Company profile

The data behind the dream

The Mont’e Prama Foundation is the organisation responsible for coordinating the protection, enhancement and management of the archaeological heritage associated with the Giants of Mont’e Prama and the Sinis Natural Archaeological Park. It works in dose collaboration with public institutions, the research community and local stakeholders, with the aim of making this heritage accessible, understandable and integrated into the territory. The Foundation plays a key role in the coordinated management of the sites and the museum, helping to shape a unified and recognisable cultural system.

The results achieved by the Mont’e Prama Foundation in recent years are reflected in the data. These figures are not intended to be celebratory, but rather to measure the work carried out and to provide a more accurate picture of the progress made. They offer a set of indicators that reflect the concrete dimension of the activities carried out and the ability to transform a cultural vision into a structured project.

Scientific, infrastructural and educational activities have led to a steady increase in the number of visitors to the archaeological sites and the Giovanni Marongiu Civic Museum. The growth in visitor numbers, the extension of opening hours and the progressive diversification of the cultural offering highlight a management approach focused on continuity, quality of content and attention to the visitor experience. Investments made over time have played a central role. Public and private resources have made it possible to launch structural interventions, expand exhibition spaces, improve visitor services and support medium and long-term research programmes. Each intervention has been part of a unified pian, in which heritage protection, enhancement and accessibility proceed in a coherent way.

Particularly significant is the impact on employment. The Foundation has contributed to the construction of a stable operational structure, supported by scientific, professional and artistic collaborations. This model has fostered specialist expertise, created qualified employment opportunities and generated measurable benefits across the Sinis area and the surrounding territory.

The national and international scope of these initiatives provides further evidence of the Foundation’s institutional strength. Exhibitions, festivals, educational projects and collaborations with cultural institutions in ltaly and abroad have increased the visibility of the Giants and the archae­ological context that has restored them to history, strengthening the cultural positioning of the Mont’e Prama Foundation.

Taken together, these figures describe a path made up of progressive decisions, measurable objectives and responsibility towards the heritage entrusted to the Foundation. They form the basis for future strategies, recognising that cultural, economy and social growth depends on a sustained balance between vision, management and the ability to generate lasting value.