The Ancient Egyptians are reborn with Sabiana!

A double, prestigious contract for Sabiana, which was asked to air condition the Egyptian Museum of Turin and the Egyptian Museum of Naples.

The National Archaeological Museum of Naples will soon inaugurate the renovated area that holds the Egyptian Collection, which ranks second in Italy by importance after the one in the Turin’s Egyptian Museum. The National Archaeological Museum of Naples, one of the first to be set up in Europe between the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, housed in a monumental Seventeenth century palazzo, boasts the richest and most valuable collection of works of art and artefacts of archaeological interest in Italy. On April 1st, 2015 the Egyptian Museum of Turin showed its new layout, stemming from 5 years of design and construction work and an investment of 50 million Euro. The outcome is considered to be outstanding by all the world’s leading experts. The collection of finds is spread on an overall surface of 10,000 square metres, up from the previous 6,400, over four floors, connected by an escalator system that mimics an ideal journey upstream the Nile, designed by scenographer Dante Ferretti. A true cultural jewel, which is already expected to attract long queues of visitors from all over the world. The second museum by importance worldwide, after the one in Cairo. Sabiana took part in these important renovation projects, supplying Carisma and UTA fan coils for air conditioning the buildings.

The National Archaeological Museum of Naples will soon inaugurate the renovated area that holds the Egyptian Collection, which ranks second in Italy by importance after the one in the Turin’s Egyptian Museum. The National Archaeological Museum of Naples, one of the first to be set up in Europe between the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, housed in a monumental Seventeenth century palazzo, boasts the richest and most valuable collection of works of art and artefacts of archaeological interest in Italy.

On April 1st, 2015 the Egyptian Museum of Turin showed its new layout, stemming from 5 years of design and construction work and an investment of 50 million Euro. The outcome is considered to be outstanding by all the world’s leading experts. The collection of finds is spread on an overall surface of 10,000 square metres, up from the previous 6,400, over four floors, connected by an escalator system that mimics an ideal journey upstream the Nile, designed by scenographer Dante Ferretti. A true cultural jewel, which is already expected to attract long queues of visitors from all over the world. The second museum by importance worldwide, after the one in Cairo.

Sabiana took part in these important renovation projects, supplying Carisma and UTA fan coils for air conditioning the buildings.


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