CURRENT COVID19 REGULATIONS from the 1st of May 2022:
On the 28th of March 2022, the penultimate Ordinance issued by the President of the Province was published. It indicates that from the 1st of April 2022 it is no longer mandatory to show a Covid Pass to access the museums. Nevertherless, one must wear respiratory protective equipments (surgical or FFP2 masks).
For events in museums such as concerts, conferences, vernissages, festivals and meetings, the Super Green Pass (2G) rules continue to apply until the 30th of April 2022.
From the 1st of May 2022 it is however recommended to wear respiratory protective equipments (surgical or FFP2 masks) in all indoor public places or open to the public.
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Past Covid19 regulations:
A “Green Pass” is required.
Visitors are required to wear a mask that covers the mouth and nose.
Please disinfect your hands with the provided disinfectant upon entering the museum.
Keep a distance of 1 meter from all people who are not members of your household.
Avoid contact with surfaces that other people have touched as much as possible.
Please understand that people with COVID-19 symptoms (cough, fever, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing) are not permitted to enter the museum.
Green Pass
From 6 August 2021, all visitors must have a “Green Pass” (EU Digital COVID Certificate).
All people ages 12 and up who would like to visit the museum must be:
Vaccinated (at least 1 dose with a vaccine recognized in the EU)
Recovered (no more than 6 months ago)
Tested (negative test result from the last 48 hours)
HOW DO I GET A GREEN PASS/EU DIGITAL COVID CERTIFICATE?
Green Passes are issued by the national health authority. In Italy it is sufficient if at least 15 days have passed since your first dose of the vaccine. In other countries a person must be completely vaccinated. Additionally, those who have recovered from a COVID infection in the last six months (proof by PCR test) and those who can provide a negative COVID test result from the last 48 hours (rapid antigen test or PCR test) can also receive a Green Pass.
MY COUNTRY DOES NOT PROVIDE GREEN PASSES. CAN I STILL VISIT THE MUSEUM?
Yes, you may visit the museum if you meet one of the following requirements and can provide an official document as proof: vaccinated (at least the 1st dose), recovered (no more than 6 months ago), or tested (negative test result from the last 48 hours).
WHERE CAN I GET TESTED?
Self-tests are not allowed. The test (rapid antigen test or PCR test) must be done in a pharmacy (for a fee) or in a health authority facility. You will receive a digital certificate after about 2 hours. It is then valid for 48 hours.
HOW ARE GREEN PASSES CHECKED? IS DATA PROTECTION TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION?
Museum employees use the state-run app “VerificaC19” which reads the QR code on the Green Pass. During this check, the reason a person received the Green Pass is not evident (vaccinated, tested, or recovered). Only the name and birthdate will be displayed to identify the person. No health data is saved or processed in the app. Our employees have been informed about data protection requirements.
WHAT APPLIES FOR EVERYONE UNDER THE AGE OF 12?
Visitors under the age of 12 (up to their 12th birthday) do not need a Green Pass. As for all other visitors, they are required to wear a mask and maintain a distance of at least 1 meter from all people who are not part of their household.
WHAT HAPPENS IF THE RULES ARE VIOLATED?
There are fines of 400 to 1,000 euros for violations, both for visitors and for the museum. We therefore ask for your understanding that we will very carefully check for compliance with the rules and may request a photo ID card in some cases.°
All people ages 12 and up who would like to visit the museum must be:
Green Passes are issued by the national health authority. In Italy, it is sufficient if you received the 1st dose at least 15 days ago, in other countries you must be fully vaccinated. Further, those who have recovered from a COVID infection in the last six months (proof by PCR test) and those who have a negative COVID test (rapid antigen test or PCR test) within the last 48 hours can receive a Green Pass.
Yes, you can visit the museum if you meet one of the following requirements and can provide an official document: Vaccinated (received at least the 1st dose), recovered (in the last 6 months), or tested (must be within the last 48 hours).
Self-tests are not allowed. The test (rapid antigen test or PCR test) must be done in a pharmacy (for a fee) or in a health authority facility. A digital certificate will be issued after about 2 hours. It is then valid for 48 hours.
Museum employees use the state-run app, “VerificaC19”, which reads the QR code on the Green Pass. During this check, the reason why a person has received the Green Pass is not evident. Only the name and birthdate will be displayed to identify the person. No health data is saved or processed in the app. Our employees have been informed about data protection requirements.
Visitors under 12 years of age (up to their 12th birthday) do not need a Green Pass. As for all other visitors, they are required to wear a mask and maintain a distance of at least one meter from all people who are not part of their household.
There are fines of 400 to 1,000 euros for violations, both for visitors and for the museum. We, therefore, ask for your understanding that we will very carefully check for compliance with the rules and that we may ask you to present an identity card.