Domenica al Museo is held every first Sunday on the month.
State museums and archaeological sites in Rome and across Italy will open their doors for free on Sunday 5 March as part of the monthly Domenica al Museo initiative.
The nationwide free entry scheme, introduced in 2014, is held every first Sunday of the month in tandem with the monthly free entry for Rome’s municipal museums.
This Sunday almost all museums and archaeological sites in Rome will be open for free, however some museums such as Galleria Borghese require booking in advance.
#Cultura, torna #domenicalmuseo: il #5marzo si rinnova l’iniziativa del #MiC che consente l’ingresso gratuito, ogni prima #domenica del mese, nei luoghi della cultura statali. A febbraio l’affluenza registrata è stata di 237.796 visitatori. Per info https://t.co/Y6WUoiXv7f pic.twitter.com/FwHg8Y52bc
— Ministero della Cultura (@MiC_Italia) February 27, 2023
There will also be free access to temporary exhibitions in Rome’s museums, with the exception of the Lucio Dalla show at the Ara Pacis and Mediaeval Rome at Palazzo Braschi.
Reservations are only required for groups, for more information tel. 060608.
Tourists visiting Rome should note that the Vatican Museums are closed on Sundays.
Cover image: Galleria Borghese, photo credit: Vasilii L / Shutterstock.com
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