The Pompeii archaeological park plans to limit daily visitors to 20,000 and introduce personalized tickets to combat over-tourism and protect the ancient site, following a record summer with over 4 million visitors. The new daily cap aims to prevent further overcrowding, with tickets personalized with visitor names starting Nov. 15. Additional measures include promoting visits to other nearby ancient sites via a free shuttle bus to encourage sustainable and widespread tourism in the region.
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Stolen stained glass window returned to Worcester museum
An anonymous donor returned a missing 125-year old stained glass window, made by Louis C. Tiffany in 1899, to the Worcester Art Museum after 50 years. The panel, called Age of Resurrection, was stolen during transportation in 1975 but was recently recovered in a New York auction house, completing the triptych. The museum expressed gratitude to the Art Loss Register and the present owner for reuniting the Tiffany panels, which are now on display at...
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