“Roma won the challenge”
Visit to the Capitoline Museums, for the first ladies of the G20 on the last day of the Rome summit. To welcome them, for a greeting in the Esedra Room, the mayor Roberto Gualtieri who, according to what we learn, welcomed them in the Capital and in the Capitoline Museums, the first public museum in history.
The new Mayor, as he wrote on Facebook, said he was “very happy to host the spouses of the G20 Heads of State and Government in the Esedra Room and to welcome them to the Capitoline Museums, the first public museum in history. The culture and art of Rome are a wealth of all humanity “.
“Rome won the challenge of the G20. The capital was the fantastic setting for a historic summit that achieved fundamental results for the future of the planet. Thanks very much to all the thousands of people who worked to ensure that everything was in order and safety “, commented Gualtieri.
On the last day in Rome, the first ladies then continued their visit to the Museum and the Torlonia marble collection, in the renovated rooms of the new space at Villa Caffarelli. After the day on Saturday between the Colosseum and Villa Pamphili, this morning the visit to the Capitoline Museums, always accompanied by the wife of Prime Minister Mario Draghi, Serena Cappello, dressed in a dark suit, jacket and trousers, and a cream sweater.