A museum exhibition, expected to be one of the most popular in its history, sold around 100,000 tickets on the first day of sale. The centerpiece carpet is currently undergoing an acclimation process before being carefully spread ahead of the opening, according to Channel 12 news.
The exhibition, scheduled to open in the coming days, has already generated significant public interest, with 100,000 tickets sold on the first day. The centerpiece carpet is undergoing a controlled acclimation process before being carefully laid out. The museum's identity has not been disclosed in the report, but the high ticket sales suggest a major cultural event. (Channel 12)
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