Nora is undaunted by Cyclone Harry and, despite the damage sustained in recent days, is reopening to the public. Today, Sunday, January 25th, the archaeological site is open to the public.

Although some wounds are still visible, the site will be open to visitors thanks to the efforts of the many people who have worked tirelessly in recent days to immediately restore the damaged, but not destroyed, site.

"With commitment, dedication, and love, we have repaired the trails, making them safe again, allowing us to welcome you again," said Clara Pili, director of the Pula Cultura Diffusa Foundation. "Sincere thanks go to the Superintendency, which responded so quickly to carry out an initial assessment of the damage. Thanks also to the Municipality of Pula, which was present from the very beginning and immediately took action to make this reopening possible."

Clara Pili also wanted to thank the maintenance workers, guides, and all the site staff in particular: "These extraordinary people have made themselves completely available over the past few days, with their hearts even more than their hands, to allow Nora to reopen tomorrow. We are still shocked by what happened, our hearts are broken, but also certain that little by little everything will return to how it was before. Indeed, even more beautiful."

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