The 20th Annual Federculture IMPRESA CULTURE 2024 Report, presented today in Turin, presented an updated overview of the state of culture in Italy. The document, which each year provides an accurate analysis of consumption, funding, employment, and tourism, highlighted how the cultural sector is going through a consolidation phase after the post-Covid difficulties, but also how the management of cultural resources and policies is evolving.
Italian culture has recovered from the pandemic and is growing. Federculture Facts 2024
Finestre sull'Arte, 19 March 2025, Italy
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