Royal Palace of Caserta, tickets for “Sunday at the Museum” on sale from Monday

At the Royal Palace of Caserta, after the 12,286 visitors registered on Thursday, on the day of the Liberation Day with free admission, we are preparing for the…

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At the Palace Of Casertaafter the 12,286 visitors registered on Thursday, on the day of Liberation Day with free admission, we are preparing for the “Sunday at the Museum” of May 5th. This is the initiative of the Ministry of Culture which, on the first Sunday of every month, provides access with a free ticket to museums and state archaeological parks. As usual, for this day a portion of the tickets will be allocated to online distribution, the other to on-site distribution.

Tickets will be available on TicketOne from 11am on Monday until sold out. On site, at the ticket office in Piazza Carlo di Borbone, starting from 8.30am on May 5th until availability ends. All visitors, even minors aged 2 and over, must have a permit. The visitor, already in possession of the ticket, must go to the central gate in Piazza Carlo di Borbone or that in Corso Giannone at the time indicated on his ticket.

In fact, it is not possible to access the monument at times other than those shown on the ticket. Two distinct lines will be created: one for holders of the “Park Only” ticket, the other for those of the “Park+Apartments” ticket. They will be closed Vanvitell roomsi, the Grand Gallery with the “Visions” exhibition, the English Garden and the Court Theatre.

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