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Students and teachers from the "Giovanni Scotto" State Middle School in Ischia visited the Museum of Peace and the headquarters of the "United States of the World.
Welcomed by the Secretary General Prof. Michele Capasso, they walked the main emotional paths expressing their satisfaction for a unique place, heritage of humanity.

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The institutional headquarters of the United States of the World and the Museum of Peace are enriched by a further precious emotional journey: the "Chapel consecrated to St. John Paul II°.
With access from Via Depretis, located on the mezzanine floor in a space set up in the "Saint John Paul II° Peace Library", the Chapel contains relics and artefacts of Pope John Paul II°.
Of particular significance is his support for the "United States of the World" project with the Vatican City flag he dedicated.
A plaque recalls His words to the promoters of the "United States of the World":
"You must never give up. You are in the right and true: as for the lack of freedom, remember that true and just freedom means having the right to do what you must".

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Pracal, a leading international company for the production of innovative shading systems, supports the Museum of Peace - MAMT and is the main sponsor.
Secretary General Prof. Michele Capasso met the owner Mr. Franco Pinto, accompanied by his wife Carmela and officials from the company, which is based in Polla (Salerno) and employs more than 250 workers.
On this occasion, attended by more than 150 architects and owners of leading companies in the production of building products, the awarding of the 2023 Mediterranean Economy and Enterprise Prize to Pracal and its owner Franco Pinto was announced.
The President of the International Committee, Prof. Massimo Pica Ciamarra, thanked them for their generosity and congratulated them on the quality of the interventions that guarantee, with the use of insulated steel shutters in the same colour as the United States of the World, the protection of sacred places in the Museum such as the Chapel dedicated to St. John Paul II°.

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