An electrifying moment': Charles and Camilla visit sparks Ravenna tourism boom
Briefly

Diego Saglia, an English literature professor, was thrilled during Queen Camilla's visit to a museum dedicated to Lord Byron in Ravenna. The Queen was so engaged by Byron's artifacts that she made King Charles wait. The royal couple's visit not only delighted the museum staff but also significantly boosted interest in Ravenna, drawing many visitors and garnering praise for the city's artistic heritage, reaffirming the cultural importance of Byron and Dante Alighieri's memories.
We're new and excited, and the visit of the queen and king left an incredible impact. Their enthusiasm for what we offer is invaluable for us.
Camilla was so keen on exploring Byron's works that she kept King Charles waiting; their appreciation brought attention to our museum and city.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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