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Museum of Public Interest?

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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]