The Italian Ministry of Culture announced that in 2019, for 20 days, admission to all public museums will be free for all visitors..
On some days, museums across the country will be free of charge - in particular, you will not have to pay for a ticket anywhere from 4 to 10 March.. Other free days will be managed by the museums themselves.. Until 2019, only 12 days a year were free for visitors to state museums in Italy.
In addition, starting next year in Italy, for all visitors between 18 and 25 years old, tickets to state museums will cost 2 euros, Europuls.
Since 2014, the “Sunday at the Museum” campaign took place in Italy: every month the museums opened their doors to visitors for free. But this summer, the government announced the cessation of the action, because crowds of visitors interfered with local residents.
Free Italian museums can be visited by young people under 18 and students who study art.. In addition, museums themselves can set free days.. For example, many museums invite women to visit their expositions on March 8 for free..