Free museum visits for 18 to 25 years

Free museum visits for 18 to 25 years

On Mondays, E.U. citizens aged between 18 and 25 years can enjoy free year-round access to the Palazzo Vecchio Museum, Museo Novecento, Stefano Bardini Museum, Brancacci Chapel and Fondazione Salvatore Romano.  

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Tue 22 Jan 2019 10:33 AM

Youngsters can now enter Florence’s museums for free on Mondays.

 

Beginning on January 21, European Union citizens aged between 18 and 25 years will be able to make the most of complimentary year-round Monday access to the Palazzo Vecchio Museum, Museo Novecento, Stefano Bardini Museum, Brancacci Chapel and Fondazione Salvatore Romano.  

 

 

A view of the Bardini Museum / ph. @musefirenze

 

 

“It’s our duty to broaden the knowledge and education of younger generations,” commented Mayor of Florence Dario Nardella in a press release. “Our museums are treasure troves of art, history and culture that not everyone knows about and we’d like to encourage visits for all.”

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