and food and wine tastings, to stay before or after the Sunday journey on the Trenino Verde up to Laconi, to arrive during the week from Cagliari with the brand new Stadler trains, which run on the nineteenth-century tracks traveled by the writer David Herbert Lawrence.

The exhibition will be open to the public mainly on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, but with a sufficiently advanced reservation, it will also be possible to access it on other days.

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