One of the country’s most popular attractions, Pompeii was preserved under ash from a volcanic eruption in 79 AD and rediscovered in the 18th century. It has become a symbol for decades of mismanagement of Italy’s cultural sites after a series of collapses that have sparked international outcry.
The new damage may increase pressure on new culture minister Dario Franceschini at an emergency meeting on Tuesday, which he called after the wall of a tomb and part of an arch supporting a Temple of Venus perished over the weekend due to heavy rainfall.
Contrasting the crumbling state of Pompeii to the success of the Italian film ‘The Great Beauty’, which won the Oscar for best foreign language film on Sunday, Franceschini wrote on Twitter:
‘During the night <director Paolo> Sorrentino won the Oscar and another wall came down in Pompeii. It’s a lesson: believe in the beauty we have and protect it with pride.’
The latest wall to come down was part of a workshop on the corner of a street in the ancient city called Via Nola which had been partly restored and reinforced with an iron bar.
It was at the boundary of the excavated part of the site, an area at particular risk because unexcavated ground becomes waterlogged and swollen after rainfall, pressuring the ancient masonry it rests against.
The new damage may increase pressure on new culture minister Dario Franceschini at an emergency meeting on Tuesday, which he called after the wall of a tomb and part of an arch supporting a Temple of Venus perished over the weekend due to heavy rainfall.
Contrasting the crumbling state of Pompeii to the success of the Italian film ‘The Great Beauty’, which won the Oscar for best foreign language film on Sunday, Franceschini wrote on Twitter:
‘During the night <director Paolo> Sorrentino won the Oscar and another wall came down in Pompeii. It’s a lesson: believe in the beauty we have and protect it with pride.’
The latest wall to come down was part of a workshop on the corner of a street in the ancient city called Via Nola which had been partly restored and reinforced with an iron bar.
It was at the boundary of the excavated part of the site, an area at particular risk because unexcavated ground becomes waterlogged and swollen after rainfall, pressuring the ancient masonry it rests against.