Mussolini’s bunkers, which were never used, can be visited only by appointment in groups offewer than 20 on regular guided visits organized by Sotterranei di Roma, a culturalassociation to which the city outsourced the tours for lack of funding, Ms. Campitelli said.While workers were restoring the bunkers — one had been opened to the public several yearsago — they found three skeletons from the second century. “That’s Rome, from the secondcentury to 1943, Ms. Campitelli said.
坎皮泰利说,墨索里尼的地堡从未用过,现在只能通过预约Sotterranei di Roma文化协会(由于缺乏资金,政府把参观外包给了这个协会)定期组织的少于20人的导游团进行参观。工人们在修复地堡(其中一个几年前已向公众开放)时发现了三具公元2世纪的遗骸。“这就是罗马,从公元2世纪到1943年的历史,你都能看到,坎皮泰利说。
The newly restored bunker features a small exhibition with gas masks, leaflets sent ahead ofrare Allied bombing raids during the war and recordings of the sounds of air raid sirens. Morethan 1,500 visitors have come since it opened last fall, often older Romans who rememberedthe war, said Lorenzo Grassi of Sotterranei di Roma.
新修复的地堡有一个小型展览,展示战争期间使用的防毒面具、盟军少数几次轰炸前散发的传单以及空袭警报的录音。Sotterranei di Roma协会的洛伦佐·格拉西(Lorenzo Grassi)说,自去年秋天开放以来,已有1500多名游客观看了展览,大多是记得那场战争的罗马老年人。
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