In Reggio Calabria, Ensuring Clean Air at the National Archaeological Museum

Veolia deploys innovative technologies to monitor indoor air quality, ensuring comfort, health, and preservation of iconic works.
National Archaeological Museum in Reggio Calabria, Italy

A major public health issue

With more than 80% of our time spent indoors, air quality is a crucial challenge. Veolia is committed to fighting this invisible pollution by offering smart solutions to monitor and improve air quality in all types of buildings, including cultural sites.

Technologies Serving Culture and the Environment

  • Intelligent management of installations for real-time monitoring
  • Filtration of harmful particles, particularly in the area housing the bronzes
  • Energy optimization through customized dashboards
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10,000 m²
of air-conditioned space within the National Archaeological Museum

12 
air treatment units installed for optimal control

Preservation of the famous Riace Bronzes and welcoming thousands of visitors annually

 

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