King Charles and Queen Camilla recently visited the Byron Museum at Palazzo Guiccioli, a site renowned for housing one of the most poignant Romantic narratives encapsulated within its walls. Initially planned as a solo visit by Queen Camilla, the event took a charming turn when King Charles decided to join, adding a regal touch to the day’s proceedings.
The royal couple, received warmly by the staff and the people of Ravenna, engaged deeply with the museum’s rich offerings. Highlighting the visit, the Queen uncovered a commemorative plaque and made a significant book donation on behalf of Queen’s Reading Room, furthering her support for literature and reading. Both she and King Charles expressed admiration for the museum’s exhibitions, which include custom crafted display cases provided by Goppion.
Goppion’s expertise was crucial in presenting these artifacts, ensuring each piece was not only visible but also preserved under the best conditions. Our involvement in this project underscores our commitment to blending technological innovation with historical preservation, creating a dialogue between the past and present.
Explore the full story of our involvement and the Byron Museum’s fascinating history on our project page.
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