Our goal is to work for the improvement of Museum: Sabrina de Canio

Italy/Piacenza: (Ikram ud Din) Sabrina, a well-known female poetess and director Little Museum of Poetry church of saint Christopher from Piacenza Italy,said that our aim and mission is to work and take important steps for the betterment of the museum. She said that improvement in museum can improve country’s economy.We all need to unite for the betterment of the museum.Our places of worship look beautiful because of the museum. There is an urgent need to pay attention to the development and maintenance of the museum as it is an important asset of the country and We all have an important responsibility to take care of this capital. Sabrina de Canio, a well-known poetess and director Little Museum of Poetry church of saint Christopher ,said in a press statement with the International Global Times Media Europe that we should take care of all the museums located in our worship places because these museums are the beauty of our place of worships. She said that the museum is the only sector through which the country and the nation can move forward on the path of development.She said that the Italian government should play an important role in the improvement of the museum so that the museum sector can develop.

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