the updated list and timetables (7 July 2024, Turin)

THE Free museums in Turin come back Sunday 7 July 2024 for the now classic and awaited appointment with the free Sundays at the museum. If you are in the Piedmontese capital for this first Sunday of July 2024don’t miss the opportunity to participate in the initiative of “Free Museums” on the first Sunday of the monthproposed for several years by the Italian Ministry of Culture in the wake of other European countries.

A great event with culture dedicated to everyone in which several museums participate by offering thefree entry on the first Sunday of the month. A beautiful opportunity, on this first Sunday of June, to discover and rediscover the rich artistic and cultural heritage of Turin’s museums. Another opportunity to learn new stories, see new works, glimpse particulates and details never seen before… all absolutely free.

Free museums in Turin Sunday 7 July 2024: the updated list and timetables

The Royal Palace, the Savoy Gallery, the Museum of Antiquities, the Royal Armory and the Chapel of the Shroud are part of the Royal Museums of Turin. To visit the Royal Museums on the free day of Sunday 7 July 2024, you can find tickets online from the previous Wednesday on the official website. Times and conditions may vary over time, we therefore advise you to refer to the Ministry website for more information and updates on Sunday’s initiative.

For further information and to know the complete list of museums, monuments and sites that also take part in the event in the other provinces of Piedmont, do not miss our in-depth article: List of museums in Turin and Piedmont free on the first Sunday of the month

When
Date(s): 7 July 2024
Hours: 10:00 – 18:00
Hours vary depending on the museum

Where
Turin
Turin – Turin

Price
Free

More information
www.guidatorino.com

Event category

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