REGULATIONS

The new regulations on publicity, transparency and information disclosure obligations of the Archaeological Park.

The decree, which consists of 53 articles and an annex, has been in force since 20 April 2013, dictating the principles of transparency, defined pursuant to Art. 1 of the decree, understood as total accessibility of information concerning the organisation and activity of public administrations, in order to favour widespread forms of control over the performance of institutional activities and the use of public resources, to guarantee individual and collective freedoms, as well as civil, political and social rights, integrating the right to good administration and contributing to the realisation of an open administration, at the service of citizens.

NOTICES TO ECONOMIC OPERATORS

Any economic operators interested in proposing commercial collaborations are advised that this Park, as a public institution, will proceed with public tenders and in any case according to the procedures foreseen by the regulations in force should it need to initiate such collaborations.

Economic operators are therefore invited to consult the Transparent Administration page for updates on ongoing procedures, or to register on the MEPA Portal, which the Park uses, for all the categories of services and supplies therein.

Institutional Development Contract (CIS) “Vesuvius – Pompeii – Naples

Ministry of Culture’s Development and Cohesion Plan
Development and Cohesion Fund (FSC) 2014-2020
(CIPE Resolution, February 28, 2018, No. 10)
(CIPESS Resolution, April 29, 2021, No. 7, as amended)

Department for Cohesion Policies and the South – CIS Vesuvius-Pompeii-Naples (governo.it)

Interventions:
Works to enhance the ancient beach of the Herculaneum excavations and connect visitors to the Villa of the Papyri in the new excavations
Intervention 6, Herculaneum Archaeological Area:
Component 1, single lot “Conservative Restoration of the Structures and Decorated Surfaces of the Most Important Domus of Herculaneum”
Component 2, Lot 1, Extraordinary Maintenance, Visitor Safety and Management
Component 2 Lot 2, “Extraordinary maintenance, water management, and slope rehabilitation”

DOCUMENTS

PNRR

The Next Generation EU (NGEU) is a €750 billion package of grants and loans, the core of which is the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), which runs for six years, from 2021 to 2026.The National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) is the instrument that implements the NGEU through a coherent package of reforms and investments for the period 2021-2026, detailing the planned projects and measures. The NRRP is structured around three strategic axes shared at the European level:

  • Digitalization and innovation
  • Ecological transition
  • Social inclusion

The Directorate-General for Museums is the implementing body for the following investments:

  • Investimento 1.2, Rimozione delle barriere fisiche e cognitive in musei, biblioteche e archivi per consentire un più ampio accesso e partecipazione alla cultura

Piano strategico per l’eliminazione delle barriere architettoniche – Direzione generale Musei (beniculturali.it)

PEBA

Documentation

M1C3 – Investimento 1.2 – Istituti afferenti al MiC – Direzione generale Musei (beniculturali.it)

  • Investimento 1.3, Migliorare l’efficienza energetica in cinema, teatri e musei 

M1C3 – Investimento 1.3 – Direzione generale Musei (beniculturali.it)

LineeGuida_SA.pdf (beniculturali.it)

PNRR WORKS:

Investimento 1.2 ” Interventi volti al superamento delle barriere fisiche e cognitive mediante la manutenzione e la messa in sicurezza del ponte strallato di accesso all’area archeologica e opere finalizzate al miglioramento della fruizione”

Investimento 1.3   “Smart building: isola tecnologica mobile: l’incipit del processo di musealizzazione del reperto dopo il suo rinvenimento” | Importo finanziato 2.000.000 €

PON - National Operational Program

The National Operational Program (NOP) “Culture and Development” 2014-2020 is Italy’s instrument for contributing to the implementation of the European Union’s Cohesion Policy (ESI) and is aimed at Campania, Basilicata, Calabria, Puglia, and Sicily.

It aims to enhance cultural heritage through conservation interventions, strengthening the tourism service system, and supporting the sector’s entrepreneurial chain.

With a budget of €490.9 million, €368.2 million of which comes from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and €122.7 million from national co-financing, the Program aims to increase attractiveness by supporting the establishment and development of entrepreneurial activities (including non-profit ones) in the creative and cultural sector, innovating the governance and management system for cultural assets and activities.

The National Operational Programme (NOP) is divided into three priority axes and pursues the following objectives:

Axis 1: Strengthening the cultural segment of supply and demand for cultural attractions of national ownership and/or strategic importance
https://ponculturaesviluppo.beniculturali.it/il-pon/assi-prioritari/asse1-attrattori/

Axis 2: Increased economic activities related to cultural endowments to support the competitiveness of businesses in the sector, including economic and social enterprise profiles
https://ponculturaesviluppo.beniculturali.it/il-pon/assi-prioritari/asse-ii-imprese/

Axis 3: Effective program management and improvement of the operational capacity of those involved in implementing the NOP.
https://ponculturaesviluppo.beniculturali.it/il-pon/assi-prioritari/asse-iii-assistenza/

The PON is managed by the Ministry of Culture (MIC), which implements the Program through a Management Authority and its regional branches (Regional Secretariats, Regional Museum Directorates, Autonomous Institutes, Superintendencies) as part of a strategy of coordination with the regional administrations of the five regions involved, with which specific Operational Implementation Agreements (AOA) have been signed.

Link to the guidelines and the communication user manual prepared by beneficiaries: https://ponculturaesviluppo.beniculturali.it/comunicazione/linee-guida-beneficiari/

National Operational Programme (PON) Works

  • MuDE – Herculaneum Digital Museum

    The intervention amounting to EUR 3,142,173.83 plus VAT was financed under the National Operational Programme (PON) measure Culture and Development, ERDF 2014 – 2020 Axis 1 Line 6c1b

  • Implementation of armed security service for compliance with Covid prevention measures.

    The intervention amounting to EUR 62,838.41 including VAT has been financed within the framework of “Action 6.c.1c – Measures to ensure protected modes of use in relation to the risks related to the Covid-19 epidemic and to boost cultural demand” – National Operational Programme “Culture and Development” ERDF 2014-2020.

  • Services, supply and hire of materials for the adaptation of use to meet the regulations for the prevention of the spread of COVID 19.

    The intervention amounting to EUR 26,410.56 including VAT has been financed within the framework of “Action 6.c.1c – Measures to ensure protected modes of use in relation to the risks related to the Covid-19 epidemic and to boost cultural demand” – National Operational Programme “Culture and Development” ERDF 2014-2020.

  • Redesigning the Herculaneum Archaeological Park’s web/social communication plan during the pandemic emergency and the Herculaneum Archaeological Park’s Lapilli series.

    The intervention amounting to EUR 43,713.84 including VAT has been financed within the framework of “Action 6.c.1c – Measures to ensure protected modes of use in relation to the risks related to the Covid-19 epidemic and to boost cultural demand” – National Operational Programme “Culture and Development” ERDF 2014-2020.