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Colosseum reopens 7 days a week as Italy eases covid-19 rules
26 Apr, 2021
Rome s museums and archaeological sites reopen to visitors.
The Colosseum, along with the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill, will reopen to the public seven days a week from Monday 26 April.
The move comes as Italy relaxes its coronavirus restrictions in most of the country, with the Lazio region around Rome now classified as a lower-risk yellow zone.
The Colosseum archaeological park will be open daily, from 10.30 until 19.15 (last entry 18.15) with online booking mandatory and visitors given time-slots.
Parco archeologico del Colosseo director Alfonsina Russo told AgCult that conservation work and restorations have continued at full pace throughout the last year of extended closures and partial openings.
Archbishop Charles Scicluna is leading the Office of Readings and Lauds at from the Curia in Floriana, as Holy Week liturgical celebrations approach their highlight.
Follow proceedings below
. Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion will be said at 3.30pm and broadcast from St Paul’s Cathedral, Mdina while the Via Sacra will be led at 7pm.
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