Thanks to the QR code, “St. Clare” will have no secrets

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The charming cloister, the Museum of the Franciscan and the Archaeological Area of ​​the Monumental Complex of St. Clare, embedded ad hoc in the heart of old Naples, from now on, for tourists and residents, have no more secrets.

On the twentieth anniversary of the Museum was, in fact, just opened a path QR Code, which sees “protagonists” of the main areas of the structure and, thanks to technology, will allow visitors equipped with smartphones or tablets to access interesting media-related various areas of the museum. Such as those relating to the Archaeological Area, where there are remains of a Roman thermal baths discovered after the war, allegedly belonged to a patrician villa, which is the most complete evidence come down to us of the ancient thermae of Neapolis, similar in structure to those of Pompeii and Herculaneum.

That’s not all. Yes, because the application also give opportunity to go beyond the boundaries of the enclosure, enabling the virtual tour of the monastic rule cannot be visited.

Use the path QR code is very simple: just have a QR reader on their mobile device, to frame the code and view the contents. The service, available in six languages, is entirely free. “The goal – says satisfied the artistic director of the complex, Silvano Forte – is to make more accessible the museum offer the example of other international”.