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Monumenti aperti 2026: free guided visits from April 18 to November 8

Autore: Redazione 03/04/2026 17:30

Monumenti aperti 2026: schedule, sites and how to attend

Monumenti aperti 2026 returns with a wide programme promoting Italy's cultural heritage: from April 18 to November 8 visitors can join free guided tours and events at more than 800 sites across 18 regions and 85 municipalities, from Valle d'Aosta to Sicily.

The initiative was born from a community effort to make local heritage accessible and shared. This edition emphasizes local involvement and collective storytelling of places.

Highlights and main events

  • More than 800 sites open nationwide, including monuments, historic palaces and monumental complexes.
  • Participation across 18 regions and 85 municipalities, offering themed routes and guided visits.
  • In Rome, the Museum of Urban Art on Migrations on Via Casilina is a focal point, presenting routes that explore social and cultural layers of the city.

How to take part

Many visits are free; some events may require reservation. Check the official programme in your region to find exact dates, times and access rules.

  • Check the local calendar for specific dates and possible booking requirements.
  • Arrive early: guided groups usually depart on time and space may be limited.
  • Wear comfortable clothing and suitable footwear for urban or archaeological walks.

Why attend

This festival offers a practical way to discover lesser-known corners of Italy's heritage, learn local histories and join curated cultural routes led by guides and community groups. It is ideal for families, schools and heritage enthusiasts.

For up-to-date information and the full programme, consult the event's official channels or the cultural offices of participating municipalities.

Where it is

Location: Via Casilina, 634, 00177 Roma RM, Italia

Coordinates: 41.8769301, 12.5514832

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