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Museum of Public Interest?

This entire article seems to be translated from the article on the Museo Ideale Leonardo da Vinci in the Italian Wikipedia, where none of the information is sourced. It uses a lot of language that sounds impressive but is hard to penetrate. One example is this sentence in the article, translated directly from the Italian article: "It was officially recognized as a Museum of Public Interest by the Regione Toscana in 1999." A Google search on the term from the original Italian article, "Museo d'Interesse Pubblico dalla Regione Toscana" only turns up a handful of hits, all of them referring back to this one museum. It is unclear whether this designation has any meaningful significance. -- HenryPurcell ( talk) 13:27, 23 December 2018 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Museum of Public Interest?

This entire article seems to be translated from the article on the Museo Ideale Leonardo da Vinci in the Italian Wikipedia, where none of the information is sourced. It uses a lot of language that sounds impressive but is hard to penetrate. One example is this sentence in the article, translated directly from the Italian article: "It was officially recognized as a Museum of Public Interest by the Regione Toscana in 1999." A Google search on the term from the original Italian article, "Museo d'Interesse Pubblico dalla Regione Toscana" only turns up a handful of hits, all of them referring back to this one museum. It is unclear whether this designation has any meaningful significance. -- HenryPurcell ( talk) 13:27, 23 December 2018 (UTC) reply


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