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Museo del Corso

31 December 2008 86 views One Comment

Museo del Corso

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The Museo del Corso, is located in the historical centre of Rome on the ancient road that connects two of its most famous squares, Piazza del Popolo and Piazza Venezia, along which the stately mansions of great Roman families and headquarters of the City’s very old and prestigious institutions are to be found.
The Museum is within easy walking distance of the following underground station and bus routes.

UNDERGROUND STATIONS: Underground: A – exit Spagna or Barberini
BUS ROUTES: 52 – 53 – 61 – 71 – 85 – 160 (P.zza S. Silvestro), or 62 – 63 – 81 – 492 – 590 – 628 ( Via del Corso/Via Minghetti – Piazza Venezia).

OPENING HOURS
Tuesday – Sunday from 10.00 am to 8.00 pm
Last admission 7.15 pm

Closed on Mondays

TICKETS
Full price €9.00
Concessions €7.00
School Parties €4.00

Family ticket (for families of at least 3 people)
Adults and young people up to age 26 €7.00
Children up to age 6: admission free

Concessions
The following qualify for reduced price tickets:
* Young people up to age 26
* Adults aged over 65
* Groups and school parties – booking required (minimum 15 – maximum 25 people)
* Members of the Italian police and armed forces with service ID
* University students with proof of status and instructors affiliated with art history departments

Free ticket
Free admission is restricted to:
* Children up to age 6
* Disabled visitors (including 1 helper)
* 1 leader for every booked group
* 1 teacher for every 10 students
* Journalists with press ID

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