Monza, 8 December (LaPresse) – "A significant amount of money and resources are on their way and have already arrived, which, in line with the Olivetti plan, are reviving the entire publishing industry from the bottom up, i.e. from the ability of libraries and cultural associations to access culture. At the same time, still on the subject of reform, the revision of culture cards into a single card, the value card, is preparing to inject another £180 million into the cultural market, which has young people as its protagonists, and we are also confident that our colleagues in the government and, above all, in Parliament will work on a law for books." This was the response of the Minister of Culture, Alessandro Giuli, to journalists on the sidelines of the closing of the exhibition “Venere che benda Amor” (Venus Bandaging Cupid), Titian's masterpiece in Carate Brianza.