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Italy’s ‘slow’ return to post-pandemic tourism 1 minute read
By Toni Conde, Mercedes Ortuño
Rome, May 11 (EFE).- Tourists are slowly returning to Italy after an easing of restrictions following a decrease in coronavirus cases but despite the country’s reopening, figures don’t compare to the usually flooded streets of one of the most visited countries in the world.
The “slow” return of tourism is seeing more local tourists than foreigners, but those who did choose Italy as their holiday destination this spring are pleased to visit the country post pandemic.
“There is no one around, it’s great, we can take pictures without anyone in them,” Dominique, a Swiss tourist who is visiting the Vatican for the third time, told EFE.
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Mercedes Ortuño Lizarán
Nemi, Italy, Mar 11 (efe-epa).- In the sixties, Italy lost one of the mosaics that embellished the great ships of the emperor Caligula in the sacred lake of Nemi, near Rome. The piece was found decades later in New York, being used as a tea table, and has now been recovered thanks to a series of fortunate coincidences.
The relic was presented Thursday at the Museum of the Ships of Nemi, bringing an end to an odyssey that began when it was lost in the 1960s.
The lost mosaic of Caligula dates back to the first century A.D., the period in which the controversial emperor lived, who was assassinated in the year 41 by his own praetorian guards on Palatine Hill, after less than four years in power that have been remembered throughout history.