July 7th is Sunday at the Museum at the Royal Palace of Caserta

July 7th is Sunday at the Museum at the Royal Palace of Caserta
July 7th is Sunday at the Museum at the Royal Palace of Caserta

First summer appointment on Sunday at the Museum at the Royal Palace of Caserta. Also on 7 July the Royal Palace of Caserta joins the initiative of the Ministry of Culture which provides access with a free ticket to museums and state archaeological parks.

The Royal Palace of Caserta, which welcomes several thousand visitors from all over the world every day, has a flow management system that allows it to welcome over 14 thousand people on free days.

To facilitate ticket collection procedures and reduce the queue in Piazza Carlo di Borbone, a portion of the tickets is allocated to online distribution which takes place on TicketOne, from 11am on Monday 1 July, until sold out. The maximum number that each account can receive is 5 (anti-touting measure).

Another portion of the tickets will be available on site, at the ticket office in Piazza Carlo di Borbone, starting from 8.30 am on July 7th, until the end of availability.

All visitors, even minors aged 2 and over, must have an access ticket.

Tickets have a time slot for access to the Monument from outside. Entry before and after this time is not possible, not even to the Royal Park alone.

The visitor, already in possession of the ticket, must go to the central gate in Piazza Carlo di Borbone or to the one in Corso Giannone at the time indicated on his ticket. In order not to create inconvenience, it is advisable not to wait in front of the gates beforehand.

At the entrance you must show the barcode of the entry ticket, in paper format or from your smartphone. It is not permitted to re-enter the Vanvitellian Complex once you have left. The ticket is, in fact, cancelled.

Two distinct lines will be created in Piazza Carlo di Borbone: one for holders of the “Park Only” ticket, the other for those of the “Park+Apartments” ticket. Holders of the Park+Apartments ticket will have to visit the Apartments first and then the Park in the access time slots between 8.30am and 3.00pm.

The free days are an opportunity to promote awareness of cultural heritage. The Royal Palace of Caserta welcomes over 14 thousand people during these special days. It is good to remember that the Museum preserves delicate and fragile goods. Use must necessarily be subordinated to protection and safety needs, which is why it is possible that to visit the Royal Apartments it is, at certain times, necessary to wait in line in the Upper Vestibule.

Museum opening and closing times:

Royal Apartments from 8.30am to 7.25pm ​​with last admission at 6.15pm;

Cappella Palatina from 8.30 to 18.15 with last access at 18.10;

Royal Park from 8.30am to 7.00pm with last access at 6.00pm.

The Vanvitelli Rooms, the Grand Gallery with the “Visions” exhibition, the “In the King’s Garden – A treasure of light and leaves” exhibition in Castelluccia, the English Garden and the Court Theater will be closed.

On free days, the Royal Palace of Caserta is among the most visited Italian cultural institutes. On these occasions, the demand for tickets often exceeds the Institute’s capacity to accommodate.

Photo by Ciro Faraldo

 
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