How much is the entrance to the museums in Italy?
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There are a lot of museums in Italy and prices for entrance to them are different. In addition, prices depend on the age of the tourist, on whether he will take a tour and in what language and so on.
A ticket to the museum of Roman civilization will cost an adult aged 18-65 at 7, 50 EUR, and a child 6-18 years old and a person over 65 at 5, 50 EUR. With an additional visit to the planetarium and the astronomical museum, the price increases by 2 EUR.
The capitol can be viewed by paying 12 EUR per adult. The full cost of the ticket to the Vatican Museums is 15 EUR for an adult, 8 EUR for a 6-18 year old student and a student no older than 26.
The famous archaeological museum of Naples, in which many finds from the lost Pompeii are collected costs 6, 50 EUR per visit, and if with the Phlegrean fields, then already 8, 50. For EU citizens 3, 25-4, 25.
In Venice it is advantageous to take a ticket to the museums of St. Mark's Square, it costs 14 EUR (preferential - 8) and is valid in the Doge's Palace, the library and the archaeological museum. Excursion to Murano will increase the ticket to 18 and 12 EUR, respectively.
July 4, 2011
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