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«I am and I’ll always be a villager of the Roncole»
Giuseppe Verdi

Thanks to the new multimedia itinerary of the Casa Natale Verdi museum, you will be able to relive some moments that were a fundamental part of the Maestro’s childhood.

An exceptional guide will accompany you to discover the six stops along the way.

Download the CittAumentata app. Scan the QR code at the entrance and move through the rooms following the directions you find on the floor. Frame the markers with the names of the rooms to access the contents in augmented reality.

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INFORMATION AND CONTACTS

FOR ORGANIZING YOUR VISIT TO VERDI’S BIRTHPLACE.

TIMETABLES

Open from Tuesday to Sunday
9.30am / 1pm (last entry 12.30pm) and 2.30pm / 6.00pm (last entry 5.30pm)
Closed on Mondays

 

 

SINGLE TICKET

Full price € 5,00
Reduced “A” € 4,00
(for groups of 21 people and up, children aged 6 to 14 years, over 65, TCI members)
Reduced “B” € 3,00
(for schools in cultural trips, free for accompanying teachers)

COMBINED TICKET G. Verdi’s Birthplace + G. Verdi Theatre + Casa Barezzi Museum + Renata Tebaldi Museum

Full price € 18,00
Reduced “A” € 15,00
(for groups of 21 people and up, children aged 6 to 14 years, over 65, TCI members)
Reduced “B” € 10,00
(for schools in cultural trips, free for accompanying teachers)


COMBINED TICKET G. Verdi’s Birthplace + G. Verdi Theatre + Casa Barezzi Museum

Full price € 12,00
Reduced “A” € 10,50
(for groups of 21 people and up, children aged 6 to 14 years, over 65, Italian Touring Club members)
Reduced “B” € 8,50
(for schools in cultural trips, free for accompanying teachers)

 

The extraordinary opening of the museum outside opening hours and on Mondays involves a supplement of €60.00 to the cost of entrance tickets.

 

FOR BOOKED GROUPS

in case of no show and/or cancellation on the same day of the visit the cancellation penalty is equal to 100% of the amount; in case of cancellation within 24 hours before the visit, the penalty is equal to 30% of the total amount.

 

We inform our kind visitors that the structure, of eighteenth-century origin, does not have a lift; to access the first floor there is a staircase with handrail.

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