Minister Alberto Bonisoli announces twenty free days a year at museums and archaeological sites


Cultural Heritage Minister Alberto Bonisoli announced the publication of the measure in the Gazette that provides 20 free days a year at museums and archaeological sites

Minister of Cultural Heritage Alberto Bonisoli announces the publication in the Official Gazette that provides 20 free days per year at archaeological sites and museums.

"Free days at Mibac museums and archaeological sites increase from 12 to 20 per calendar year. The decree, which will take effect next Feb. 28, provides for the preservation of the first Sundays of each month from October to March, a week of free admission that will change every year, and for 2019 will fall from March 5 to 10, and eight more days available to individual directors who can modulate them as they wish throughout the year, including increasing the number of days, limiting ticketless entry to certain time slots until a total measure of eight days is reached," the minister said.



He added, “The decree, as per regulations already in force, preserves free admission for all minors and certain types of students and teachers, as well as for categories already protected in the past such as the disabled. In addition, unless you meet the requirement for free admission, it further reduces the ticket to young people from 18 to 25 years old who will always pay only two euros.”

Minister Alberto Bonisoli announces twenty free days a year at museums and archaeological sites
Minister Alberto Bonisoli announces twenty free days a year at museums and archaeological sites


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