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A detailed report on the State Tactile Museum Omero in Ancona, selected for its uniqueness, is now available on the leading European cultural channel, Arte.tv.

Founded in 1992, Arte (Association Relative à la Télévision Européenne) is a European public service media network broadcasting in six languages, funded by ARTE France and ARTE Deutschland TV GmbH in cooperation with other European public broadcasters, such as RAI. Its programming consists of 56% documentaries, 19% films and fiction, 14% news programs, and 5% music and live performances. Two-thirds of the programs aired on ARTE are original productions that focus on creativity and European diversity, addressing topics such as sustainable development and the fight against social, cultural, economic, geographical, gender, and disability-related disparities.

The segment dedicated to the Omero Museum in Ancona, filmed by Salvatore Aloise, was broadcast in both French, "En Italie, un musée où l'on touche", and German,"Italien: Kunst zum Anfassen".

Interviewees included the Museum's President, Aldo Grassini, his wife, Daniela Bottegoni, co-founder of the Museum, and Consiglia Francese, a teacher from San Mauro Pascoli school visiting the Museum. The 2-minute segment was featured in the Arte Journal news broadcast on August 14, 2024, in both languages.