Doctors and paramedics will be given free access to the Vatican Museums for a few days

Врачам и медработникам на несколько дней предоставят бесплатный доступ в музеи Ватикана

The Governor of the Vatican City State has announced that medical workers fighting coronaviruses are given the right for several days to visit the Vatican Museums and the Castel Gandolfo Papal Villas complex on the outskirts of Rome, free of charge.

In the Vatican Museums
In the Vatican Museums
The move was taken in gratitude to doctors, nurses and all supporting technical and medical personnel in public and private hospitals for their efforts to combat the pandemic and save lives. “We give free admission to museums as a gratitude for the dedicated work of doctors,” the website “Italy in Russian” quotes Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello.

In the temples of the Vatican, Rome and around the world, prayers are heard daily for a speedy recovery of all COVID-19 patients and an end to the epidemic - and, of course, for the health and well-being of all medical workers who are at the forefront of the fight against the disease. 'Art and medicine are united by one goal - to take care of a person,' - says the message of the governorship of the state-Vatican city.

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Doctors and paramedics will be given free access to the Vatican Museums for a few days Doctors and paramedics will be given free access to the Vatican Museums for a few days The Governor of the Vatican City State has announced that medical workers fighting coronaviruses are given the right for several days to visit the Vatican Museums and the Castel Gandolfo Papal Villas complex on the outskirts of Rome, free of charge. In the Vatican Museums The move was taken in gratitude to doctors, nurses and all supporting technical and medical personnel in public and private hospitals for their efforts to combat the pandemic and save lives. “We give free admission to museums as a gratitude for the dedicated work of doctors,” the website “Italy in Russian” quotes Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello. In the temples of the Vatican, Rome and around the world, prayers are heard daily for a speedy recovery of all COVID-19 patients and an end to the epidemic - and, of course, for the health and well-being of all medical workers who are at the forefront of the fight against the disease. 'Art and medicine are united by one goal - to take care of a person,' - says the message of the governorship of the state-Vatican city.
The Governor of the Vatican City State has announced that medical workers fighting coronaviruses are given the right for several days to visit the Vatican Museums and the Castel Gandolfo Papal Villas complex on the outskirts of Rome, free of charge. In the Vatican Museums The move was taken in gratitude to doctors, nurses and all supporting technical and medical personnel in public and private hospitals for their efforts to combat the pandemic and save lives. “We give free admission to museums as a gratitude for the dedicated work of doctors,” the website “Italy in Russian” quotes Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello. In the temples of the Vatican, Rome and around the world, prayers are heard daily for a speedy recovery of all COVID-19 patients and an end to the epidemic - and, of course, for the health and well-being of all medical workers who are at the forefront of the fight against the disease. 'Art and medicine are united by one goal - to take care of a person,' - says the message of the governorship of the state-Vatican city.